Global Courant 2023-05-11 08:01:50
Given the growing poverty and indigence in which a large part of the Argentine people are plunged (increasingly), the lack of a real solution to these scourges (more than 60% of the Argentine people).
As free, dignified, and sovereign citizens, we must come out of lethargy, resignation, indifference, apathy, hopelessness, complaints, and sterile criticism.
We must change our attitude, and only vote for those applicants who certify proven suitability and public ethics and, above all, have internalized that “properly understood party politics is a service”, and not to use it, and/or to use it as a tool to achieve vile, spurious ends, to accumulate power, to exploit, to enslave in an inhuman and insensitive manner the most vulnerable and defenseless of the Argentine people themselves.
Otherwise, we will continue with more of the same and we will continue being a people without dignity, without morals, of slaves.
For this reason, it is time for all good citizens, with deep roots and patriotic convictions, to say enough is enough, and in these elections we definitely change our attitude.
Since with our commitment and civic and citizen leadership, we will be able to stop, we will be able to stop this subjugation with impunity of our own (stateless persons) and of others; in order to save our Homeland, the Republic, within the framework of respect for our constitutional democracy.
Miguel Ángel González Fidani / SAN MIGUEL DE TUCUMÁN miguelgfidani@gmail.com
Ask for proposals to know who will be voted for
I want to invite all the candidates of the different parties to present their government proposals in a special space with a format as follows: “I am candidate for X, for office X, for party X. The following proposals are those that They will guide my management in case of being elected.
Suggested format: no more than 500 words for 10 different topics. This way, citizens will know how our candidates really think and we can choose the best proposals, according to our point of view. Once governing we will have a comparison pattern, between what was proposed and what was done, for each winning candidate.
Ricardo Olaviaga /roleviaga157@gmail.com
“The people of La Rioja are hostages of populist clientelism”
The photo of the re-elected governor of La Rioja by the Frente de Todos, Ricardo Quintela, delivering $1,000 to his voters confirms that the people of La Rioja are hostages to poverty and populist clientelism. After being elected, and in front of President Fernández, Quintela, who last year had proposed blocking the news channels TN and La Nación +, anticipated that he will seek “self-limitation” of the press. And he said that the Provincial Constituent Convention will discuss the “regularity of the judges and the formation of a commission that“ can review the sentences of public interest ”.
Too bad, because if in this election in La Rioja, JxC had made an alliance with La Libertad Avanza, Quintela would not have had the opportunity to make those feudal and anti-democratic demonstrations.
Ricardo E. Frías / ricardoefrias@gmail.com
“Franklin, small-faced or big-faced”
Faced with a society as angry as ours, anyone who says what we want or need to hear surely has the possibility of taking a large part of the votes in the next elections. They shout to the four winds that they are going to dollarize and we think that the ATMs that always give us those spent and devalued bills will make the “Franklins” spit on us with small or large faces.
It is the forbidden fruit that obscures us, but just thinking about the idea makes us lose lucidity, deep down we know that it is impossible.
Susana Mastronardi / susumastro@gmail.com
The controversy continues over the failed attack on Cristina Kirchner
It turns out that for the top leaders of the almost all corrupt Front, they discovered that Patricia Bullrich is implicated in the attempted assassination of Vice Cristina Kirchner.
Could it have been she who removed the Federal Police from the environment of the vice president? Or the City Police? Could it be who convinced the frill of custodians that surrounded her not to see the events? Will she have designated the guardians of La Cámpora so that they do not take care of her? Could he have convinced the La Cámpora witness that the gun was fired 2 or 3 times 10 cm from Cristina’s face?
Rather it would be convenient for Cristina to testify, she would have a much better chance of being the one who did all this.
Rafael Madero / rafamadero@hotmail.com.ar
A thank you to the City Police
We are very accustomed to requiring the security function of the Police, which is its fundamental role, but the Police far exceed that function. On Saturday, April 29, at the Confitería del Golf, I had a breakdown. I turned 88 and had a “glottis edema” and those who were on the site did not know how to assist me. Two police officers came over to see what was happening and help. One of them, the young 1st officer Mariano Turane, immediately knew how to take charge of the situation, with restraint and professionalism. Then his colleagues, Deputy Commissioner Mauricio Della Sala, Senior Officer Geremías Martínez, First Officer Cecilia and First Officer Cristian Reira, continued to assist me until ACUDIR arrived.
It was not a matter of insecurity, but a matter of life or death that the City Police knew how to solve in the best way. We are deeply grateful for the task accomplished.
Eva Franco de Saúl / and 15 other people / acoyteyhuemul@gmail.com