On 03/16/2016 01:10 AM, Bradley Spurman wrote:
A growing number of Argentinians are expressing outrage over
President Barack Obama’s planned visit to the country March 24th.
I can't imagine why they are upset. After all, it was not Chairman
Obama who pegged the Argentine peso one to one to the U.S. dollar
to restore confidence in it, then devalued it 3-1 overnight (it
currently stands at 14.6 to the dollar). Argentinians should be
outraged over their own government officials who stole their
wealth in the form of currency devaluation.
On Wed, 16 Mar 2016 08:10:45 +0100 (CET), "Bradley Spurman" <bspurman@outlook.com> wrote:
A growing number of Argentinians are expressing outrage over
President Barack Obama’s planned visit to the country March 24th.
No point in posting in soc.culture.argentina. This was once great
place to exchange ideas, but Macri's secret police are monitoring and
anybody with a job will lose it if he posts anything anti-government
here.
Note the number of posts has gone down from 30 to nihil .....
Macri is a raving "republican", BTW. "Liberal" in Latin America means
exactly the opposite from what it means in the US.
"Liberal" = No state control, taxes increase as wages get smaller (Big corporations and the rich pay next to nothing), high unemployment, low
wages, no state education or health systems. Privatized
infrastructure. Corruption everywhere. AKA "republican".
If any Argentinean replies to this, it will be to extol the virtues of Macri's fascism. In the hope he'll keep his job.
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