More government
central planning, more wastes and inefficiencies. This is once more exhibited
in the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) or Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
(4Ps) program of the government.
My economist
friend from UP, Jhiedon Florentino, rode a taxi and engaged the taxi driver to
a fruitful conversation. Well, it’s more of probing the mind of one of the
average persons in this country on what they think of certain government
policies like the CCT. Jhie is down to earth enough to listen to the man’s
frank ideas and witty remarks. Then he posted their conversation in his
facebook wall last October 12-13, 2012. One more reason why fb is both an
entertaining and educational platform in the planet today – at zero politics,
zero taxes involved.
“Me” here
refers to Jhiedon. The taxi driver is from Malinta, Valenzuela City, Metro
Manila. Jhie posted this in a 4-parts installment in his fb wall. There are
comments after each part. I put all the comments and exchanges after part 4. I
also made short English translation to some points, for the non-Filipino
readers of this blog. Thanks to Jhie for allowing me to post this in my blog. Six
pages pages long, enjoy!
Part 1:
Manong Tx driver: ...d naman namin hinihingi maging 4Ps, pero
binigyan kami...
Me: lahat sa sitio ninyo 4Ps manong?
Manong: Di ko nga maintindihan, yung mga taong dapat makaavail, hindi nakakakuha, yung mga nagbabasura...
Manong: Di ko nga maintindihan, yung mga taong dapat makaavail, hindi nakakakuha, yung mga nagbabasura...
Me: sa tingin ninyo manong, bakit....
Manong: sa katamaran na pumunta, di nila alam, at iyong iba mga wala namang mga IDs. Tapos aatend ka ng mga meeting, malayo...
Manong: sa katamaran na pumunta, di nila alam, at iyong iba mga wala namang mga IDs. Tapos aatend ka ng mga meeting, malayo...
Me: nakaatend na kayo manong ng mga meeting
Manong: oo, nung minsan nagkasakit si misis
Manong: oo, nung minsan nagkasakit si misis
Me: anong pinagusapan ninyo nung FDS manong
Manong: naku, FAMILY PLANNING ang pinaguusapan nung pumunta ako....
Manong: naku, FAMILY PLANNING ang pinaguusapan nung pumunta ako....
(Translation: Driver said they did not ask for the 4Ps but
government gave them the money. He did not understand why the less poor got the
money but the very poor like garbage scavengers got nothing, they are lazy to
walk long and attend meetings, or they do not have any ID. He attended one
meeting, the topic was about family planning)
Part 2 of my "interview" and
"navigation" activities
Me: Ah manong, FDS po iyon...Kumusta naman ang meeting?
Manong: naku, nakatayo ako ng mga dalawang oras!
Me: Ah manong, FDS po iyon...Kumusta naman ang meeting?
Manong: naku, nakatayo ako ng mga dalawang oras!
Me: Ha? bakit ho?
Manong: naku, kami pa ang pinagdadala ng bangko. sa basketball court sa sitio. Ni walang blackboard. ano bang klaseng meeting iyon....
Me: May nagesplika po ng family planning sa
inyo?
Manong: oo, tawa nga ako ng tawa:
Manong: oo, tawa nga ako ng tawa:
Me: Bakit naman ho? naesplika ba ang mga
methods? si misis ba ninyo nabisita para duon?
Manong: ah hindi na. menopausal na kasi si misis. Naipaliwanag naman ng malinaw ng mga nagorient galing DOH at DSWD ang mga methods. kaya lang...parang DALAGA pa yung nagorient. tapos, FP ang sinasabi niya?
Manong: ah hindi na. menopausal na kasi si misis. Naipaliwanag naman ng malinaw ng mga nagorient galing DOH at DSWD ang mga methods. kaya lang...parang DALAGA pa yung nagorient. tapos, FP ang sinasabi niya?
Me: ahahahahah. sa tingin ba ninyo manong
parang alam naman niya ang sinasabi niya?
Manong: ah oo. nakakatuwa lang na parang dalaga pa siya. pero magaling magexplain. at hindi nahiya ng biruin ko na "sinusukat pa ba iyang condon"!...
Manong: ah oo. nakakatuwa lang na parang dalaga pa siya. pero magaling magexplain. at hindi nahiya ng biruin ko na "sinusukat pa ba iyang condon"!...
