Effects Of A Default On Expats

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what world do you live in?

It's not a Peronist world. Judges do not grovel in front of the government in power. As I pointed out, Judge Griesa has reached decisions against a Republican president, so he doesn't much care about the politics of it.
 
sure, that happens only in Argentina under peronist governments ;)
 
he supports the republican party, of course. Is naive to say that judges can be isolated from political pressure, that is "nube de pedos".

As I pointed out above, Judge Griesa has reached decision(s) against the position held by a powerful Republican president. He has resisted amicus curiae pressure from the current US government and others. It's possible to disagree with his opinions as a matter of law, but there is zero evidence that he is politically motivated.
 
Doesn't work like that in the U.S. For real. True, a judge's past reveals his tendencies, and judges are influenced by politics, but it does not work at all like here in Argentina. Judges are can't just be disposed of, they are lifetime appointments. No one can tell them what decision to make, even their own party.
 
Doesn't work like that in the U.S. For real. True, a judge's past reveals his tendencies, and judges are influenced by politics, but it does not work at all like here in Argentina. Judges are can't just be disposed of, they are lifetime appointments. No one can tell them what decision to make, even their own party.

I believe in your words, but it is also true that there sometimes cases of corruption in the US with political tendencies.
Like this one: Ex-judge, three others sentenced in vote fraud:
http://www.courier-j...-fraud/7536395/

Also, as far as I know there were amnesty projects (for instance for illegal immigrants) plus 150 executive decrees in the US over the last 5 years.
There seem to be legal mechanisms to influence over the legislative and the judiciary powers like in most of the countries, especially for these relevant cases.
 
Common Frenchie, at the end of the day this crap is legal histrionics. Argentina is a serial defaulter that has historically and consistently flaunted every ones rules/laws and customs. It's not the fault of [someone else] aka the usa. Its that Nestor gave the world the finger and blew off tradition, norm, rule of law and international decorum. Now the whole thing is a shit storm and pooooooor Argentina is crying "it's not our fault"..........................again. Argentina needs to belly up to the bar and propose how they are going to put this dog to sleep. They wanted this in a US court so they would someone to blame for Nestors bad judgment.

Hi,

Argentina a serial defauter? Well, we default 7 times in our history, and guess what? Mighty US only 6 times, Spain is the country with more defaults, 14. So go get your sources right, sad soul.

Cheers!
 
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