GLIMPSES
By Jose Ma.Montelibano
It is difficult not to be optimistic about the future of our country. In fact, one would have to be totally blind, totally prejudiced, totally compromised, or simply too emotionally constipated not to be optimistic. Optimism does not remove the problems, but makes it easier to do so. Optimism does not paint a bright future but makes it attractive to have one. Yes, optimism looks at the glass half full instead of half empty, but it has good reason to do so – like realizing the water is coming in and not going out.
For nine months, financial institutions and international rating agencies have consistently upgraded their forecasts on the Philippines. I am amazed at how all of them, yes, all of them, are so bullish about the Philippines. And like a self-fulfilling prophecy, their optimism has been affirmed when the Philippines posted an outstanding 6.4% growth in GNP for the first quarter of 2012. By achieving a growth that is the highest among ASEAN countries and second only to China for the whole of Asia, the Philippines proved that the positive ratings had solid foundations.
What is interesting is that the optimism of the world’s financial institutions and rating agencies coincided with the arrest of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and the impeachment of now deposed Chief Justice Renato Corona. What his political opponents tried to downplay, even disparage, now has President Noynoy Aquino on the right side of history. When he placed absolute priority on the fight against corruption as his campaign promise, and now his governance, P-Noy accepted that the pain of reform and the challenge of transformation were necessary ingredients to the change that Filipinos clamored for.
It takes courage to demand justice and begin from the top. It takes courage to demand that the former president must face the music from inside the Philippines and now safely outside the arms of Philippine laws and justice. It takes courage to confront a TRO from the Supreme Court which would have allowed Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to leave the country in a fastbreak manner. It takes courage to tell Renato Corona to his face in a public setting that the Chief Justice was protecting the one who appointed him in the dead of night and worked out Supreme Court decisions with great partiality. It takes courage to inspire the impeachment of the Chief Justice despite all the warnings about a Constitutional crisis.
I am on my last leg of a month-long journey to visit Filipinos in the United States and Canada. In the nation-building advocacy of Gawad Kalinga which I always try to contribute to, I have found it crucial that Filipinos abroad, especially Filipinos in America,must be an active player in the change and prosperity of the motherland. I have also realized that the fractiousness, and, sometimes, outright divisiveness of community leaders, have to take their own reform and then movement towards solidarity The enormous financial power of Filipinos in America plus their influence on the families they support back home cannot be undervalued.If they find reasonable convergence in transcendent causes, the money and influence of Filipinos in America can bring more financial and political benefit than the World Bank or the IMF combined.
Overseas Filipino Workers, popularly known as OFWs, send more money to their families in the Philippines than Filipinos in America, but they cannot send much more than what they are already sending. OFWs already send the bulk of their wages every month. On the other hand, Filipinos in America can till increase dramatically what they remit to the Philippines if they are properly motivated or inspired. They can send annually more billions of US and Canadian dollars than what the World Bank and the IMF has historically provided the Philippines as loans. And the funds that Filipinos in America can additionally remit to the Philippines, even as investments to long-term development, will most probably stay in the Philippines permanently.
Credibility. Confidence. Optimism. A crab mentality is born from a sour outlook. Divisiveness is born from an acidic attitude. Most bad news are not real – they are stories from spin masters who take one bad news and multiplies it until it dominates the rest of reality which carries good news as well. Most bad news flow from a history of Filipinos ready to believe the worst of ourselves even when the best of ourselves is what it takes to build the future we long for but can never have with negativism as the primary driver. Revolutions have been known to destroy but only hard work with positive motivation builds a nation with a brighter future.
There is a new generation of Filipinos who do not carry the baggage of divisiveness and pessimism. They have long rejected the gloomy or the contentious which are great dampers to the creative spirit and expression of modern technology. Those who will build our nation are not chained to conflict, they are wired to change. Those who cannot see and say anything contributory to the kind of future they want are simply neglected, not even worth contending with. This is the future.
In the United States and Canada, Filipinos are beginning to feel that new optimism about the great possibility of change. In no small measure did the impeachment, conviction and removal of Rene Corona as Chief Justice contribute to the general feeling of pride in being Filipino, in being part of people able to demand honesty and justice. I believe, though, that the new optimism in the air is from a deeper faith that we can do it, that we have what it takes to do it, and that change is possible because we want it more strongly than ever.
I believe, too, that the fresh air of the young, the idealism that naturally springs from their soul, will lead us to a togetherness that will defy the bondage of history, dismantle our divisions, confront and defeat the greed and apathy that perpetuate poverty. I believe that those who will build a future full of hope have arrived at last.