Me: hahhahahahaa
(Translation:
Driver said he stood for two hours in the meeting, they were asked to bring
their own chairs, in a basketball court, no blackboard. The women from DOH and
DSWD explained well the various family planning methods but they look like
unmarried ladies. They were not shy when
I asked if condom sizes are measured.)
PArt 3:
Me: kumusta naman ang philhealth ninyo manong, nabigyan ba kayo ng id cards?
Manong: ah nun pa kami member ng philheallth.
Me: kumusta naman ang philhealth ninyo manong, nabigyan ba kayo ng id cards?
Manong: ah nun pa kami member ng philheallth.
Me: nagamit na ho ba ninyo pagkatapos ninyo
maging CCT
Manong: ah oo. at saka, may record na yung mga apo ko sa center. kahit ubo ubo lang, dinadala na namin sa center
Manong: ah oo. at saka, may record na yung mga apo ko sa center. kahit ubo ubo lang, dinadala na namin sa center
Me: alam nila na CCT kayo manong?
Manong: ah oo. mahaba iyong listahan nila eh. kailangan magpunta a sa center kasi pag hindi ka nagpunta, baka matanggal ka sa CCT.
Manong: ah oo. mahaba iyong listahan nila eh. kailangan magpunta a sa center kasi pag hindi ka nagpunta, baka matanggal ka sa CCT.
Me: sa pagkakaalam ba ninyo, ano ano ba ang
mga kondisoyon para maging CCT kayo?
Manong: naku, dapat pumupunta ka sa mga meetings. kasi pag lampas tatlong meetings hindi mo mapuntahan, tatanggalin ka
Manong: naku, dapat pumupunta ka sa mga meetings. kasi pag lampas tatlong meetings hindi mo mapuntahan, tatanggalin ka
Me: pero ang problema lang ninyo, walang
bangko kada meeting?
Manong: oo at ang daming pamilyang kinakausap?
Manong: oo at ang daming pamilyang kinakausap?
Me: ha? sa isang meeting? mga ilan po?
Manong: naku lampas 100 daan,
Manong: naku lampas 100 daan,
Me: isang meeting lang ho iyon, walang grupo
grupo.?
Manong: ay oo. ang mga 200 daan pa ata....sana nga lang may blackboard. sabi ko nga sa misis ko "ano bang klaseng meeting iyan, ni walang eraser at blackboard". dapag naman may blackboard man lang kahit nakaupo na lang ang mga tao sa court..
Manong: ay oo. ang mga 200 daan pa ata....sana nga lang may blackboard. sabi ko nga sa misis ko "ano bang klaseng meeting iyan, ni walang eraser at blackboard". dapag naman may blackboard man lang kahit nakaupo na lang ang mga tao sa court..
(Translation: We were PhilHealth members a
long time ago. We have used it, my grandchildren have records already at the
health center. If they have cough, we bring them to the center. We must go to
the center otherwise they will remove us from the CCT. You must also attend
meetings, if you miss more than three meetings, they will remove you from the
program. They talk to many families, around 200. No blackboard and eraser.)
Jhie added, “What was interesting to hear was nung tinanung ko
kung kailan nila nagamit ang phic nila. Nung daw time ng ondoy. Kaya daw
talagang pumila sila nung renewal daw ng cards sa munisipyo. Nakita ni manong
na malaking tulong yung phic card nila nung may sakuna”
(Philhealth cards are useful during calamities, like typhoon
Ondoy. They really queued at the city hall for the renewal of their cards.)
PART 4: INTERVIEW WITH MANONG DRIVER ON FDS FOR FAMILY PLANNING:
(funny ito, pero may lesson)--> hello again area coordinators
Me: teka manong, bakit naman inupuan ninyo ang FP eh menopausa na pala si misis....
Manong: oo nga, menopausal nga si misis, hindi na magkakaanak iyon....pero ako, HINDI NAMAN MENOPAUSAL. kayang kaya pa.
Me: ano manong?!!!!!!
Manong: aba ser, sa trabaho naman namin...alam mo na....dapat alam namin ang family planning. tsaka andun na din naman ako, nakinig na din ako.
Manong: aba ser, sa trabaho naman namin...alam mo na....dapat alam namin ang family planning. tsaka andun na din naman ako, nakinig na din ako.
the manong mentioned na they drive young couples to motels. So
possible dispatchers of fp commodities like condoms.
