Lucas said:That is exactly what I have been trying to explain here but some forum members jumped in the air mad at me when I suggested that this is the way to go in having some government control tied to all this currency exchange madness. Hope they start to understand now what a rotten system has been endured for decades here.
Latest news is that, as many as you know by now that this TV celebrity 'diva' Susana Gimenez jumped up and down in disgust because she went to exchange pesos for dollars and was refused by AFIP for discrepancies in her income/expenses declaration. She then utilized her program to criticize and vent out her frustration for the measures taken by the government on these matters. What she forgot to mention is that her income declaration was 50 thousand pesos per year and the fact that she already exchanged pesos/dollar for an amount of 2,5 million dollars in that period. That is the situation with these people they are mad on all this because now they have to justify how come that with so little declared income they are able to move that quantity of money, and what is worse they do it to by taking those foreign exchange money out of the country and invert it probably in real state in Miami, or Europe or whatever, nice little bitches like these are plenty in this country.
"nice little bitches like these are plenty in this country"
Yeah, Like Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner