Danding,

The commercial bases will be leased by first-world countries for any length
of time (50 years, 100 years, etc.), the leases certain to expire at some
point.  HongKong was, de facto, leased by China to the United Kingdom and
when it was returned to China it was a fully developed first-world enclave,
the financial capital of Asia.  (Those of you who are willing to read more
about my idea of how commercial bases will work, you can pick up a copy at
amazon.com of my 2005 book, "Out of the Misty Sea We Must, Blueprint for a
New Philippines."

What I anticipate happening is that those lucky enough to be hired by the
foreign corporations operating inside the Philippines' commercial bases
will get:

1.  good-paying jobs;
2.  an exposure to first-world governance and culture that they will tell
their friends and families about:
3.  a first-hand look at first-world models for elections and politics;
4.  a taste of first-world life as a sort of Brigadoon in the midst of our
third-world living.

For the country it will mean huge dollar receipts from the leases that the
Philippine government can turn around and use to finance an accelerated
industrialization and the bolstering of our military and the modernization
of our infrastructure (more freeways, modern bridges, modern ports, bullet
trains, etc.)  It will mean being able to provide life-changing jobs to the
Filipino people who currently are able to find jobs only in places like
Saudi Arabia, HongKong, Singapore, Malaysia and in ocean-going vessels
where they are routinely exploited and often treated inhumanely.

Going forward 100 years hence, the Philippines will look more like an
archipelago of Caribbean-like islands with modern roads and hotels because
of the large infusion of tourist dollars, with millions of foreigners
working in the commercial bases, their families, home country friends and
associates coming to the Philippines to partake of the natural beauty and
paradise-like climate found in our islands.  There will still be
agriculture, but it will be an agriculture that is highly mechanized
because the first-world countries that shall lease our commercial bases
will likely be willing to invest in food production outside the bases - to
feed their workers in the bases as well as to ship back to their home
countries.

Think of a Philippines that has every small island looking like one of the
U.S. Virgin Islands, and every large island like Luzon, Mindanao, Cebu and
the Negros islands looking like Singapore.  Never mind that the ownership
of the factories and businesses in the commercial bases shall belong to
foreign entities and countries.  The reality will be that every dollar
invested in buildings, infrastructure, factory inside the commercial bases
will in effect be a dollar of foreign direct investment.

The march of globalization will assure that there will be a steady supply
of first world countries in both North and South America and Europe that
will want to locate factories and some of their operations in a country
such as the Philippines, where there is low-cost but highly trained
English-speaking labor.  Learning the lesson from China, Japan, South Korea
and Taiwan, the Philippines can adopt a policy that will put the brakes on
wage inflation to assure that foreign countries and corporations continue
to enjoy the benefits of relatively low-cost, highly-qualified,
uncomplaining English-speaking labor that is willing to work long hours.
Christian employees steeped in the tradition and culture of the West. This
last point is very important because foreign countries would think twice
about locating in Indonesia, Bangladesh and other Muslim countries where
there is a realistic possibility that the local population will declare a
jihad against the "foreign invaders" who have "desecrated" their Muslim
lands.

To your point, Danding, it is true that Philippine territory where the
country exercises sovereignty will be reduced in size for however long the
leases remain in force, but if you believe that the country will continue
to exist in perpetuity either as one country or as a confederation, or as a
federation of quasi-independent states, what's 100 or so years compared to
the life of the Philippines or the lives of the confederated or federated
states?

Cesar L


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> *Vote buying was rampant, from anecdotes I keep getting.*
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> *So massive poverty remains a concern. And bad models.*
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> *Kabataang Barangay pa pa lang, nakahiya na kuno.*
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> On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 10:26 AM, Manassas Benedict Serrano
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>> MAY 9, 2016 ELECTIONS: You go all over the country, Its MONEY,
>> vote-selling and buying. plus good, well created, organized organization,
>> to assess and monitor, also monitor and counter check vote buying and
>> little of propaganda that made CANDIDATES win NOT ACTUALLY good platforms,
>> morality. and promise of good governance THAT IS IN THE LOCAL SCENE..In
>> that national scene, its different, the Filipino voters reflect their TRUE
>> SENTIMENTS THEY WANTED CHANGE but in the meantime Filipino voters
>> received money with open arms and widespread LEGS from LOCAL CANDIDATES WHO
>> GIVE THEM THE HIGHEST BID>>..P1,500 to P3,000 per voter here in Butuan
>> City...
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>> And this is very dangerous.. Because if money, MAFIA-like organizations,
>> mudslinging are the basis of winning local polls CORRUPTION down LGU will
>> be worsened... A Challenge FOR PRESIDENT DU30 TO ADDRESS this social
>> malaise or else FAILURE STILL IN BROADER SENSE... still go back sa dating
>> gawi...
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