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My exchanges with Jhie on his fb wall:
Jhie: pumila daw siya nung una sir, ang sabi sa kanya, "ay
pangbabae po itong pila na ito" nung first time na pilahan daw sa munisipyo
for the cct
Nonoy: Jhie, sa barrio na pinupuntahan ko sa bugallon, pangasinan, those who receive the CCT are generally the not so poor: hubby has a stable job in the formal sector, or working as OFW. The really poor ones, widow with 3 kids or more, don't get. Palakasan din sa DSWD or barangay officials.
Jhie: nonoy, that was pointed out by manong, yung dapat daw na makaavail (his own words ha), hindi daw makaavail, dahil ni postal ID nga wala sila.
Nonoy: Endless racket yan Jhie. Dati, educ & books for the poor, healthcare & medicines for the poor, housing & relocation for the poor, AR & tractors for the poor, MRT subsidy & e-trikes for the poor, etc. Now cash transfer for the poor, because past programs to "fight poverty" were ineffective or failure, Soon, condoms and pills for the poor as CCT and previous programs are not working. After that, iPad for the poor na siguro. More poverty, more racket kasi yan
Jhie: ang sabi nga niya..."hindi naman namin hiningi maging 4Ps, binigyan kami..."
Nonoy: Jhie, pwede ko bang i blog itong 4-parts story mo? useful
and down to earth eh. Syempre dadagdagan ko ng sarili kong observations.
Doon sa barrio ulit sa pangasinan, isang widow, 4 or 5 yata anak, namatay ang mister dahil sa sobrang inom. Nahihilo na daw after uminom, pinagbawalan na ni misis, naaaya pa rin ng barkada. Minsan, umuwi 9pm after sa inom, natulog dahil nahihilo na raw sya. Around 11pm, tumayo dahil nahihilo pa rin, bigla nag collapse, di umabot ng hospital. Yan ang sinasabi ko, the personal responsibility aspect of healthcare, hindi yan lahat DOH/WB/government responsibility.
Anyway, the widow is hard pressed to feed the younger kids, buti may binatilyo nang anak, nakakatulong maghanap ng pera. Pero sila hindi nakaktanggap ng CCT, yong neighbor nila just a few meters away na OFW ang asawa, nakaka receive ng CCT. Ang galing ano.
(Translation: in the barrio in Pangasinan that I visit, a widow, with 4 or 5 kids, the husband died due to frequent drinking. He gets dizzy after drinking, the wife told him to stop drinking, but his friends would invite him for a drink. One time, he came home 9pm feeling dizzy and slept. Around 11pm he got up and still feeling dizzy, suddenly collapsed, did not reach the hospital. Personal responsibility of healthcare, not all are government responsibility. The family became poorer, but they don't get CCT money, their neighbor with an OFW hubby gets the money.)
Doon sa barrio ulit sa pangasinan, isang widow, 4 or 5 yata anak, namatay ang mister dahil sa sobrang inom. Nahihilo na daw after uminom, pinagbawalan na ni misis, naaaya pa rin ng barkada. Minsan, umuwi 9pm after sa inom, natulog dahil nahihilo na raw sya. Around 11pm, tumayo dahil nahihilo pa rin, bigla nag collapse, di umabot ng hospital. Yan ang sinasabi ko, the personal responsibility aspect of healthcare, hindi yan lahat DOH/WB/government responsibility.
Anyway, the widow is hard pressed to feed the younger kids, buti may binatilyo nang anak, nakakatulong maghanap ng pera. Pero sila hindi nakaktanggap ng CCT, yong neighbor nila just a few meters away na OFW ang asawa, nakaka receive ng CCT. Ang galing ano.
(Translation: in the barrio in Pangasinan that I visit, a widow, with 4 or 5 kids, the husband died due to frequent drinking. He gets dizzy after drinking, the wife told him to stop drinking, but his friends would invite him for a drink. One time, he came home 9pm feeling dizzy and slept. Around 11pm he got up and still feeling dizzy, suddenly collapsed, did not reach the hospital. Personal responsibility of healthcare, not all are government responsibility. The family became poorer, but they don't get CCT money, their neighbor with an OFW hubby gets the money.)
