#3077
El articulo refleja la realidad de un país que se creyó estar en la cima del mundo (la octava potencia, concretamente).
Creo que yo destacaría del articulo este parrafo:
"I ask myself what it must have been like to be a politician in the boom years, a period of senseless intoxication and time without measure. To be re-elected, many politicians had to have something to show for themselves, a project, and preferably one built of stone and concrete. Playing fields, theaters, swimming pools and streetcars were popping up everywhere. The economy had gone mad, and so had politicians. But the democracy was fully functional. Spaniards could have asked where all the money was coming from, and why roads were improving and trains were getting faster, while their children were doing worse in school. They could have elected different politicians, more level-headed ones. I firmly believe that every village, every town and every province got exactly the politician it
deserved."
Tenemos los políticos que nos merecemos.
A mi me gusta como termina el artículo en la segunda parte.
-The real estate boom, cheap money and euphoria have seduced them -- not because they are bad or lazy, but because they're people.-
Baneado
Las movilizaciones pacíficas no sirven para una puta mierda. FIN.
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#3085
Jajajaja, que gran foto para las conspiranoias. No me negaréis que es magnífica. Ahí es donde destruyen la partida de nacimiento de Rajoy (es repptiliano).
Baneado
No, destruyen su colección de revistas de sarasas con la boca llena. Los votantes santurrones del PP podrían sufrir un ictus cerebral de confirmarse la noticia de que Mariano merienda salami. ¡Pues menuda es la trotona de Pontevedra!
#3089 Hemos estado queriendo matar por encima de nuestras posibilidades.