nativexpat
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Guys.. let's not get into this "Menem vs. Nestor" debate ... please...
Moxon said:But seriously Sara, when you post such absurdities, do you know they are demonstrably false when you are saying them, or do you genuinely believe them and if so how do you arrive at such spectacular conclusions - are these things people tell you? do you have mystical insights after a little too much Hellmann's mayonnaise? is it a faulty app on your i phone?
I long ago gave up taking an interest in your posts from a parallel universe as you simply ignore anyone who questions the veracity of what you post and move on to the next absurdity. But apologies Sara, I am weak, I could not let that go past. An Argentine who is unaware that the media law was passed by congress, it just beggars belief.
sergio said:I disagree. If Menem had not privatized the utilities this expat group wouldn't exist. I was in Argentina in the early 90's. The infrastructure was a nightmare. Making a phone call a few blocks away could take half an hour. You had to call over and over. There used to be regular power cuts. You had to wait several years to get a phone installed. Yes, there was corruption in the transfer to private ownership but I doubt that there was more than now. It's popular to blame Menem for everything but how many would like to go back to living without phones or basic, working amenities?
SaraSara said:The "Ley de Medios" has not fully passed - it has only half sanction. I urge you to read the paper more closely. That is, if you are fluent in Spanish.
Some expats live in a kind of private bubble - the country see and talk about has no resemblance to the Argentina the locals live in. But by all means, keep on dreaming...!
Yesterday I was talking to an expat who dropped out of this forum because of the kind of posters it attracts. Apparently, it has the reputation of being the reduct of some very aggressive posters. Right now I don't feel inclined to disagree with him.
Now, Moxon, as a personal favor, please go back to ignoring my posts. Just in case you don't know it, there's a very useful "ignore" function in this board - with a little effort I'm sure you can activate it, and then you'll be rid of me FOREVER.
Now, isn't that an attractive prospect?
dr__dawggy said:Sadly, I disagree. The corruption will likely be transferred to the next administration. As corrupt as the K's have been, they are mere amateurs compared to Menem. Who knows what new heights of corruption the next administration might scale.
nativexpat said:Guys.. let's not get into this "Menem vs. Nestor" debate ... please...
perry said:You are living in a state of denial if you cannot accept that Argentina in 2010 is much better than it has been for a very long time.
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