Jhie: sure nonoy , go ahead. during my conversation with manong, i "took away" everything i know, heard about the CCT. as if first time ko nadinig ang mga sinasabi niya. nagprobe lang ako ang hinayaan siya to reveal his insights
Nonoy: Thanks Jhie. May I share with you my earlier blog psot about this CCT racket, http://funwithgovernment.blogspot.com/2010/11/endless-program-for-poor.html
Jhie: May mga natulungan naman. Pero siempre may leakage and
undercoverage din. What is interesting though is my names and faces. ..on the
article....for the life of me, di ko din maintindihan bakit sinusubsidize pa
din ang mrt. Sobrang layo na ng gap sa bus fares. Shouldnt those using the mrt
payba high price din for the positive externality the mrt brings? Bec its like
an additional "highway" that unclogs the streets? Similar to the argument
that rates of using skyway should be almost the same with the ordinary toll
roads?
Nonoy: Right, it's not a 100 percent waste of taxpayers' money, but it's expanding cronyism at the barangay levels. Only those less poor but know the guys at DSWD and barangay officials will have higher chance of getting the CCT money. About the MRT subsidy, it is simply wrong. If the purpose of the government is to help the poor, then government should also put up MRT in Davao, Baguio, Cebu, Bacolod, Iloilo, CdO, Tacloban, etc. and subsidize the poor passengers there too. Why only in Metro Manila?
Very very often, when government introduces a welfare program, it is inefficient and distortionary. Government and its foreign aid money bags do not ask hard reasons why some people are poor. Could they be poor because they simply are lazy and do not want to work? Or they work 4-5 days a week but they also party 6-7 nights a week and have zero savings?
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Jhie added that the driver was emphatic that they did not ask
for the CCT money but government gave them. Then driver later linked the impending
tax hike on cigarettes to partly finance such CCT money, that they buy cigarettes
properly, why raise its price.
I find the discussions by Jhie and the taxi driver very
entertaining and educational. It shows how some ordinary people’s perception of
social problems are much different with the perception by the central planners
including PhD holders in government. The problem with many economists and other
central planners is that they are they think they have a macro solution to
every micro and household problems. They see poverty persisting despite the
various programs for the poor that they have centrally planned and implemented
many decades ago. So they invented the CCT, without asking that some poor
people have indirectly chosen the path of poverty by being lazy or
irresponsible. Or government itself can be the main creator of poverty by
heavily bureaucratizing entrepreneurship, by looking at entrepreneurs as
potential criminals and requiring them to get various permits from barangay to
city to national government agencies and pay various fees and taxes to them,
before they can formally start a business, micro or small or medium size
business.
The reason why Manong Driver and other people did not ask for
CCT money is because he/they can earn money on his/their own. But when
government would give them money for free, they will accept it. But we know
that such CCT money is not “free”, more taxes will be coming our way to pay for
those multi-billion pesos CCT annually and other programs. The bleeding heart
WB and ADB which chipped in about $450 million each for this huge loan will be
earning big from this project.
Now many CCT money goes to the less poor, the very poor don't, and
the problem is not solved once again. And for those who receive the CCT money,
they also have to take a half day or whole day off from work so that can attend
DSWD and DOH meetings, otherwise frequent absences would mean discontinuation
of CCT money.
Endless central planning by the government to “fight poverty”
did not work and will not work. Once the current CCT funding will run out, the
nearly $1 billion of WB-ADB loan plus local counterpart funding. I am 100
percent sure that they will say, “Poverty remains high, it is time to invent a
new fight-poverty program.” Like what, CCT part 2, then CCT part 3, then iPad and
Samsung Tab for the poor, endless racket and robbery of taxpayers.
The central planners – in government, in academe including UP,
the foreign aid – and their supporters among the NGOs and media, will not admit
that central planning and BIG government is wrong. They will persist that their
great macro ideas will solve micro issues and problems, and continue their
endless ways of spend-spend-spend, tax-tax-tax, borrow-borrow-borrow. And this
could be the biggest malady of humanity in this planet.
---------See also:
Welfarism 9: Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT), November 12, 2010
Welfarism 16: Bailing Out Lazy and Irresponsible People, February 27, 2012
Welfarism 17: Personal Irresponsibility and Government, March 15, 2012
Welfarism 19: Consumption-led Growth and Direct Welfare, March 31, 2012
Welfarism 20: Hollande and Socialism in France, May 07, 2012
Welfarism 21: Is Malaysia a Welfare State? July 18, 2012
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