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Argentina's regime leader Kirchner freezes food prices, pushes country toward food shortages and riots

 
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Argentina's regime leader Kirchner freezes food prices, pushes country toward food shortages and riots
A few days ago, Argentina's populist female president Cristina Kirchner ordered a price freeze on food products. This price freeze was levied against the largest food retailers in the country, and it is just the latest example of utterly insane economic policies made by populist national leaders who inevitably end up causing massive suffering and economic damage to the nations they claim to lead.

In case you're not familiar with Kirchner, this woman is a mafia-style criminal, a populist political hustler who has, for years, fabricated economic data to claim Argentina has low inflation. (In truth, the inflation rate there is over 25%.) She has been caught using government-created money to pay off political bribes. She has been slapped on the wrist by the IMF for falsifying economic data, and now she is about to thrust her country into nationwide food shortages that may very well be followed by riots.

The people of Argentina deserve better than Kirchner. Argentinians are, by and large, extremely friendly and capable people, yet they have suffered under the most absurd dictatorial rulers for at least a generation, possibly longer. Kirchner is just the latest in a long line of thuggish betrayers of the people who elected her.

"Cristina Kirchner's Argentina illustrates an alarming trend. Her government has expropriated major foreign investors, falsified statistics, destroyed central bank independence , used the nation's currency reserves for political payoffs, and faces default," writes Paul Roderick Gregory at Forbes.com

Welcome to the land of populist governments led by charismatic people who have no clue whatever how economies work. These national leaders are a disgrace to humanity, and nations like Argentina would be far better served if they through Kirchner in prison rather than listening to any more of her delusional economic demands.


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Re: Argentina's regime leader Kirchner freezes food prices, pushes country toward food shortages and riots
No different than Nancy Pelosi!
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Re: Argentina's regime leader Kirchner freezes food prices, pushes country toward food shortages and riots
regime leader?
hehehe!
my god....
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02/12/2013 06:43 PM
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And I thought she was just having a hissy fit over the FALKLAND ISLANDS, but no, she is screwing over the good people of Argentina as well.
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02/12/2013 06:47 PM
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Re: Argentina's regime leader Kirchner freezes food prices, pushes country toward food shortages and riots
Si, sobre todo porque bajo el desempleo del 54% a menos del 7% y porque subio el sueldo minimo de 600 dolares a 1500 dolares...
O seguramente tambien lo que hizo mal fue nacionalizar empresas para bajarle costos a los ciudadanos en la energia, en los combustibles, por ejemplo, y ahora shell no fija mas el precio.
No si debe tener razon el canadiense...
Sobre todo la parte de que es un dictador!
No sabia que ahora uno votaba democraticamente dictadores!
jajaja!
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Re: Argentina's regime leader Kirchner freezes food prices, pushes country toward food shortages and riots
Si, sobre todo porque bajo el desempleo del 54% a menos del 7% y porque subio el sueldo minimo de 600 dolares a 1500 dolares...
O seguramente tambien lo que hizo mal fue nacionalizar empresas para bajarle costos a los ciudadanos en la energia, en los combustibles, por ejemplo, y ahora shell no fija mas el precio.
No si debe tener razon el canadiense...
Sobre todo la parte de que es un dictador!
No sabia que ahora uno votaba democraticamente dictadores!
jajaja!
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retarded cyber k who can´t see the failure here!
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K supporters live in la la land. crazytard
This country is going to deeps unknown, all thanks to the leftlist K regime.
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02/12/2013 07:23 PM
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Cyber K???
Haha!
Everyone who think different it's a cyber K or kampora, etc...
Hehe!
Maybe you hate our goverment because you are a lazy ass who cant make to the end of the month...
Pity
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Please, tell me how much are u making and I will tell you how useless you are!
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02/12/2013 07:26 PM
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Re: Argentina's regime leader Kirchner freezes food prices, pushes country toward food shortages and riots
What has Christinas actually done? (translated from Spanish)

- The promotion of collective bargaining, minimum wage increases, vital and-Creating-AySA ENARSA and restructuring of foreign debt in 2005 and 2010
- The payment of the debt to the IMF-The creation of UNASUR · \
- The pension-plan including nationalization of the administrators
- The creation of the Federal Solidarity Fund (Fund soy)
- The Work Program Social Income "Argentina Works"
- The nationalization of Aerolineas Argentinas
- law mobility retirement
- Universal and Son and Pregnancy
- The Connect Program-Equality
- The Status of Rural Laborer
- The nationalization of 51% of YPF
- The entry of Venezuela into MERCOSUR
- Reforming the Central Bank Charter\
- house Plan PROCREA

What have the effects been of her plan to help Argentina and not bend over and take it up the ass from foreign vultures?

- GDP grew by more than 80%, recording the fastest growth of our in decades.
- Industrial production rose 107%.
- Argentina was the only Latin American country that exports reprimarizó but, on the contrary, increased to reach the industry in 2011, 34% of total foreign sales.
- It generated more than 5 million jobs.
- Unemployment declined from 20% to 7%.
- From 2003 to late 2012, the salary Minimum Living went from $ 200/mo pesos to $ 2900/mo pesos.
- From 2003 to December 2011, poverty per person rose from 54% to 7% and extreme poverty from 28% to 2%.
- The Universal Child Allowance reaches almost 4 million of children.
- International reserves increased from U.S. $ 9.915 million to 45.000 million.
- Tax revenue grew by almost 700%.
- In 2002, the total public debt to GDP meant 166% in late 2011 was reduced to 42%.
- In 2002, the total public debt held by the private sector, foreign currency relative to GDP was 92% in August 2012 fell to 8.4%.
- In 2002, the Debt Total Public, private held, relative to GDP was 124%, in August 2012 is only 12% and is much intra-public sector debt.
- In 2002, Argentina was $ 2,250 each, in August 2012 we have $ 962, the decline has been more than 50% of the per capita debt in Argentina.
- In 2002, was allocated 22% of tax revenues to pay debt interest, in August 2012, only 6%.
- From 2003 to August 2012, retirees more than doubled, went from 3.5 to 7.11 million people covered by the insurance system.
- The pension coverage rate is 95.1%, the highest rate throughout Latin America.
- From 2003 to August 2012, increasing the minimum pension was 1254%.

If Obama had done this, or ANY president, he would be hailed as a freaking savior/genius. When Christina does it she is demonized because she is not in the pockets of the powers that are used to raping Argentina.





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