“There is always a philosophy for lack of courage.” Albert Camus

How can someone be not overly optimistic about the future of our homeland when everything that is so wrong about a country are all concentrated in this little island called the Philippines. Many of our political leaders have been around before some of us are even old enough to have pubic hairs, and countries that are once behind us in terms of economic prosperity are now way ahead of us. Corruption is the main culprit for our country’s demise, and if we are to rid our country of this disease, who then will run our system of government? I have been to countries that had been referred to as third world country and let me tell you, the Philippines is beginning to look more and more like one. I doubt that I will be around to witness any positive changes in our country.
I am with you on this, Katotong Noah.
Kung walang kurap, walang mahirap. When I went “home” to the Motherland recently, I saw a lot of mahihiirap, a lot more than during the time of Marcos. Eh di kung ganon, maraming mga kurap. Doble pa. Triple pa. Dahil triple at doble pa ang mga mahihirap.
Is Pee-Noy really capable of eliminating corruption that doubled and tripled under his regime? Also, if Pee-Noy is truly honest and upfront about eliminating corruption, begin first at Hacienda Luisita…. Otherwise, Pee-Noy’s efforts are just PEKE efforts, a show more laughable than Eat Bulaga. A diversion, ika nga, from the obvious truth, as seen by the naked eye. Seen by my naked eyes when I went home for a visit. Corruption is so rampant and STILL the way of life there. And more so!
Sa airport pa lang, umpisa na ang lagayan. On the way back, sa airport din matatapos ang lagayan. Also, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport is the ONLY airport in the world where you have to pay a so-called “terminal fee.” A government-sanctioned lagay, I suppose. Yet the place is so filthy and poorly maintained, lalu na yung mga bathrooms, ang baho!
This beautiful piece of writing by Mr. Jose Ma Montelibano is merely a propaganda piece for Pee-Noy, I think. A smoke screen….
Karamihan na laging lumalabas sa isip at bibig ng tao ay ang negative side of the idea! Kung palaging ganoon, ang isang mahirap na bansa ay hindi na makakaahon sa hirap or state of being poor!
Ang masamang karanasan ng mahabang panahon sa ilalim ng Marcos administration sa pag-abuso ng authority and power ay hanggang ngayon hindi pa lubusang masugpo. Ang kailangan ay maibahagi ang mabuting kaisipan at mabuting paggawa sa current government o lipunan upang mabuo at lalong lumakas at bumilis ang pag-usad ng minimithing tagumpay. Ang political dynasty ay dapat buwagin!
Pareng Rodel, kung maibabago natin ang pag-iisip ng ating mga kababayan may pag-asa pa sigurong maituwid ang takbo ng ating bansa, pero ang problema ay ang bagong generation na mga Filipino ay ganoon na nakagisnan at medyo mahirap ng tuwidin ang kanilang kaisipan. Alam naman sigurong lahat ng mga kababayan natin ang problema ng ating bansa, at dahil sa hirap ng buhay tapos sinundan pa ng mga corrupt na politicians na wala din namang nagagawa para bumuti ang buhay ng mga tao, kaya ayan, wala na din silang pakialam. Tama ka, kung maaalis natin ang political dynasty baka may pag-asa pa ang ating bansa.
Hanggang ngayon pa ba kasalanaan pa ni Marcos ang nangyayari sa Pilipinas, aka, WaWa We Land? Gumising na po kayo at tignan ninyo ang nangyayari sa bayan sa ilalim ng regime ni Mister Pee-Noy. Lalung naging grabe ang buhay sa atin at lalung dumami ang mga kurap at mga mahihirap.
Ang mga Pilipino kasi, binoto isang retard, kaya retarded din ang bayan sa pag-unlad.
I am surprised why columnists who are pro-PNoy administration are avoiding writing about POLITICAL DYNASTY/CLAN.
Now is the perfect time to encourage the PNOY administration that controls Congress (they’ve the magic numbers they said) to pass a LAW against – POLITICAL DYNASTY, a more than 20-year decoration enshrined in Mom Cory’s defective Constitution.
A law on said Dynasties, as well as land distribution at decided price, is all that is needed to make the Cory Constitution less two defects!!
I believe PNoy is a good son who will make Mr. Montelibano’s article ‘A FUTURE FULL OF HOPE’ gradually happen.
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POLITICAL DYNASTY/CLAN CO-EXISTS WITH POVERTY