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INCAA (National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts) is a giant grift (amongst many) where "artists" get taxpayer money to produce shitty movies that no one watches (the stats I've seen are demented; think million dollar movie that makes 500 bucks total).
Miller has suspended gibs for INCAA. Actors melting down ensued. They are trying to virtue signal, but no one cares, considering little Marcos doesn't get to eat today because taxes had to be increased so Leftist Actor #402 makes another movie about how the 1970s military junta was evil for torturing communist terrorists. :wojak_cry:
Last I've seen of the prestigious INCAA members, they were doing a kindergarten-tier performance (temper tantrum) in public demanding to have gibs back. Leftists truly are the same everywhere. Untermenschen through and through.
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Mordor orc Natalia Zaracho, "lawmaker", was found to not only never finish high school, but to also never finish elementary school. The official government website listing its title just spelt "rhtrhtrhtr", as if the field couldn't be empty but they had to enter something. That went viral, as no one like that creature that should be a live exhibit in a 1890-style travelling fair.
It complained that the massive bill Milei presented to congress was too long and it didn't have time to read it all. It receives an unfairly large salary and reading a law is part of its job description, but apparently it was like asking a male nigger to stick around to raise his kids.
This abomination, grim legacy of Spain's leniency to the lesser species of the American continent, has made one positive contribution: opening up the debate to introduce strict requirements to be elected for office.
I propose a landed martial aristocracy and doing away with democracy altogether; but apparently that's "extremist" these days. smh
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@Rasterman She reminds me of Kotaku's rape-obsessed Patricia Hernandez, who's equally illiterate.
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The president's building is called the Casa Rosada (pink house). The staff there included a big group of chauffeurs and their cars. 600 were dismissed and the cars donated to the Ministry of Security to be repurposed as cop cars.
The rest of the staff, including waiters, were receiving up to 60% worth of their salary as overtime payment. This was done in a way that allowed the staff to receive more money than they should without it appearing on official documents, thus raising suspicion or creating a scandal about the large sums waiters were being paid.
Milei audited the Casa Rosada and found many irregularities (which I mentioned here in the past). The government stopped paying overtime altogether.
Waiters were seen protesting outside the building a week ago. No one cares. People celebrate every time these parasites lose their standard of living or entire livelihood. Some think Milei is too soft on them.
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@ChristiJunior @Rasterman
Even the drug cartels didn't want to rape that bitch.
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Miller's approval rating was at 57% in December and has risen to 63% in January.
The people are seeing it, as they say here.
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The CGT (General Confederation of Labour) is the biggest mafia in the nation. Syndicates might have had a positive effect back when children were sent to mine coal; but all I have seen these groups do is enrich themselves and worsen employer-employee relations.
CGT has called for a massive general strike for today.
I spent the day on the street and everyone is working, save for a few parasites walking to the town square for their demonstration. I hope they lose their jobs and literally starve until they die. :0550:
General sentiment on the street is against CGT. Even Massa (Milei's rival in the election) and Kirchner (Argentine arch-villain) have disavowed the strike saying it's "too soon". They are smarter like that.
Presidential spokesman and Counter Strike enthusiast, Manuel Adorni, has said any public employees who don't show up to work today will lose their pay.
CGT sent a threatening letter to him demanding he retract those words. Adorni explained he's only saying what the president tells him to communicate...
...but also took the opportunity to avow everything Milei said.
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The governor of La Rioja province has decided to create a "quasi-coin". I.e.: a fake currency that would be legal tender in that province and use it to pay government employees because he ran out of money.
He also spent millions to take a troon-looking leftist singer to do a concert there. That singer has also decided to leave the artistic world for indefinite time (spoiler: its entire career was made on taxpayer money and now that it ran out, it has no reason to continue).
During the campaign, the leftist regime mocked Milei for proposing a free currency competition system and now two governors propose using them (one is Kicillof, the far left economist governor of Buenos Aires).
Milei celebrated the governor's decision to create this coin; but warned him that, unlike previous times when fake coins were created, if it fails, he's not going to bail them out.
There are big protest in La Rioja already, by public employees who don't want to be paid in the fake coin.
The governor printed $15,000 million worth of that new coin.
It cost $22,000 million to print it.
Socialist maths. 🧠
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@Rasterman @ChristiJunior
>Man, you gotta be real useless to be fired by game journos, of all things.
I believe she was the editor in chief when Nintendo told them to fuck off and that was when she was fired, not because of any other useless thing she did.
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@ChristiJunior ...Woman?
Man, you gotta be real useless to be fired by game journos, of all people things.
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So, are you saying that Argentina may be looking for unvaxxed, 6'2", blue-eyed, 136 IQ Germanic males in the next decade?
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@Svantovit I think lower, and also the main vaccine here was AstraZeneca instead of Pfizer or Moderna, while many people got Sputnik or the Chinese one. A week or so ago, numbers were released by the media about vaccine adverse effects on people here and AZ is top of the list, predictably.
But what did the bigger damage were the measures the government took to deal with the virus. We had one of the longest quarantines in the world and got no gibs for it. Many people died, others lost their jobs or simply grew poorer.
You weren't allowed to leave your home, but also no one was coming to help either. Meanwhile, the president was throwing parties at the presidential residence.
I gotta say, Maradona did one last good action with his life: dying. We were locked up, but when he died, troves of people went out to his funeral, breaking every order. After that, people gradually stopped caring about the lock down, the masks, social distancing, &c and the government had a hard time enforcing it after allowing everyone out for Maradona's funeral.
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@Svantovit Between the announcement and him printing the money, I think three days passed. I couldn't believe how fast the governor did that. He must be really struggling for cash over there.
As for the coof, I still want to see heads roll for what they did here. Others haven't forgotten either. And I just mean in this country. :pepegun:
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Would you say the vaxx uptake was higher or lower than the US?
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Why would he print $15bn of that new coin so soon?!
Counterfeit bills, at most, are supposed to cost 1/2 the dollar amount. Oh, my God. Why couldn't COVID have killed these people? $22bn?!