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Forbes: Boot Argentina from the G20 and include Poland


OP peterweg  37 | 2305  
2 May 2012 /  #31
a measure that is popular at home

It is supported by 65%.

Kirchner has her bought voters who will support her in any criminal activity she wants. This is often schemes to rob the middle classes, farmers, business to line her and her friends pockets.

buenosairesherald.com

Argentinians are always terrified of imminent economic disaster, any moment they can steal your money by seizing the bank accounts... again. This is why you can't buy dollars or other foreign currency, to stop people hiding it from the government,
sascha  1 | 824  
3 May 2012 /  #32
It is supported by 65%.

if that figure is correct, what i doubt because there is no proof, it not too bad i'd say. mr o would like that now...

Kirchner has her bought voters who will support her in any criminal activity she wants

really? just like in any other democracy and esp like in NA. ;)

This is often schemes to rob the middle classes, farmers, business to line her and her friends pockets.

copy/paste from usa, maybe f.e.?

Argentinians are always terrified of imminent economic disaster, any moment they can steal your money by seizing the bank accounts... again. This is why you can't buy dollars or other foreign currency, to stop people hiding it from the government,

man, what kind of vague theories are you putting out here? what is that blackpainting good for? you make no sense at all
OP peterweg  37 | 2305  
3 May 2012 /  #33
if that figure is correct, what i doubt because there is no proof, it not too bad i'd say. mr o would like that now...

Go read the BA Herald where the figures come from.

No point discussing this if you are going to make guesses about it without reading up first.
sascha  1 | 824  
3 May 2012 /  #34
No point discussing this if you are going to make guesses about it without reading up first.

like you would 'read' sth, i mean read...

Go read the BA Herald where the figures come from.

i have my sources and they tell different. it's according to the political attitude, peterle.
OP peterweg  37 | 2305  
3 May 2012 /  #35
it's according to the political attitude, peterle.

And what you are smoking, apparently. If you want to believe that Argentina is anything but a joke, feel free. History will work itself out.
sascha  1 | 824  
3 May 2012 /  #36
zero arguments, just rants and for report

have a nice afternoon.
OP peterweg  37 | 2305  
3 May 2012 /  #37
zero arguments,

Your 'expert' source is for legalizing cannabis, its on the front page, if you actually looked. If the political discussion includes a preference for drugs, they should expect comments about it.
sascha  1 | 824  
3 May 2012 /  #38
what does this have to do with the topic peterle/mods?
that is typical behaviour of guys like your psychological profile. if the insults dont work, the arguments are gone open some small fire and try to distruct the conversation.

if you are in IT it's good that you dont have customer contact. that wouldn't work with your obvious limitations.

Argentina has marked the 30th anniversary of the sinking of cruiser General Belgrano by a British nuclear submarine, the most tragic event of the Malvinas War.

presstv.ir/detail/239319.html
OP peterweg  37 | 2305  
3 May 2012 /  #39
the most tragic event of the Malvinas War.

Bunch of Nazi started a war to expand their empire and got their arse kicked. Boo Hoo.

Thanks for the link to the notorious Press.TV, BTW. Quality news from Iran.
sascha  1 | 824  
3 May 2012 /  #40
i mean what has poland to offer, seriously, to be put in the g20? it is a prosperous country, yes ok, but as so many others in the eu or on the global level in the shadow of others...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-20_major_economies

to me the list looks ok, but strange that there is no ex ussr block country as a member listed? doesnt that ring a bell?
OP peterweg  37 | 2305  
3 May 2012 /  #41
no ex ussr block country as a member listed?

Except Russia.

i mean what has poland to offer, seriously, to be put in the g20? it is a prosperous country, yes ok, but as so many others in the eu or on the global level in the shadow of others...

Its the 19/20th biggest economy and the G-20 is a group of the 20 biggest economies. So it seems pretty logical to include Poland as opposed to Argentina which only there as a courtesy, with its much smaller economy and total disregard for fundamental trading principles and international/common law.

Why the **** should a country that stops imports for overseas, violates WTO rules repeatedly, doesn't qualify as a 20 biggest economy and steals foreigners assets be given membership of an international trade organization?
Levi_BR  6 | 219  
30 Nov 2014 /  #42
I Agree! Argentina nowadays is a Joke.

Actually most south american (Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Argentina, etc.. and unfortunately now my country also entered this BS) nations are a joke, they are following the retards from Venezuela in their freaky idea of build some kind of Latin Soviet Union, uniting all countries under the same regime (Bolivarianism, which means basically Communism).

Poland deserves much more than then to be part of G20. Let Kirchner be crying alone on her world.
T12345  
30 Nov 2014 /  #43
Back in the 1980's and 1990's, I think many people in the West thought Poland was a joke economically. How thing have changed. Poland is taken more seriously now. In spite of current problems, I wouldn't completely put down Argentina. That country has a lot of potential. Who knows what the future holds.

I visited quite a few countries in South America (incl. Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Argentina, Brazil) and I do like the Latin culture, people, food, music, etc. so I'm biased. I would like the countries there to succeed too. I know there is a difference between living somewhere and visiting.
Crow  154 | 9544  
1 Dec 2014 /  #44
i heard this. Its politics. Sure, Poland deserve place in G20 due to her rising economy. But, to ban Argentina from there, right now, is purely politically colored idea. That`s because Argentina`s politicians don`t obey to the axis of USA and the west of Europe.

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