Welcome To The Dictatorship Of Happiness

Well given the fact that I have more respect for the rocks decorating the boarders of my gardens than what is floating around in your K brain at this point Bajo. I think I will just sit back and watch the situation unfold from the other side of river for several months.

Coming in behind the mayhem of Kness I think desperate times call for desperate measures and there is allot in desperate going on in Argentina thanks to the imbecilic support and votes of warped K minds like yours that got a fine country like Argentina where it is today.

I know this is a mentally challenging time for you and if it gets really bad please do seek professional help. I am with Thorsten hopefully we can get your meds back online before you really do loose it along with all the mindless K cronies that happened to get out voted by your mindful country men that want change and seem to be getting just that.


Note that the first thing he did was slash the education budget and the health budget by 50%. This is one bad dude. Take a look at the composition of this cabinet. Each and everyone has been pulled out or recycled from US or multinationals. The minister of Agriculture comes direct from Monsanto. :)
the minister of the Environment is a rabbi friend of his who stated on tv, I saw him say it, that he knew nothing about the subject but that he could learn. Plenty more where that came from. Enough for a book, called" How to take over a country without firing a bullet y Desguazarla en 3 Semanas."
 
How do you feel about Obama's widespread use of Presidential Decrees, extending to things like immigration law? Do you feel it's the same kind of dangerous overreaching?

This is a serious question, for you and anyone else who cares to opine - I'm not taking a side, just wondering if you see the same danger in the US (that's if you follow US politics, of course).

Obama has a hell of a time passing anything thru the congress. How many Presidential Decrees has he passed in 8 years? And to what end? Look at the number Mugricio has past. And for what ends.
 
Well there's an oxymoron of the finest kind. Congrats to Bajo for pointing out that we can indeed live in a 'happy' dictatorship, as he so poetically refers to it.
What he fails to mention, conveniently as usual, is that CFK ruled with an iron rod during her time in power, brooked no argument,expelled those who disagreed with her if they dared and rampaged across this country, uncontrolled in her quest for self aggrandisement.
She is also said to have signed around 2700 decrees during the current year alone, not to mention the many spanners she threw into the spokes as a parting gift in the weeks leading up to her departure.
How utterly predictable therefore, that we hear nary a peep from the good doctor on the miserable dictatorship that preceded these happier days.
Congratulations doctor, you've done it again!

Care to quote your sources re 2700 decrees in 2015?
 
Note that the first thing he did was slash the education budget and the health budget by 50%. This is one bad dude. Take a look at the composition of this cabinet. Each and everyone has been pulled out or recycled from US or multinationals. The minister of Agriculture comes direct from Monsanto. :)
the minister of the Environment is a rabbi friend of his who stated on tv, I saw him say it, that he knew nothing about the subject but that he could learn. Plenty more where that came from. Enough for a book, called" How to take over a country without firing a bullet y Desguazarla en 3 Semanas."

Slashing budgets is a great idea given the current circumstances in Argentina. Budgets can be unsustainable especially in the midst of a cash crunch. unfortunately if you want to play the game your going to have play multinational especially given the condition of the Argentina the man inherited. In my own business and negotiations I have become accustom to dealing with very evil people the key is to think two steps ahead of them and always have an exist strategy for them that even they themselves cannot conceive. Thats just part of the game. Given Macris business experience I think he knows what he is doing and who he is dealing with. I could be wrong but time will tell. He sure was smart enough to put the Ksters under which in an of itself was very impressive I am expecting more of the same.
 
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Note that the first thing he did was slash the education budget and the health budget by 50%. This is one bad dude. Take a look at the composition of this cabinet. Each and everyone has been pulled out or recycled from US or multinationals. The minister of Agriculture comes direct from Monsanto. :)
the minister of the Environment is a rabbi friend of his who stated on tv, I saw him say it, that he knew nothing about the subject but that he could learn. Plenty more where that came from. Enough for a book, called" How to take over a country without firing a bullet y Desguazarla en 3 Semanas."

Got a source for the 50% budget cuts?
Its good to see some people have experience in their fields.
The Monsanto seed company isn't some huge horrible evil company, its actually quite small. The previous government have a lot to answer for not enforcing proper procedures when using the relevant sprays and shit that's seriously harming kids in rural Argentina. I hope to see a change with the new one and hopefully the people who previously misused that shit get prosecuted.

Its good to see the position of minister of the environment being promoted to just below the president.
I too would prefer to see someone with a scientific background being put in this position, but the last guy Sergio Gustavo Lorusso was a lawyer. Scientists generally don't go into politics. Its something that should change.
 
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