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    The Fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA)

    of President Noynoy Aquino

    President Benigno Simeon BS Aquino will be delivering his fourth State of the Nation Address(SONA) on Monday, July 22, 2013. It has been three years since majority of Filipino voters

    elected the son of so-called heroes into the highest office in the land. Little did those voters

    know that after he banished the use of wang-wang on the streets in his first month in office

    a decision some thought was bold and a sign that he meant businessnot much would change

    under his leadership.

    In fact, the culture of impunity remains alive and well under the Second Aquino Presidency.

    Likewise, poverty levels in the country remain unchangedwhich, according to the Presidents

    own motto, is a confirmation that corruption still exists in government. This is hardly surprising

    considering the PDAF or pork barrel funds given to congressmen remain exempted from

    auditors. Allegations of misuse of these funds keep haunting its recipients under the Aquino

    government with scams run by organized syndicates implicating the Presidents men. Recently,

    even the Presidential sister Ballsy Aquino and husband Eldon Cruz were accused of extorting

    money from a Czech for a government contract for the Metro Rail Transit.

    When people go through President BS Aquinos previous SONAs, they will find that some of the

    stuff that he claimed he had already achieved were mere intentions or are still on the drawing

    board. They appear to be products of his wishful thinking or something that he wanted to achieve

    but could not because, for one, he kept focusing too much on the wrong set of priorities and, two,

    he has gone about achieving his goals the wrong way. After four years, it is safe to say that his

    plans need to go back to the drawing board because they have not delivered the results everyoneis waiting for. As the saying goes, plans are only good intentions unless they immediately

    degenerate into hard work. Heres a statement that he claims were achieved in his third SONA:

    Now, with a level playing field, and clear and consistent rules, confidence in our economy is

    growing. Investments are pouring in, jobs are being created, and a virtuous cycle has begun

    where empowered consumers buy more products, and businesses hire more people so they can

    expand to keep up with the growing demand.

    One wonders what his basis is in saying that there is now equal opportunity for all when he only

    gives opportunities and breaks to his own family members and friends. This is evident when he

    quickly dismisses allegations of corruption involving his allies. This was also evident when he

    granted the position of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to his long time friend and former

    classmate; Maria Lourdes Sereno even when there were candidates more qualified for the

    position.

    Some people were actually saying that putting a close ally in the Supreme Court was the Aquino-

    Cojuanco clans ultimate goal in removing former Chief Justice Renato Corona in 2012. They

    say it has something to do with prolonging their hold in the familys sugar plantation in Hacieda

    Luisita. This was an observation made by a lot of people when the Presidents bid to impeach the

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    former Chief Justice became increasingly irrational as it played out before the media. He had no

    qualms about conducting a trial by media and releasing his hounds in the press to demonize

    Corona. It is no secret that Corona put the distribution of Hacienda Luisita as one of his priorities

    during his stint in the Supreme Court. It was quite bizarre that crimes like the Maguindanao

    massacre where 56 people died did not get as much attention as Coronas offenses offenses

    that pale in comparison to what some public servants have committed in the past.

    Serenos current stint as Chief Justice has not brought the reform BS Aquino has been boasting

    about. Reports even say that Serenos inexperience and the fact that she leapfrogged more senior

    justices for the coveted post has brought disunity and animosity among the justices in the

    Supreme Court. This is hardly good news for the victims of heinous crimes who thought real

    reform would come as President BS Aquino promised.

    In his previous SONA, President BS Aquino claimed that investments are pouring in and jobs are

    being created. This is contrary to what the figures are saying. 2013 unemployment rose to 7.5

    percent in April from last years 6.9 percent according to the latest Labor Force Survey. The

    National Statistics Office likewise confirmed that Philippine employment dipped to 37.82million in April 2013 from the 37.84 million in April 2012.

    In his fourth SONA, BS Aquino will predictably highlight the countrys 7.8% economic growth

    achieved in the first quarter and the Fitch Ratings credit upgrade from BB+ to BBB- last April

    without admitting that they did not make a difference to the employment and poverty rate. As

    some of us havepredicted in the past, the economic growth rate will not mean much to the

    unemployed Filipinos because government and consumer spendingthe primary driver of the

    Philippine economydo not create permanent jobs for people outside of the retail and building

    industry.

    Cash dole-outs promote a culture of dependence.

    The SONA will not be complete without the mention of the governments Pantawid Pamilyang

    Pilipino Program (PPPP) and the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT). It is interesting to note that

    without Filipinos realizing it, the country has somehow turned into a welfare state. In a move that

    could be considered yet another band-aid solution, the government is increasing their budgets for

    the projects from 44 to 60 billion pesos. It is possible that this is a response to the critics who are

    saying that the poor did not feel the effect of Noynoys much-touted economic growth rate.

    Indeed, in a statement, Budget Secretary Florencio Abad admitted the government would try to

    make people feel the effect of economic growth with the use of the CCT program.

    It is very convenient for the Aquino government to simply use taxpayers money to keep the

    poor from complaining. Some would say its all too easy. He and his cabinet wont have to thinkof a permanent solution to the rise in poverty. Obviously, this program will continue until BS

    Aquino steps down in 2016. The problem will be somebody elses after that. He might even

    boast the way he boasted in the past about how the number of recipients of the cash dole outs

    will increase. Not realizing that of course it would increase when the number of poor people

    continues to grow. And it will keep growing if the government does not find a more sustainable

    solution to the unemployment rate.

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    Despite the Philippines territorial disputes with our South East Asian neighbors, which has

    made headline news for the last couple of years, BS Aquino will likely gloss over these issues

    only briefly in his SONA. Unless he wants to risk the ire of China once again, he will not

    mention the fact that the US military is back using Subic in their military exercises. Glossing

    over it reduces the likelihood of people noticing that he could be violating the Constitution for

    allowing its use. Well, some might think that BS Aquino has sought the help of Uncle Sam in

    easing the tension with China but he wont admit that in his SONA for sure.

    The territorial dispute with Malaysia regarding Sabah will hardly get a mention in the SONA

    considering BS Aquino does not want to risk endangering the recently-concluded talks with the

    Moro Islamic Liberation Front, which was held in Kuala Lumpur. The deaths of Filipinos who

    laid claim on Sabah soil in the hands of Malaysian military forces will not get a mention. The

    Philippine government treated them as terrorists anyway.

    Speaking of terrorists, what President Aquino will highlight is his own impression that the

    Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro will pave the way for peace in Mindanao. Never

    mind that some people perceive the deal as giving in to the rebel forces of the MILF andtechnically giving away the region. According to a report, the government and MILF have

    agreed to a 50-50 sharing but with incremental increases in access to fossil fuels (oil, natural gas,

    coal) and uranium in the region. Some of BS Aquinos critics even claim that he has done this

    deal just to win a Nobel Peace Prize. If he ever wins the prize, it still wont guarantee a long

    lasting peace in the region.

    Previous SONAs took over an hour to finish. This year could go over two hours. President BS

    Aquino has been reportedly been busy in the last few weeks writing it himself. He could be

    putting a little bit more unnecessary motherhood statements similar to his previous one that

    claims, the government that once abused its power is finally using that power for their benefit.

    Such statements hardly inspire Filipinos to be more vigilant of government activities. Ifanything, they just make people act indifferent and apathetic. As long as the majority thinks he is

    doing the right thing, BS Aquino will continue to act like he is. As another saying goes, the road

    to hell is paved with good intentions, perhaps paved with excessive use of taxpayers money too.