Monday, August 6, 2012
Lie, that something is
The staff is unfazed by what they say and politicians, so that they lie with impunity, knowing the lack of consequences for their actions.
For example, Zapatero repeatedly and publicly denied the existence of an economic crisis and now attributed to the PP, shamelessly, the authorship of such denial.
The same applies to the Minister Trinidad Jimenez, maintaining that no ransom was paid to the kidnappers of the Alakrana and make it the same day that the National Court said so in a final ruling.
The Valencian Camps Paco, meanwhile, boasted four years ago to go to "full employment" to blame then the rampant unemployment in the Community to the Government of Spain. Now that unemployment figures give a modest monthly respite, and it boasts "leading out of the crisis" although unemployment in the Valencia region exceeds the national average. We'll see what I mean playing tomorrow.
And our politicians is that they do not care to say one thing its opposite. Nor do they care if the facts belie them instantly. That has happened to the communist Cayo Lara, who the same day that had a corruption Code of Ethics learned of the allegation for corruption of their candidate for mayor of Seville, Antonio Rodrigo. Even so, neither take the hint and applied the code of yore happy.
The worst thing is not that politicians lie to us, that seems inherent in their activity, but his insolence to do so. And some are still surprised to have become the third problem of the country in the eyes of citizens.
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