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Argentina Unrest: Brought to you by Goldman Sachs

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Argentina Unrest: Brought to you by Goldman Sachs

Wall Street-owned media group "Clarín" spearheading anti-government drive in South America's Argentina.

The US-engineered "Arab Spring" brought us the "April 6 Youth Movement" in Egypt, run by Wall Street-backed Mohammed ElBaradei in coordination with the Muslim Brotherhood, the "February 17 Revolution," consisting of Al Qaeda terrorists of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group in Libya, and now Argentina has the "8N," or "November 8" movement working in coordination with foreign-owned Argentinian media group, "Clarín." Clarin has been enthusiastically supporting the protesters and laying the rhetorical groundwork justifying their street presence.

The Guardian reported in their article, "Argentina protests: up to half a million rally against Fernández de Kirchner," that (emphasis added):

Word of the demonstration spread through social networks. Many organisers remain anonymous, but Mariana Torres, administrator of the Facebook page El Anti-K, one of the most active in calling for the rally, said she was delighted: "It was a true feast for democracy."

There was no single cause of discontent. Many in the middle class are angry at the highest inflation in a decade, estimated at a yearly 25% by private economists, currency controls that have created a black market in dollars, and one of the slowest economic growth rates in Latin America.

Banners and chants also took aim at recent corruption cases and Fernández's efforts to limit the power of big newspaper and TV conglomerates. Clarín, the country's most powerful media group, has stepped up its criticism of the government before the introduction on 7 December of a law that will weaken its empire.

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Its... complicated, its not only the inflation, its all the lays, not i have no idea of where they get them, but the K have a large number of "indoctrinated" supporters.

The truth is, CFK is destroying the country, for example they put a high taxes to the import of almost anything, but especially electronics, they say its to support "local production", but its a lay, there is not local production, there is local "assembly of products" and its still very expensive, a quick example, a notebook that cost 350 dollars in USA, it cost 900 dollars here, plus inflation, plus local money to dollars exchange. Anyway, its just a quick example what they are doing, and belive it or not, its supportes agree with that.

Then it comes to the Armed Forces, the K almost desmilitaresed the country, its still not complete but its in the works, lots of people have fear to the military and they are taking advange of that.

Anyway, i dont think CFK will manage to end this mandate, the tempers are already high, and if those incompetents lose the A.R.A. Libertad illegaly embarged on Ghana it may be a break point, a lot of people are just not going to accept it.
 
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