Tolenitsky, You can't distinguish between being a colony and being a landlord? I rest my case.
Cesar L On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 7:23 AM, Allan Tolentino [email protected] [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] <[email protected]> wrote: > > > *The world has changed, Lumba. And you refuse to accept the changes. > Former exploited countries like China have kicked out their exploiters and > taken charge of their development destiny. That is how they are beating > advanced countries like the U.S. at their game. But you could not > acknowledge this, you poor colonial subject. Instead you imagine Philippine > development via offering extraterritorial bases to foreigners operating > under their own laws. If China and Brazil had followed your advice, they > would still be in the coolie era. We are in the 2nd decade of the 21st > century and yet you want to return the Philippines to its colonial status > in the 19th century. You have very serious problems with your coconut, > Lumba.* > > *Lumba, you have such a low filthy attitude towards Filipinos that you > celebrate their status as lowly paid international menial servants called > call center agents and back office processors. Is that how you become first > world? Get real, Lumba. Stick to fiction writing. It's not too late to win > yourself a Pulitzer or Nobel prize. Reality is too confusing for you.* > > *Allan T.* > ------------------------------ > *From:* "Cesar Lumba [email protected] [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance]" < > [email protected]> > *To:* World-Wide Fil Alliance <[email protected]> > > *Cc:* cc: Eduardo Gimenez <[email protected]>; HS59LaSalle < > [email protected]>; 62ndforum <[email protected]>; > Augusto Jamora <[email protected]>; Archersnook < > [email protected]>; CFGG Assoc. *CFGG CFGG < > [email protected]>; Moonglow < > [email protected]>; Emily Abrera <[email protected]>; > poch suzara <[email protected]>; Robert Hyndman < > [email protected]>; James Litton <[email protected]>; > Mariano Patalinjug <[email protected]>; Mariano Patalinjug < > [email protected]>; Lettie Andres <[email protected]>; Rene > Saguisag <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" < > [email protected]>; Cesar Torres <[email protected]>; Cupalmo > Fishda <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; > Bert M Drona <[email protected]>; Perry Diaz <[email protected]>; > MELANIO MAURICIO JR. <[email protected]>; Jo Laguatan < > [email protected]>; Alex Gaston <[email protected]>; Oscar Nava < > [email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; > Pfirlani eddie <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" < > [email protected]>; Marlowe <[email protected]>; Marcelo > Tecson <[email protected]>; Fr. Francisco Manoling < > [email protected]>; "[email protected]" < > [email protected]>; "[email protected]" < > [email protected]>; Preda Newsletters <[email protected]>; " > [email protected]" <[email protected]>; " > [email protected]" <[email protected]>; Manila Standard > Today <[email protected]>; Mla Bulletin Press < > [email protected]>; Business World <[email protected]>; Business > Mirror <[email protected]>; Bambi Harper <[email protected]>; > Salvador Parlade <[email protected]>; Atty. Berteni Causing < > [email protected]>; Elvie Medina <[email protected]>; " > [email protected]" <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Wednesday, 18 May 2016, 21:51 > > *Subject:* Re: [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] Re: Chay would cede > Philippine territory to the US, China, Germany and Japan > > > Tolenitsky, > > It's as though you slept through the turn of the century and through the > first decade of this new century. You don't appear to notice that the > world has changed. > > In a world where cheap prices rule the economies of all first-world > countries, former third-world countries such as China, Mexico, Brazil and > others have turned the world upside down. Now it's those countries that > hold the fortunes of first-world economies in their grasp. Absent high > tariffs imposed by first world economies on cheap imports, which > incidentally will doom the world to another Great Depression from which it > will take decades to recover, there is really nothing that first-world > economies can do but to submit. The Chinese, Mexicans, Brazilians and > others are raping the U.S., Europe, Canada and Australia and there's > nothing they can do but to submit and enjoy the cheap prices of imported > goods. > > Since you, Tolenitsky, have such a low opinion of your own country - which > is why you are willing to sell it to your patron, Xi JinPing - you haven't > noticed that the Philippines has a bumper crop of assets that are being > coveted by first-world economies. You should have noticed that we are now > the number one country for call centers and Back office processing. How > did we get there? Because we have highly educated, English speaking people > who are willing to work at a fraction of the cost of doing the same work in > first-world countries. > > With the brisk acceleration of labor costs in China, first world countries > are now casting about for the next big destination of factories in Asia. > Our country is a logical destination of such factories. But rather than > leaving the first-world countries' decision to chance, I want to control > the process. I want to make the Philippines by far the most desirable > location through incentives and guarantees. That is why the commercial > bases are such a great idea. > > Through negotiations that assure the first-world economies that wages will > not rise sharply and that relations will be cordial, respectful and just, > we can be assured that the benefits of having first-world employers in our > midst will continue indefinitely into the future. Our country shall march > in lockstep with the best and most progressive countries in the world. > > Know, Tolenitsky, that the world has changed. It is not late 19th century > anymore - your reference to the partitioning of China - it is not even the > 20th century anymore. We're in the second decade of the 21st century and > there are so many gadgets that were not even in people's imaginations 25 > years ago, gadgets that are being manufactured in low cost countries but > not yet in the Philippines. And there are more in the pipeline, I assure > you, because people's imagination has no limits. > > Imagination, Tolenitsky, is what is fueling the industrialization of third > world countries. Imagination, which you lack, and which you despise, you > must have in order to understand our world. Stop - I repeat, STOP - > reading Mao Tze Dung's book. It does not teach imagination. All it > teaches is that strong countries must necessarily exploit weak ones. It > teaches that China must learn from America, Germany, Britain, Japan, etc. > the art of exploiting military weak countries. That is why China is in the > Philippines' EEZ in the South China Sea and daring us to come and retake > our lost assets in our EEZ. > > Exploitation of weak countries by strong ones is all you know about world > politics and world economies, that is why your knee-jerk reaction to my > commercial bases idea is that it will provide an opportunity for > first-world economies to exploit us and subjugate us. > > I am afraid you are reaching the point where people will consider your > case hopeless. > > Cesar L > > > On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 5:50 AM, Allan Tolentino [email protected] > [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] <[email protected] > > wrote: > > > *Inform your friend, Lumba, that the on-going swindle of the Filipino > people by Shell and Chevron/Texaco over the Malampaya gas field > patrimony giveaway by the Fidel Ramos ruling elite in 1998 is not > indoctrination. It is reality. Collaboration of imperial white monkeys and > Macabebe Scout elites is a Philippine reality only colonially brainwashed > Fil-Ams persistently deny. In which case we residents in the Philippines do > not need your colonial advice. Keep it where it belongs.* > > *Allan T.* > ------------------------------ > *From:* "Cesar Lumba [email protected] [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance]" < > [email protected]> > *To:* World-Wide Fil Alliance <[email protected]>; > cc: Eduardo Gimenez <[email protected]>; HS59LaSalle < > [email protected]>; 62ndforum <[email protected]>; > Augusto Jamora <[email protected]>; Archersnook < > [email protected]>; CFGG Assoc. *CFGG CFGG < > [email protected]>; Moonglow < > [email protected]>; Emily Abrera <[email protected]>; > poch suzara <[email protected]>; Robert Hyndman < > [email protected]>; James Litton <[email protected]>; > Mariano Patalinjug <[email protected]>; Mariano Patalinjug < > [email protected]>; Lettie Andres <[email protected]>; Rene > Saguisag <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" < > [email protected]>; Cesar Torres <[email protected]>; Cupalmo > Fishda <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; > Bert M Drona <[email protected]>; Perry Diaz <[email protected]>; > MELANIO MAURICIO JR. <[email protected]>; Jo Laguatan < > [email protected]>; Alex Gaston <[email protected]>; Oscar Nava < > [email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; > Pfirlani eddie <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" < > [email protected]>; Marlowe <[email protected]>; Marcelo > Tecson <[email protected]>; Fr. 