Argentina's official transition in anticipation of 10 December when elected president Alberto Fernandez takes office, is scheduled to begin next Wednesday when Fernandez returns from his first overseas trip to Mexico. Read full article
...many temporary contracts, with high salaries, mostly politically sponsored are being incorporated as full time staff further bloating the already oversized federal bureaucracy.
Et alors?
Where are now the fiscal-responsible MP commentators who cried foul when the Macri administration began laying off thousands of public servants in 2016 with the conclusion being they were all ñoquis hired by the former Kirchnerist government?
Those shown the door were quickly replaced by others more Cambiemos like, placed in higher positions and getting fatter wages. This final push is really beyond reason.
Now that Macri and his jolly gang are on their way out, it's surprising how little comments stories about Argentina get. Those enthusiastic keyboard warriors who had declared, together with the Clarin and La Nacion newspapers that Cristina and the others K had stolen everything are now strangely silent. Too bad. They won't be able to read about how, as legal cases against CFK are beginning to crumble -- as denunciations against Macri and his merry gang are beginning to be processed.
But don't expect the keyboard warriors to say anything against Macri. They'll come back when F-F are in power, to criticize what they do...or what they won't. In so doing, they will reveal the ideological nature of their attacks. They care little about whether Argentina does well economically -- most importantly, whether the Argentines do well.
Hey, sometimes it looks like the worse off the country is, the merrier they are.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesThis is going to be funny as hell...
Nov 01st, 2019 - 09:35 pm - Link - Report abuse 0https://youtu.be/FD8Y63iNZPY
Check out the part after 4:08 where the malignant dwarf calls La Asesina Madame President on stage!
Lol, thanks for that.
Nov 01st, 2019 - 10:58 pm - Link - Report abuse -1You can't call her that in public ...but behind closed doors...?
...many temporary contracts, with high salaries, mostly politically sponsored are being incorporated as full time staff further bloating the already oversized federal bureaucracy.
Nov 03rd, 2019 - 02:45 am - Link - Report abuse 0Et alors?
Where are now the fiscal-responsible MP commentators who cried foul when the Macri administration began laying off thousands of public servants in 2016 with the conclusion being they were all ñoquis hired by the former Kirchnerist government?
Those shown the door were quickly replaced by others more Cambiemos like, placed in higher positions and getting fatter wages. This final push is really beyond reason.
Come on, people! I am dying to read you out.
And I am dying to read your obituary. ;)
Nov 03rd, 2019 - 07:30 am - Link - Report abuse 0https://i1290.photobucket.com/albums/b521/imoyaro/kkrique_zpsirhmgbzl.png
Better to pay one person to job a decent wage rather than pay 4 people to do the same job, less administration costs. And I might add more productive.
Nov 03rd, 2019 - 01:35 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Now that Macri and his jolly gang are on their way out, it's surprising how little comments stories about Argentina get. Those enthusiastic keyboard warriors who had declared, together with the Clarin and La Nacion newspapers that Cristina and the others K had stolen everything are now strangely silent. Too bad. They won't be able to read about how, as legal cases against CFK are beginning to crumble -- as denunciations against Macri and his merry gang are beginning to be processed.
Nov 06th, 2019 - 08:21 pm - Link - Report abuse 0But don't expect the keyboard warriors to say anything against Macri. They'll come back when F-F are in power, to criticize what they do...or what they won't. In so doing, they will reveal the ideological nature of their attacks. They care little about whether Argentina does well economically -- most importantly, whether the Argentines do well.
Hey, sometimes it looks like the worse off the country is, the merrier they are.
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