Showing posts with label Mar Roxas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mar Roxas. Show all posts

Monday, May 10, 2010

The Fallout: Post-Election Observations and Comments

As these elections wind down and the last 20% of the votes are struggling to be transmitted, I can't help but reflect on what Citizen Nines blogged earlier.

As more and more local winners are announced, and as the Senate lineup solidifies, I'm left wondering what's going on.

I understand that "change" was our battle cry. But it was supposed to be "change" in the sense of replacing old, broken systems with new, working ones. It was supposed to be "change" in the sense of leaving behind a bad dream and waking up to a better tomorrow. It was supposed to be change towards something better, not towards something worse.

What happened?

Instead of injecting fresh blood into the Senate, we just cycled back old, deoxygenated blood back in. Instead of doing away with trapos on the local level, we elect more and more artistas into public office.

Heck, instead of voting for Mar Roxas, we apparently voted for Jojo Binay, Trapo Extraordinaire.

(*crosses fingers and hopes that the remaining votes say otherwise*)

That's the situation. Obviously, despite the step forward in electing Noynoy, we've fouled up yet again and taken three steps back in voting for celebrities.

But all is not lost.

Where people see "trapos," I see neophytes. Where people see "artistas," I see "people with an image to consider."

Where people see disappointment for the next 3-6 years, I see opportunity.

Here's what I propose. I propose that you put their mandate to good use. Call them. Prod them. Pressure them. Let them know that regardless of their stardom, as long as they are in public office, you are as good as their directors and producers - meaning YOU call the shots. And you tell them, as one of the 13M strong who voted for Noynoy and one of the remaining 20+M who didn't vote for Noynoy, but who have accepted them as their PResident-elect, your call is for them to support his initiatives. Remind them that this is not about toeing some party line or keeping some political relationship - this is about the survival of our country. And they'd better get it right the first time.

As such, this will be the last blog entry here for some time. Might dust it off 3 years from now - who knows? - but for now, let me just say:

So much for the easy part. Now the hard part begins.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Roxas-Binay Question: Why Roxas deserves your vote

Lately, groups have been pushing for an Aquino-Binay tandem over the Liberal Party's Aquino-Roxas slate. It's not difficult to see why, given how Binay has marketed himself as having been in the good fight "since the beginning." Campaign ads featuring his pictured with the late President Cory Aquino and clearly featuring his affiliation with the August 21 Movement (ATOM) serve to reinforce this notion that he upholds the exact same principles and politics as Noynoy Aquino.

But are Binay's politics truly the same as Noynoy's? Should we be choosing him over Mar Roxas?

Let's ignore the charges of corruption against Binay; after all a man is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Let's also ignore that Binay and Aquino are running from different political parties, as this means just as much in Philippine politics as celebrities switching media networks.

Instead, let's look at the beginning of this tale: when then-presidentiable Mar Roxas publicly declared that he will step aside for Noynoy Aquino should Noynoy decide to run for President. This singular act of selflessness and a casting aside of political ambition changed the political landscape of the Philippines, setting the stage for the months to follow and leading to next week's elections.

Where was Jojo Binay when this was all going down?

Negotiations were under way to ask Erap to support Noynoy's bid for the presidency, in an effort to concentrate opposition forces on a single candidate. But concessions could not be made, and in the end Erap chose to take a risk and run for President - with Jojo Binay in tow as his Vice-Presidential candidate.

What happened?

The truth can now be told: Erap and Binay wanted concessions, Noynoy and the Liberal Party did not give in. In particular, Binay wanted the vice-president slot in the LP slate - a position Noynoy had already given to Mar Roxas. Failing at this and subsequently refusing a Senator slot, with the possibility of a DILG Secretary position should he lose as Senator, he instead sided with Erap in his bid for the Presidency - despite the legal issues at the time.

Binay has repeatedly sold himself as one who believes in the fight and legacy of Cory - so why could he not accept Noynoy's decision to place him among the Senatorials? Why align himself with Erap, whose legal basis for running for President was shaky at best?

The answer is simple. Binay does not believe in Noynoy.

At the very least, his actions underline this view. His refusal to go down to Senator. His refusal to instead stay on the sidelines and pitch his support, in the same way that Chiz Escudero has done. His alignment with Erap as his Presidential candidate. All of these point to the simple fact that Binay does not believe Noynoy is the right person to be President of this country, if only because Noynoy did not give Binay what he wanted.

In contrast, Mar has believed in Noynoy since Day 1 (or Day 0, whichever suits your fancy). Mar has let Noynoy lead this campaign, and despite being chairman of the Liberal Party, has deferred to Noynoy's decisions as far as the campaign decisions have gone. Mar Roxas believes that Noynoy is the right person to become President, which is why Mar gave up what he wanted - a shot at becoming President in this year's elections.

The choice is clear. If we are to believe that Noynoy deserves our vote, then it follows that the vice-presidential candidate who deserves our vote should believe as we do - that Noynoy should become President.

Binay is not the right person to be vice-president.

Mar Roxas is.