Thursday, November 6, 2008

Mount % Blade Trainer 1003

social mobility crisis

For GS discuss it often, and have every reason in the world, a government does not have to lose (too many) support in an economic crisis can be explained well.

Zapatero's government is not to be full of Pericles and Cicero, but at least it seems to have learned something, and now is able to stay afloat (more or less) in the polls. Served by adopting measures that will speak forcefully that the government's job is to cushion the fall perdores (and throw to the river to the smart-ass with real estate, banks can not fail, for that matter) and are willing to admit that things are wrong and it's time to grit my teeth. Yes, the ineffectiveness support the opposition ("internal divisions? really?" when the country goes ass? bravo!), but they are doing an acceptable job.

Gordon Brown in the UK is doing an even better job. The country is even worse than Spain (most countries around us are, of course), but the guy has been able to act with authority and leadership not only at home but outside. The British bank rescue plan has been exemplary and widely imitated (now need to work) and his government has been able to discuss the crisis with clarity and firmness. Result? are winning elections.

Vale the victory against the Scottish nationalists, not against the Cameron Conservative Party raised. But nobody gave a Labor hard two months ago, and look, it seems that still have some good atmosphere. They may avoid a beating and everything.

Footnote: 'm not writing too much these days. American elections have me obsessed. Very, very obsessed. I keep writing Stars and Stripes, come on.

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