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Berteni Causing < > [email protected]>; Elvie Medina <[email protected]>; " > [email protected]" <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Wednesday, 18 May 2016, 1:29 > *Subject:* Fwd: [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] Re: Chay would cede > Philippine territory to the US, China, Germany and Japan > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: *Lynn Santos* <[email protected]> > Date: Tue, May 17, 2016 at 8:17 AM > Subject: Re: [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] Re: Chay would cede Philippine > territory to the US, China, Germany and Japan > To: [email protected] > > A good friend of mine has been listening to our conversations and here is > his take on the commercial bases idea. He is actually more charitable than > me because he doesn't know Danding and Tolenitsky. Hahaha. > > Cesar L > > > *Chay,* > > * They are not businessmen. They do not realize that the country is > starved for investment capital. All our lives we have been indoctrinated > that we should not sell-out our national patrimony, and these guys still > believe that* > > *They don't realize that was a ploy by the ruling elite to keep the > national assets exclusively for them to exploit at their leisure because > they have done nothing to develop the country * > > *China only became what it is today because for 25 years they were willing > to be the sweat shop of the world in exchange for technology transfer and > starting capital* > > *Don't these guys know how to take a lesson from that?* > > *Did foreigners overwhelm China* > > *Lynn* > > > remm > Lynn Santos > [email protected] > > -----Original Message----- > From: Cesar Lumba <[email protected]> > To: World-Wide Fil Alliance <[email protected]> > Cc: Eduardo Gimenez <[email protected]>; HS59LaSalle < > [email protected]>; 62ndforum <[email protected]>; > Augusto Jamora <[email protected]>; Archersnook < > [email protected]>; CFGG Assoc. *CFGG CFGG < > [email protected]>; Moonglow < > [email protected]>; Emily Abrera <[email protected]>; > poch suzara <[email protected]>; Robert Hyndman < > [email protected]>; James Litton <[email protected]>; > Mariano Patalinjug <[email protected]>; Mariano Patalinjug < > [email protected]>; Lettie Andres <[email protected]>; Rene > Saguisag <[email protected]>; eastwind_777 <[email protected]>; > Cesar Torres <[email protected]>; Cupalmo Fishda < > [email protected]>; frednati <[email protected]>; Bert M Drona < > [email protected]>; Perry Diaz <[email protected]>; MELANIO MAURICIO > JR. <[email protected]>; Jo Laguatan <[email protected]>; Alex > Gaston <[email protected]>; Oscar Nava <[email protected]>; > roilogolez <[email protected]>; Pfirlani eddie <[email protected]>; > rep.waldenbello <[email protected]>; Marlowe <[email protected]>; > Marcelo Tecson <[email protected]>; Fr. Francisco Manoling < > [email protected]>; frjohn.portavella <[email protected]>; > roycimagala <[email protected]>; Preda Newsletters < > [email protected]>; feedback <[email protected]>; feedback < > [email protected]>; Manila Standard Today < > [email protected]>; Mla Bulletin Press <[email protected]>; > Business World <[email protected]>; Business Mirror < > [email protected]>; Bambi Harper <[email protected]>; > Salvador Parlade <[email protected]>; Atty. Berteni Causing < > [email protected]>; Elvie Medina <[email protected]>; > bankawitomon <[email protected]> > Sent: Tue, May 17, 2016 8:36 am > Subject: Re: [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] Re: Chay would cede Philippine > territory to the US, China, Germany and Japan > > Tolenitsky, > > The land that shall be leased will be surrounded by Philippine forces. And > it will be COMMERCIAL leases (can you say COMMERCIAL?), with a prohibition > against lessees bringing arms into the leased territories. Their security > will be guaranteed by Filipino defense forces, so there will be no need to > militarize the leased territories. > > The problem with you, Tolenitsky, is that you lack a functioning > imagination. Everyone has imagination, including you, Tolentisky. Give > your imagination a chance. Imagine skyscrapers and factories starting to > sprout in large tracts of land in the Philippines with modern roads, > bridges, lakes and