Vikingo said:Some expats live in a kind of private bubble ??? And what about you???
What´s what you don´t like about la ley de medios?? Tell me because I can´t understand you, it looks like you repeat what Clarin and La Nacion say. You don´t have a reason to oppose it.
They are trying to implement la ley de ganancias which will distribute the 10% of the companies profits among their employees? Do you also oppose to that right?
And please, aside from the corruption and favoritism of the K, what are the measures he/she took you dislike?
What´s your ideal of government? Hitler, Videla, Mussolini, Bush??
That last line was totally unnecessary - confrontational and needlessly aggressive. It almost made me ignore your post, but since the rest is tolerably civil, here's the answer: my idea of an enlightened president are people like Roosevelt, Truman, and Obama.
I oppose the ley de medios because it would put far too much power in the government's hands, which could then control most media and distort information at will. Since you mentioned Hitler, keep in mind that he enjoyed total control of the German media.
The ley de ganancias sounds all right, provided all ineffectual and inefficient employees could be fired. However, I wonder how many companies would choose to invest in Argentina when other countries don't have such a law. It would probably mean fewer jobs in the long run.
We are competing with far more attractive countries like Chile and Brazil - even Peru is doing better than Argentina right now.