Monday, July 27, 2009

2009 SONA: Arroyo should be given the benefit of the doubt


Thousands flocked to that long stretch of Commonwealth avenue, many of them flag-carrying youngsters and old street parliamentarians. There were young and old ones the same faces that have marched since 2002. It was one of the biggest congregation of anti-Arroyo forces. They were all there, a few kilometers away from Batasang Pambansa, to hear what Mrs. Arroyo has to say about the Philippine state of affairs.

I was also there. I braved the rains and tried to get as much footage as possible of the thousands of young men and women all marching together to express their rage against Mrs. Arroyo. Many hoped that this is the last State of the Nation address (SONA) of the most hated president of Philippine history. Veterans of the First Quarter Storm, senators, congressmen and those who considered themselves "opposition" were all in attendance. We were all ready to hear Arroyo's speech.

Her speech was what many expect it to be---a litany of achievements which she did for all these years. 700,000 poor and impoverished families saved from hunger thru the poverty-alleviation program. Eight million jobs created by encouraging foreign investments and improving the local economy. Almost two million Filipino Families given homes. Several Overseas Filipino Workers (about 700 of them) saved from the Arabian gallows. Roads and bridges were constructed. Foreign debt somewhat lessened to about 7% of GDP and pump priming the economy to a level has never before seen in the history of the young Philippine Republic.

If you seriously look at the economic data, especially from the National Statistics Office (NSO), Mrs. Arroyo was not joking at all when she boasted that we're not in pretty bad shape (not yet, I guess). Mrs. Arroyo and her administration really tried to improve the economy. That 5-7% inflation rate and those annual 7-8% economic growth are nothing to sneeze at. Even at the height of the former Ramos administration, we did not see that kind of growth.

Admit it---Mrs. Arroyo did an extremely good job in the economy. Through her efforts, we were insulated from the dire effects of the global financial crisis. The fact that we're not under recession (yet) shows you that serious efforts are being made by the Arroyo administration to somewhat protect us from further slipping into a very serious economic meltdown.

And that is not an easy thing to do. Inheriting a government burdened by a 500 billion peso debt seems a tall order. But, not for Mrs. Arroyo who worked her ass off just to prove that her administration has the political will to see us thru the hard times.

Why am I saying this after hundreds of entries demolishing Mrs. Arroyo for her failure to address certain sensitive issues, like unemployment and peace and order and of course, graft and corruption?

I realized that it's time to give Mrs. Arroyo a chance to redeem herself. When she told the throng who were there in Congress that she's determined to finish her term and possibly retire after, I believed her. I believe that, this time, she had had it. She's done. She already proved to all that, despite the demonising and the mud-slinging, she can still hack it.

Critics and some allies alike say, Mrs. Arroyo is not done yet. She did'nt categorically say that she's stepping down. There was no categorical yes and no categorical no. So, echoing what Prof. David said, Mrs. Arroyo has still some ace in her sleeves. Democracy is still threatened by her continued presence at the palace.

Crap. Come on.

Mrs. Arroyo already gave what she believes is her valedictory address. If you're the president, you' would not say those "categoricals" simply because you want to avoid a situation where people would mistakenly conclude that you're already a lame duck. There are still tons of unfinished business for Mrs. Arroyo and she wants to pursue them before she calls it a day.

If she states "categorically" that she's done, people would pounce on her and declare that she's already a lame duck, a spent political force, a dud. And if you're considered a dud, a lame duck, you simply would not be able to finish what you've started, especially when these "political vultures" around.

It is time to give Mrs. Arroyo the benefit of the doubt and try to help her with her unfinished projects. That, I think, is the best way for us to be assured that she'll be stepping down come June 2010.

Some people, I think, Professor Randy David say, don't believe her. She has the tendency to "double talk".

Let me then ask Prof. David--so, what will we do? Do you have suggestions? Are we just going to wait for her " yes, I'll not run" speech before we help her and act? Or, are we waiting for the heavens to fall? We're not that stupid I presume. For me, it's enough that Mrs. Arroyo already said that she does not have any intention of staying one minute longer come June 2010.

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