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Argentina : el Peronismo ha vuelto

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
I am so happy for Argentina, a Nation I empathize a lot with, since it is Italian by 50%, and Spanish by 50%.

 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
I am so happy for Argentina, a Nation I empathize a lot with, since it is Italian by 50%, and Spanish by 50%.


The video said that he was center-left, so I'm not sure what this might mean for the country. Neighboring Chile seems to be going through some turmoil these days. They also said the vice-president-elect (who also previously served as president) is facing corruption charges and could end up being jailed at some point.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
The video said that he was center-left, so I'm not sure what this might mean for the country. Neighboring Chile seems to be going through some turmoil these days. They also said the vice-president-elect (who also previously served as president) is facing corruption charges and could end up being jailed at some point.

Cristina Kirchner is a Souverainist who justly puts the IMF in its place

 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
Cristina Kirchner is a Souverainist who justly puts the IMF in its place

Ahahahah.

We had our share of those here in Brazil.

They are pathetic caterers for the entitled. Begging for money with one hand while posturing with empty pride with the other.

I guess we deserved our share, and Argentina probably deserves theirs.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Ahahahah.

We had our share of those here in Brazil.

They are pathetic caterers for the entitled. Begging for money with one hand while posturing with empty pride with the other.

I guess we deserved our share, and Argentina probably deserves theirs.
Ok...you don't like Bolsonaro, you don't like Cristina Kirchner.
You like nobody.;):)
 

Stevicus

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Staff member
Premium Member
Hmm, indeed, there isn´t one. I had not noticed.

Yeah, I noticed that the other day when I had posted a story about the rioting in Chile.

I also noticed that there isn't one for African politics either.

(There also isn't one for Antarctican politics.)
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Begging for money with one hand while posturing with empty pride with the other.
That's what banks are for.
Banks are for helping countries and people.
Not to exploit them as vile parasites suck animals' blood.


;)
 
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Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
That's what banks are for.
Banks are for helping countries and people.
Not to exploit them as vile parasites suck animals' blood.

And by the way... only Christians can understand that concept.
That the God of the Bible will throw into the eternal flames of Inferno those who use money as a means to destroy lives.
;)
"Only Christians....?" That's quite a claim, is it not?
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
If you want to push that view, I will have to wonder why there are so few Christians among the Christians.
Christian values have nothing to do with theism.
You can believe in those values and still be an atheist.

That said: if you think Peronism is not the right recipe for Argentina, just tell me what you would do to make this country prosper.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
That's what banks are for.
Banks are for helping countries and people.
Not to exploit them as vile parasites suck animals' blood.


;)
Coming back to this, you will notice that, once we let go of the incensed feelings that Kirchner displays and encourages, all that is left is a very feeble, even contradictory message. Or rather, with a surprising question, since the answer is so widely known.

The question is why Argentina is seen by the IMF under a worse light than other countries.

The answer is that it is so because it is unique among IMF members for having defaulted several times while also failing to find a way out of its economic troubles. At this point it is very difficult to find any reasons why the IMF would not write Argentina off as a compulsive defaulter and call that a day.
 
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