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- By JARIUS BONDOC

Football World Cup 2014 final results, Catholic version: Benedict trounces Francis .

The Land Transporta­tion Office is warning all vehicle owners to not cover their license plates with plastic sheets, whether transparen­t or shaded. Or else, these will be confiscate­d, and their vehicles blackliste­d.

The notice comes as the LTO issues new- generation security- protected plates. But it covers the old ones too, since plate numbers need to be in plain sight, unobstruct­ed by light-reflecting or -dimming covers.

So why is this LTO official vehicle, a Mitsubishi Adventure van, roaming around town with its plate number S S 2 sheeted

On the van’s sides and rear is painted the LTO tag: -0 . Likely this denotes it as the regional Bicol branch- ’s third vehicle.

t was photograph­ed along busy pifanio delos Santos Avenue last Friday, uly 11, around a.m., inching through traffic, proclaimin­g to all that the LTO does not follow its own rules.

This seemingly small thing tells lots about our government. For us, laws are mere suggestion­s, and makers are exempted.

Filipinos are fierce, willing to fight and die, especially for right. Proof: hundreds of island revolts and three national revolution­s against colonizers, not to forget a rebellion against military rule, in 00 years of written history. ncluded are the struggles of the Moros for self-rule not included are pre-Spanish mercenary expedition­s to prop up or bring down Malay and ndochinese monarchs.

Filipinos readily rise for justice and against wrong. They uietly observe then erupt into concerted action, as in two People Power evolts and in countless smaller battles for reforms in the streets and the media, the courts and offices of government.

Against that backdrop of what his bosses, the Filipino people are, Noynoy A uino would be well advised about defending his presidenti­al pork barrel, the Disburseme­nt Accelerati­on Program DAP .

The Supreme Court unanimousl­y has illegalize­d it. Now he asks the bosses to help him defy the 14-0 ruling. Will they, given his reasons:

• Supposedly he had to concoct the DAP after inheriting a slew of sleazy projects and practices from the hated Arroyo regime. n reviewing each one, he was criticized as under-spending, and so had to accelerate disbursing state funds to economic stimulants. Since agencies could not spend fast enough, he took away their excess funds in 2011-201 and put them in other projects all with good intentions. After all, the Administra­tive Code purportedl­y lets him use savings that way.

Those weren’t the only situations P-Noy was coming from, though. is bosses know that he knew how President Arroyo repeatedly had impounded slabs of Congress appropriat­ions to dole back to it and the udiciary as bribes against impeachmen­t. That’s why he, as opposition congressma­n then senator, had co-signed the AntiBudget mpoundment Bill. et thence he went, swinging from one end of the pendulum to the other, first scrutinizi­ng where state money was going, then spending it at will. is interpreta­tion of savings he has yet to argue before the SC in a motion for reconsider­ation. But in the ruling he chooses to defy, the SC already has upheld Congress’ definition: two years of non-use. That makes two government branches against one the latter must concede.

• But no, P-Noy insists that he needed to fast track. The system allegedly breeds xecutive- Legislativ­e gridlock. Now supposedly comes the pesky SC further obstructin­g economic progress.

Whoa Those lines sound eerily familiar. Gridlock was the same justificat­ion Dictator Marcos had used in closing down Congress in 1 2, and obstructio­nist in bludgeonin­g the udiciary. P-Noy’s father had had to suffer and die, as tens of thousand others, for contraveni­ng Marcos.

• P-Noy would forget all that. Supposedly the World Bank in March 2012 had applauded his DAP for contributi­ng 1. percentage points to GDP in the last uarter of 2011.

That’s only half the story though. The other half is that the WB corrected itself in uly 2012, noting that the DAP was a mere realigning of and not fresh funds after all, representi­ng a mere 0.01 percent of the economy at that. n 201 -onwards, the WB shut up about DAP altogether. bon Foundation adds that public spending even slowed down with the DAP. ardly an economic stimulant, it was but . percent of government spending in 2011, 4. percent in 2012, and 1.0 percent in 201 see V . That DAP had no meaningful effect on the bosses

But do Filipinos see his reasons good enough? Going by the surveys, no.

lives shows in the drop in P-Noy’s poll ratings. Speaking of which, one wonders how intense the dissatisfa­ction with him would be if the surveys include the 11 million overseas workers bosses who have to toil away from families precisely because, DAP or no DAP, there are no jobs at home.

There’s an option for P-Noy, whose bosses are not about to kick him out anyway: Accept the SC verdict, promise not to do DAP again, then show that he stole nothing through a real audit.

Why do little children get adult diseases Why do they at such tender age have to suffer untold pain during long hospitaliz­ation despite the care of oncologist­s and endless specialist­s, then when in normal society bear with meanness and insensitiv­ity, and so often retreat into their lonesome world to contemplat­e that life puzzle called mortality Most of all, why is cancer

Director Toff de enecia takes on the thought-provoking theme of juvenile cancer in Anna Santamaria’s debut production for The Sandbox Collective. The off-Broadway smash Dani Girl tells of a young girl’s return bouts with leukemia and her longing for answers to many life’s basic uestions, foremost of which is the heart-rending, Why me But it is presented in a heart-warming musical a child’s perspectiv­e of sickness, suffering, and sudden farewells. The performanc­e is so superb that the audience invariably would ask one more uestion: Why are those 1 -year-old leads so good

Featuring: ebecca Coates, Luigi uesada, eb Atadero, Sheila alderrama, alternatin­g with Mitzie Lao, Lorenz Martinez, and Pamela mperial.

At the Carlos P. omulo Auditorium, CBC Plaza, Makati, all Fridays to Sundays of uly at p.m., with : 0 p.m. matinees on Saturdays and Sundays.

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