CARP vs. GARB

Posted by Ronnie Clarion On February - 2009

Land distribution to landless Filipino farmers is a preset of provision under Art. XIII Sec.4 of the 1987 Constitution. Prior to this provision, former Pres. Corazon Aquino mounted the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) which was later enacted through the passage of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL) or RA 6657 on June 10, 1988. However, the program had been excoriated for its failure to completely distribute lands to the beneficiaries within its target completion timeframe of 10 years. It was later extended for another 10 years yet the struggle for genuine agrarian reform continues.

Ang Kartilya ng Katipunan

Posted by Christian Espinoza On June - 12 - 2010

The Revolution of the Katipunan may well have been thwarted by American imperialism at the turn of the 20th century, but it is noteworthy to declare that our people, who at that time were only beginning to form the concept of nationhood, were more than able to organize a revolutionary force that would liberate the entire islands from their Spanish colonizers.

Noynoy Aquino Inaugural Speech

Posted by Kartilya On June - 30 - 2010

Ang pagtayo ko rito ngayon ay patunay na kayo ang aking tunay na lakas. Hindi ko inakala na darating tayo sa puntong ito, na ako’y manunumpa sa harap ninyo bilang inyong Pangulo. Hindi ko pinangarap maging tagapagtaguyod ng pag-asa at tagapagmana ng mga suliranin ng ating bayan.

Subjugating the Philippine System of Education

Posted by Christian Lloyd Espinoza On Oct - 2009

The transformation and reorientation of the current rotten system of education in the country is not possible without the development of a critical consciousness that reflects and acts upon the existing social (dis)order. Any meaningful change in our basic curriculum must be liberative of the docility that has long infringed our mentality, dissolving what little nationalist ideal there is left in the heart of every Filipino youth.

Editorial

Posted by Kartilya On 11:31 PM
OPPOSE THE TOTAL SELLOUT
OF OUR NATIONAL PATRIMONY

Editorial|February|2009

In 2007, the Arroyo administration sold PhP90.6B worth of public assets and properties in its desperate attempt to keep the buckling economy afloat, and to cover up for heavy losses from the global economic recession and domestic corruption. This is the biggest in the history of Philippine government, and needless to say, the worst.

While peasants remain landless and squatters on lands they have been tilling for decades, the vast plains and arable lands have been converted to golf courses, subdivisions, malls, et cetera––all of which are owned by foreign corporations and their local counterparts belonging to the ruling elite of Philippine society. The frontiers have not been spared and are now corralled for logging and/or mining concessions.

Under such schemes, our economy remains oriented in exporting raw materials and human workforce, but overly dependent on foreign imports and financial capital. By ardently delivering the country’s commerce and industry into the hands of foreign monopolists, the government has ultimately placed the Philippine economy in a backward state.

The Arroyo government argues that this scheme is actually the face of development and progress, a Strong Republic. But the actual state of majority of the Filipino people belies the devious claims of the Arroyo administration. Simple arithmetic would show that the Land Use Conversion, Trade Liberalization, and Privatization programs are counterproductive to the national economy and only benefits the likes of the First Family.

In the last two years alone, more than 80% of Filipino families have had to make dowith Php110 a day while the top 20% takes 52.8% share of the country’s total family income –– a grave disparity in the distribution of the nation’s wealth. The worst is underway now that Malacañang
is pulling all strings in ramming its agenda to change the charter. Hellbent to stay in power beyond 2010, the president subscribes to the advice of IMF/WB and the US government to grant 100% land ownership to foreign businesses to “save” the country’s ailing economy, in exchange for financial aid and political support.

This will consequently hasten the privatization of the remaining governmentowned and controlled corporations (GOCC), and open the economy totally naked to foreign plunder and pillage. At this rate alone, the entire country is going right down to its grave.

Macapagal-Arroyo’s subscription to this scheme being pressed by international monopolists under neo-liberal globalization is a total degradation of Article XII of the Philippine Constitution.
If the president and her cohorts in Malacañang and the Congress succeed in maneuvering to dismantle all Constitutional protection on economy and national patrimony, the entire country will undoubtedly plunge into a deep crisis far worse than any it had in history. With various issues being churned on all sides to divert the public’s attention from this matter, there is a need for all nationalists to be ever more vigilant in exposing and opposing the vile attempts to desecrate the very vanguard of our democracy--our Constitution.

2 Response to "Editorial"

  1. Anonymous Said,

    That's quite interesting...

     

  2. desi23 Said,

    i really like this one..keep up the good work supreme..

     

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