Have read that each ticket sold on Aerolíneas Argentinas to Miami is subsidized by the government to the tune of us$700.00. Not a hint from the government to stop funding/subsidizing that Campora infested enterprise. Whole thing is a train wreck.
When the power goes out , see how long it takes to repair/restore ? Look at the lack of investment in the infrastructure and electric grid. What do the subsidies do ?
In the past few months the power has been out twice in my area, on both occasions during thunderstorms and after five pm. It took three hours to restore the first time and two hours to restore the second time (last night).
How does that "restoration" time compare with CF?
In the past few months the power has been out twice in my area, on both occasions during thunderstorms and after five pm. It took three hours to restore the first time and two hours to restore the second time (last night).
How does that "restoration" time compare with CF?
steveinbsas, on 10 May 2014 - 06:24 PM, said:
The last time I paid my electric bill someone in line told me it was the last bill for subsidies for everyone, regardless of the level usage.
There weren't any power outages where I live in December or January. The woman in line indicated that subsidies were a thing of the past for everyone.
I know. That's why I posted earlier that my acquaintaince's sister didn't suffer power outages last summer but still received a $700 credit. It's all very unorganized.
Disorganized? Argentina?
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