housing developments that you would normally see in > California and Nevada becoming an everyday sight. In the middle of > nowhere, the large tracts of leased land are surrounded by coconut trees > and barrios. What would happen to the coconut trees and the barrios where > many of the workers who work in the bases live? The surrounding areas will > start to mimic the development inside the bases. You will start to see > subdivisions just outside the leased bases springing up. You will see a > well-armed, well-fed Philippine police and army contingent deployed nearby, > providing security to the leased commercial bases. > > Imagine five or more dozen commercial bases scattered all over the > country, many becoming the impetus for first world economic development in > islands such as Mindoro, Masbate, Marinduque, the Negroses and Cebu. > Imagine a dozen commercial bases in Mindanao that replace the agricultural > crops that have been planted by major corporations like Dole, which are > located in Mindanao because it is full of people willing to work the soil > and care for the plants and pick the fruits at starvation wages. Imagine > those Mindanao people earning a decent living inside the commercial bases > and being able to afford new and modern housing that are springing up all > around the commercial bases. Imagine those people in Mindanao and others > in Luzon able to send their children to good schools that are certain to > locate in the new modern communities that are mushrooming all around the > bases. > > Imagine a country's nearly overnight journey, transitioning from a > backward, agricultural countryside to a muscular industrial and business > power courtesy of countries that have located some of their manufacturing > and business functions there. Imagine little Singapores and Germanys and > Seattles and Miamis and Guangdongs and Taipeis and Osakas springing up all > over the islands. > > Imagine the developmental impact of such enclaves on the whole Philippine > archipelago. > > Use your imagination, Tolenitsky, stop reading the book of Mao Tze Dung, > where the very idea of progress is prohibited because the book imagines > that all foreigners are imperialists that must be repelled by the millions > of Chinese soldiers willing to win wars by throwing their sacrificial > bodies at the enemy who can't kill them all with their limited armory. > > Cesar L > > > > > > On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 2:46 AM, Allan Tolentino [email protected] > [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] <[email protected] > > wrote: > > > *Your idea of lease is laughable. Lease is the strong’s cover for a > landgrab. Without thinking, you simply accepted the term as if it is an > agreement between 2 consenting parties in a condo lease. The Sultan of Sulu > “leased” Sabah to the 18th century superpower Britannia? You must be > joking, Lumba. Did the Sultan get back his Sabah at the end of the “lease”? > Or did the “lessee”, the spent power Britain in the 20th century, > insolently give away the Sultan’s Sabah to the new country Malaysia? Some > lease that was. Only in Lumba’s fairy tales.* > > *Another lease fairy tale is Guantanamo. “Leased” by Cuba in 1903 to the > U.S. with a Gattling Gun aimed at Cubans. It’s almost mid-2016 today. Yet > the American “lessees” of Guantanamo refuse to vacate the premises despite > Cuba’s demands to do so. But to Hans Christian Lumba’s world, Guantanamo is > a “legitimate lease agreement.”* > > *The U.S. “leased” for 99 years extraterritory from its colony the > Philippines after its WWII devastation and “independence” in 1946. Only > mentally unhinged people or Macabebe Scouts or both agree the “lease > agreement” was a legitimate expression of “independence” by a wonderfully > free people called Filipinos.* > > *Hong Kong was “leased” by superpower Britain in 1847 from Chinese > warlords as gateway to sell opium in China’s interior. In 1997 China’s PLA > physically marched into Hong Kong to terminate with finality Britain’s > “lease”, prompting Margaret Thatcher to complain about China’s > insensitivity and brusqueness. Whatever, the British were in no position to > give away Hong Kong to anyone else like they did with Sabah. No more > “lease” monkey business for China.* > > *But Gunga Dins with romantic nostalgia for a bygone colonial era would > like to recreate the 19th century with commercial “lease agreements” in > special areas where the foreigners’ laws will prevail. Like Shanghai in the > 19th century.* > > *Not a bad idea as background to writing fiction about a fairyland of your > dreams. Stick to fairy tales, Lumba. True history is beyond your grasp.