Rua à de la Rúa
Rua à de la Rúa
Fernando de la Rúa renouce( I don't know the right word, He (the President) left the government). After sitium state declared he left the Casa Rosada( "Pink House"). A wave of crimes and pillage is in progress from midday at now.
Horse-cops are trying to control the situation
Argentina don't have a second-president.
Propably the Senate President(Ramón- peronist) will take Fernando de la Rúa place.
As usual FMI, White house, Mercosul close the doors and leave the bomb to Argentina.
Horse-cops are trying to control the situation
Argentina don't have a second-president.
Propably the Senate President(Ramón- peronist) will take Fernando de la Rúa place.
As usual FMI, White house, Mercosul close the doors and leave the bomb to Argentina.
[Sorry about my English]
Ps: I'm "Ivan Cavallazzi".
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Ps: I'm "Ivan Cavallazzi".
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Are you kidding?Originally posted by Viagra Boy:
<STRONG>I think US government should do them a favor by invading Argentina and make them the 51th state of America. That will solve their problem I think.</STRONG>
Even as a joke you should re-analise your taste of humor.
People are dying there.
About 30 deaths.
[Sorry about my English]
Ps: I'm "Ivan Cavallazzi".
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Ivan! It's been a while...
Can you explain WHY this has turned into such a fiasco? All I have heard on the radio is that economic difficulties led to some looting, which led to a state of emergency, which led to killing, which led to a resignation.
So why does Argentinia have such a poor economy right now?
@Dottie: I don't think forgiving debts is the answer. If you have a kid who keeps spending more than their allowance, do you think it wise to continue giving him money? No, Argentinia has to (IMHO) learn to live within their means.
Can you explain WHY this has turned into such a fiasco? All I have heard on the radio is that economic difficulties led to some looting, which led to a state of emergency, which led to killing, which led to a resignation.
So why does Argentinia have such a poor economy right now?
@Dottie: I don't think forgiving debts is the answer. If you have a kid who keeps spending more than their allowance, do you think it wise to continue giving him money? No, Argentinia has to (IMHO) learn to live within their means.
When this kind of crisis happens every run.Originally posted by Dottie:
<STRONG>European nations could help aswell...
By for example write off the huge debts they have.</STRONG>
The country declare moratoria then everybody loose.
The world displicence bugs me.
The most affected country at now is Spain.
[Sorry about my English]
Ps: I'm "Ivan Cavallazzi".
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