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The crushing burden of debt | The Manila Times

There is one thing above others that humans can never escape and that is the burden of debt. Almost every one, except the millionaires, has a burden of debt. The hugely rich, however, can be in debt, too. Everyone seems to owe someone. There are different kinds of debt such as the “debt of honor” or in Filipino, “utang na loob,” which can control the lives of the underling to the person in ascendancy. We owe parents, relatives, benefactors and schools. They all claim we owe them something. Religious leaders claim we even owe debt to God, although Jesus came to say once we repent and do penance for our sins and debts all is forgiven and said if we are Good Samaritans, he gives us friendship, debt-.

Political debts are crushing and, like some Church leaders, control people. The ruling patriarch of the family dynasty holds almost everyone in some debt in their town or province when he or she dispenses public service, which is considered not a right but a personal favor. Then, there is debt owed to banks, to real-estate owners; the mortgage and car or motor loan has to be paid. Now, runaway inflation increases living costs and more debts pile up. There is no end to debt.

The world economic system runs on debt that must be paid and can never be forgiven. Restitution to victims must be paid, war reparations must be paid. Russia will pay war reparations to Ukraine for the next 50 years. All international debts must be paid on time. There is no escape, pay or perish.

Nations borrow, and they must pay. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is the great lender and debt collector for the rich nations and banks that lend to poor countries. It is like an extension of colonial control. The IMF pressures the poor countries that cannot pay to open their natural to multinationals for extraction and exploitation. Colonialism in another form.

In the Philippines in 1977, President Ferdinand E. Marcos borrowed billions of dollars and passed Presidential Decree 1177 known as the “Automatic Appropriations Law” for debt servicing. It decreed that the national treasury must pay the loan with interest, leaving the government without much money for public services or development and poverty soared. Then-senator Antonio Trillanes 4th tried to repeal this decree but failed. The Philippines is the only country in the world with such a law.

The borrowing goes on. Philippine foreign debt is $109 billion as of March 2022, according to the Philippine Central Bank. The national debt increased by 3.1 percent, up from $106 billion, that is an additional $3.3 billion borrowed. Where it went is what economists are still trying to figure out.

To the Covid crises, perhaps. To infrastructure, yes, and most went to the importation of oil upon which the government levies a high tax.

The beneficiaries are the “new seven sisters” oil-producing nations as they are called. They are Saudi Arabia's Aramco, Russia's Gazprom, CNPC of China, NIOC of Iran, Venezuela's PDVSA, Brazil's Petrobras and Malaysia's Petronas. These are the big players in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries or OPEC, a price-fixing cartel that controls the price of oil and holds nations and the world to ransom. Led by Russia, they hike the prices and become vastly richer because of the war in Russia that is funded by Russian oil and gas sales to Europe and elsewhere.

These are nationalized corporations and they control one-third of all the oil and gas in the world. They control the price of oil and gas. By increasing production, the price will fall. Reduce production and they create a shortage and the price will rise. The law of supply and demand rules the world. They have the power to manipulate the world economy and cause inflation, a rise in prices, loss of jobs and social unrest that could threaten the stability of governments. Nations owe huge debts to the OPEC nations.

Argentina cannot pay its debts to the IMF and is running out of foreign currency. Putin is fanning the flames of inflation by cutting off gas supplies to Europe.

Oil is power and the fossil fuel oil industry is still shamefully subsidized by many governments giving corporations everywhere incentives to explore for more oil.

Some rich countries pressure poor ones like Senegal that cannot pay its debts and is forced to open its natural resources of oil and gas to multinational corporations to exploit for their profit. This is the colonial exploitation that goes on today. This is the debt trap and China plays it all too well. It is a form of national bondage on a global scale.

This oil rush goes on despite the need to stop burning fossil fuels and cut carbon dioxide or CO2 emissions and build renewable power sources to save the planet from destructive global warming. Humans are in self-destructive mode. The burning of oil and gas caused dramatic climate change. Global warming makes the forests and the earth dry up and burn and the atmosphere more toxic, resulting in a rise in global warming, more droughts and less water for crops, food shortages, hunger and more social unrest and more debt by the poor nations to the rich ones just to survive.

The poor southern nations suffer most from destructive climate change and yet they contribute only a tiny fraction of the CO2 emissions in the atmosphere that are causing global warming. In fact, 85 percent are spewed out by rich industrial countries that cause huge losses and therefore owe the poor ones climate reparation. Because of their history of polluting habits, the rich nations have massive responsibility and huge climate debts to pay to the poor ones that owe them money.

So why not call it quits? Cancel the foreign debt of the poor nations and, in return, cancel the climate debt owned by the rich ones to the poor?

The forced repayments of interest and capital by the poor nations will stop and go to support food production and renewable energy projects for these nations and this will result in less debt to buy oil. That is, if the poor population can stop their corrupt rulers from stealing what is left in the national treasury. If so, it should help solve the terrible burden of debt.

The rich nations will lose power and control over the poor ones and stop exploiting them with every devious dirty deal to enslave the latter in . A massive effort to mobilize international public opinion over this deal is needed. Most of the rich have no compassion and no mercy, just self-interest, so it is the common persons, the poor who have to act and demand their leaders to refuse to pay their unjust debts until the rich polluters of the world pay them for damage caused by climate change droughts, crop losses and fires and do climate justice.

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