IT IS NOT IN THE NATURE OF THE FILIPINOS TO SEE THE BIGGER
PICTURE - THE REASON WHY THEY ARE A HAPPY PEOPLE. THEY ARE HAPPY WITH WHAT
LITTLE THINGS THEY HAVE. THEY HAVE NO TIME TO WORRY IF THE SKY IS FALLING.
ROXAS –the low rating phenomenon
When P-Noy crossed swords with the country’s TOP POLITICAL
DYNASTIES with immense political bases - GMA, Enrile, Jinggoy Estrada, Bong Revilla, the Binays, and the
Marcoses, ROXAS lost a bulk of the people’s support.
In its eagerness to raise money, the BIR started taxing OFWs' balikbayan boxes and charging terminal fees to departing OFWs, which had been free in the last 19 years. Roxas again took a beating for the popular
vote. P-Noy should have let go of the BIR chief.
…and then came the traffic and MRT’s daily breakdowns, the “denim/language bala” at the airport, not to mention “Yolanda” and the “El Nino.”
P-Noy focused on bigger things like infrastructure and the economy but paid little attention to the smaller things, so it seems that the smaller things matter most to people. Not even Superman can solve this country’s problems, but Filipinos love their superhero, and they see it in the person of DUTERTE—the Captain Barbel of our time.
Like Duterte, P-Noy was a populist president, but he seemed to have lost his ‘connection’ with the people somewhere along the line. He
projected himself as more of a doer than a talker, but talkers get more votes in politics than doers. You cannot talk about GDP and the STOCK MARKET as a
measure of your presidency when 99% of the people do not understand what you
are talking about. They could better understand “P_tang’_na” (son of a bitch) and “Papatayin ko
sila” (I will kill them).
In P-Noy's eagerness to do the right and more significant things,
ROXAS became his single and biggest casualty. Roxas, by all measures, is the most
qualified among the candidates, but in a country where 90% of the people have to
live in crime-infested terrain, do not know how to wear neckties, and do not
drive around in fancy cars, they would instead go for Dolphy’s version of Captain
Barbel just for the laugh and Du30 it is. Can Captain Barbel deliver on his
promises…? The answer is a big no. In Davao, he was above the law, so he killed
with impunity. In Malacanang – he is not above the law. He made so many
powerful enemies that he would be impeached if he made a small mistake. In Davao, where he is the king, there is no Congress and no Supreme Court to clip his
wings. If he is a man of his word; he could leave office earlier than expected. Better
be a king of Davao than an emperor of 7,100 Island archipelagos.