* > > *Allan T. * > > ------------------------------ > *From:* "Cesar Lumba [email protected] [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance]" < > [email protected]> > *To:* World-Wide Fil Alliance <[email protected]> > > *Cc:* Eduardo Gimenez <[email protected]>; HS59LaSalle < > [email protected]>; 62ndforum <[email protected]>; > Augusto Jamora <[email protected]>; Archersnook < > [email protected]>; CFGG Assoc. *CFGG CFGG < > [email protected]>; Moonglow < > [email protected]>; Emily Abrera <[email protected]>; > poch suzara <[email protected]>; Robert Hyndman < > [email protected]>; James Litton <[email protected]>; > Mariano Patalinjug <[email protected]>; Mariano Patalinjug < > [email protected]>; Lettie Andres <[email protected]>; Rene > Saguisag <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" < > [email protected]>; Cesar Torres <[email protected]>; Cupalmo > Fishda <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; > Bert M Drona <[email protected]>; Perry Diaz <[email protected]>; > MELANIO MAURICIO JR. <[email protected]>; Jo Laguatan < > [email protected]>; Alex Gaston <[email protected]>; Oscar Nava < > [email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; > Pfirlani eddie <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" < > [email protected]>; Marlowe <[email protected]>; Marcelo > Tecson <[email protected]>; Fr. 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Berteni Causing < > [email protected]>; Elvie Medina <[email protected]>; " > [email protected]" <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Monday, 16 May 2016, 20:11 > *Subject:* Re: [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] Re: Chay would cede > Philippine territory to the US, China, Germany and Japan > > > Tolenitsky, > > Hans Christian Lumba wonders: where's the beef in what you just posted? > I guess the only "land-lease" that is acceptable to you is one involving > the forced lease that your patron, China, has written in its favor > involving islands and atolls in the Spratlys and Scarborough Shoal and > which made use of forged signatures of the Filipino people. Hahaha. > > Cesar L > > > On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 11:17 PM, Allan Tolentino [email protected] > [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] <[email protected] > > wrote: > > > *These are the kinds of emanations that result from confusing fiction for > historical facts. The only redeeming social value of Hans Christian Lumba's > fairy tales is amusement. But then even fairy tales may win the Nobel Prize > for entertainment.* > > *Allan T.* > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* "Cesar Lumba [email protected] [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance]" < > [email protected]> > *To:* Eduardo Gimenez <[email protected]> > *Cc:* World-Wide Fil Alliance <[email protected]>; > HS59LaSalle <[email protected]>; 62ndforum < > [email protected]>; Augusto Jamora <[email protected]>; > Archersnook <[email protected]>; CFGG Assoc. *CFGG CFGG < > [email protected]>; Moonglow < > [email protected]>; Allan Tolentino <[email protected]>; > Emily Abrera <[email protected]>; poch suzara <[email protected]>; > Robert Hyndman <[email protected]>; James Litton < > [email protected]>; Mariano Patalinjug <[email protected]>; > Mariano Patalinjug <[email protected]>; Lettie Andres < > [email protected]>; Rene Saguisag <[email protected]>; " > [email protected]" <[email protected]>; Cesar Torres < > [email protected]>; Cupalmo Fishda <[email protected]>; " > [email protected]" <[email protected]>; Bert M Drona <[email protected]>; > Perry Diaz <[email protected]>; MELANIO MAURICIO JR. < > [email protected]>; Jo Laguatan <[email protected]>; Alex > Gaston <[email protected]>; Oscar Nava <[email protected]>; " > [email protected]" <[email protected]>; Pfirlani eddie < > [email protected]>; "[email protected]" < > [email protected]>; Marlowe <[email protected]>; Marcelo > Tecson <[email protected]>; Fr. Francisco Manoling < > [email protected]>; "[email protected]" < > [email protected]>; [email protected]; Preda Newsletters < > [email protected]>; [email protected]; [email protected]; > Manila Standard Today <[email protected]>; Mla Bulletin Press < > [email protected]>; Business World <[email protected]>; Business > Mirror <[email protected]>; Bambi Harper <[email protected]>; > Salvador Parlade <[email protected]>; Atty. Berteni Causing < > [email protected]>; Elvie Medina <[email protected]>; > [email protected] > *Sent:* Monday, 