Bajo_cero2
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6. If you want to borrow money, you have to abide by the rules. The rules are there for a reason. The rules are the same for every country. If a person wants to take a loan from the bank, the bank imposes rules and limits. The same principles apply for a country.
Countries and persons are different. While the persons are subjects of a State ruled by its laws, the States are legally equals among them and they are ruled by its own laws. The international law states that the assets of a State cannot be seized by another´s State Judge.
This is why, unless the President agree to give up sovereignty, the sentence of Griesa is not enforzable. Clarification for dummies: the sentence of a judge does´t need to be negociated, if they negotiate, it is because the sentence is useless.
Here you have an example:
http://www.ambito.com/diario/noticia.asp?id=757561
. More taxes? More taxes? More taxes?
Well, Prat Gay wants to take loans to pay the expenditures of the State while before the tax cut for richs only, they were paid with tax income plus money printing.
Let`s remember that the income tax for salaries was not abolished but, instead, the President´s decree makes pay a lot of people did´t pay it before.
. There is plenty of money out there in the world for investment. The only question is where it will go. If Argentina doesn't fix its problems and play by the same rules as the rest of the world, not much of that money is ever going to come here.
Facts shows that during crisis, money goes to Germany even they pay in negative terms interest.
Do you remember that when Macri explained his project at Davos, a journalist asked him how was he going to achieve it with the WW economic crisis?
We agree that Argentina has to fix its problems but this is not the solution, instead, it seems to be a Pandora box.
The solution of Argentina is to clean its society and institutions of the Peronist Constitution of 1949 that stablished the return to the medieval society and institutions before the emancipation of Spain: Bans to imports, control of the market, monopolies, restrictions to immigrations, etc.
answers could not have been more wrong. However, your answers have qualified you for a one-way ticket to Venezuela, where, if you hurry, you may actually find one or two gatos locos who might actually believe them.
Disagreement is healthy, the lack of respect you show is not. I think that you should move to North Korea where you are going to feel more confortable with the lack of respect of freedom of speech.