Milei Chronicles (12) Presidential Debate 2
Presidential Candidate Javier Milei
and his non-theories on Ecology
Presidential Candidate Javier Milei
and his non-theories on Ecology
El primero fue Sergio Massa, de la UxP, que llegó elegantemente vestido. ¿Será el mismo traje azul que usa para sus reuniones con el FMI? Massa se deslizó hacia un discurso doctrinal, tal vez demasiado Perón Perón para el gusto de la mayoría. Inquebrantable, Massa ofreció una actuación razonable para alguien cuya personalidad es intrínsecamente aburrida. Hay que imaginarse que algunos miembros del público reprimieron una mueca cuando Massa sugirió que los evasores fiscales fueran a la cárcel, mientras que su colega del partido, Martín Insuarralde, aparecía en fotos tomando cócteles en un yate mediterráneo con una ‘modelo’ tatuada.
the UxP was equally inadept at dealing with the debt problems for reasons of stimulating employment and paying off state friendly industries with high energy requirements and deep pockets in Swiss bank accounts but at least their leaders had not appeared in the Panama Papers as had Bullrich’s party group founder Mauricito Macri. The sesspool of corruption runs deep in both groups.
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Trust seems like an old fashioned word these days but when it comes to government and economy a working level of trust is essential. Not everyone can be an economist or the overseer of operations on an international gas pipeline. […]
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