16 May 2016, 3:07 > > *Subject:* Re: [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] Re: Chay would cede > Philippine territory to the US, China, Germany and Japan > > > Danding, > > Of course there would be risks. Remember the U.S. bases in the > Philippines? Where are they now? You mentioned Sabah. The UK leased the > land from the Sultan of Sulu, not the government of the Philippines. And > the UK did not hold on it - turned it over to the Malaysians. The > Philippines would have fought a war with the Malaysians but the U.S. and > the UK convinced us to cool it. And Sabah was never Philippine territory. > It belonged to the Sultan of Sulu and ceded to the Philippines only because > the Sultan did not have the military to back up his claim. > > Indeed, land grabbing was rampant in the 19th century and earlier. I > would grant that. But this is the 21st century, man. Look at what your > Chinese friends have found themselves in after they grabbed islands and > atolls in our EEZ. They face condemnation among the ASEAN countries. And > when, as expected, the decision favorable to the Philippines' case is > handed down within a month if not a few weeks, China will face universal > condemnation. And possible military action by the Philippines, aided by > the U.S., Japan, Australia and possibly Indonesia and India. > > And look at Africa. Where are the colonial masters now vis-a-vis the > African continent? > > Your Spanish ancestors - booted out of the Philippines, Mexico, Cuba, > Central America and South America. > > Guantanamo - were it not for the Cuban revolution and the fight with the > U.S., would Guantanamo still be the sticking point between the two > countries? For sure, there would be a reassessment followed by an > agreement acceptable to both countries. > > Cesar L > > > > > On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 10:18 AM, Eduardo Gimenez < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Chay: 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. > > Response: Nonsense. Guantanamo was leased from Cuba by the US in 1903 > and never returned. Sabah was leased to the British and never returned. > There have been numerous other examples of territory having been turned to > a major power and never returned. Why should anyone listen to your > suggestions when you are obviously ignorant about the history of > land-grabbing by stronger nations of territories belonging to weaker > nations who for whatever reason or mechanism, offered their patrimony over > parts of their land to the strong? > > Once the strong have possession, all mechanism for a weak original owner > taking it back, disappears if the strong want to keep what was given or > leased or lent to them. Hong Kong was one exception because over the > period of the lease the UK had weakened from its predominant position... > while China had become much stronger. The British simply had no way of > holding Hong Kong from China. > > But in the case of the Philippines, there simply is no visible way one can > perceive the nation to become a major military power in the next 50 to 100 > years. Not strong enough to take back territory it leased to China or the > US if those nations refuse to give it back. > > > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] > *Sent:* Sunday, May 15, 2016 10:13 AM > *To:* World-Wide Fil Alliance <[email protected]>; > HS59LaSalle <[email protected]>; 62ndforum < > [email protected]>; Augusto Jamora <[email protected]>; > Archersnook <[email protected]>; CFGG Assoc. *CFGG CFGG < > [email protected]>; Moonglow < > [email protected]> > *Subject:* Re: [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] Re: Chay would cede > Philippine territory to the US, China, Germany and Japan > > > 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 > > > On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 4:30 AM, Yahoo Account [email protected] > [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > *Vote buying was rampant, from anecdotes I keep getting.* > *So massive poverty remains a concern. And bad models.* > *Kabataang Barangay pa pa lang, nakahiya na kuno.* > > On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 10:26 AM, Manassas Benedict Serrano > [email protected] [Worldwide-Filipino-Alliance] < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > 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... > > 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... > > > > > -- > Saguisag & Associates Lawyers > 4045 Bigasan Street, Palanan > 1235 Makati > Office Nos. 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