Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Is It Normal To Be Really Wet
By: Jorge Nunez (The Telegraph) Read actual data is imperative in the world of politics. We must approach the facts and circumstances in the country to understand what happens in it. But the mainstream press, which is an incisive political player, using the data of reality to your taste and flavor, with the evident desire to prove his theory that the country is worse than ever and that the current government is a total failure. No wonder they do so. That is the role of political opposition masquerading as journalists. And that companies pay them support them.
But as a thinking citizen, I am outraged by the gross manipulation they make the figures and data from reality. And even more to their brazen defense theories of crime and economic criminals, and his criticism of the "police function" of SRI.
for them does not seem to be no international crisis, which has beaten so hard to global society. Reduce all the alleged misrule of Correa and lack of foreign investment, and give as an example to follow the policy of Colombia and Peru, which received strong foreign investment and encourage private enterprise. But silent neighboring countries also have high unemployment rates: Peru, 8.6% in 2009 and Colombia 13% in the first half of 2010. In terms of economic growth, someone makes fun of "pyrrhic" 0.33% of Ecuador in 2009, but does not mention that Mexico grew 0.5% in the same year and that other countries fell. These are readings
vile, biased and interested in reality. Like those midnight news, looking to send us to bed thinking transfixed with terror and crime that haunts us, the articles of these analysts and journalists want us agonize and cause a political backlash. And this must be added, in concert, the action of speculators in sugar, which hide the product or sell it abroad, and the cries of the MPD, whose students reported "hunger and famine in the country."
Luckily, all this political claptrap and shouting on the right coordinated clash against the evidence of reality: multiple large public works to generate employment and production, an adequate supply of commodities and agricultural financing policy has production brought significant increases, including a winter harvest of 900 thousand tons of rice, up 12% from a year earlier.
Now our problems are not of scarcity but of abundance. Where to store these large surplus production or who sell them abroad? There is a good task for the Ministry of Agriculture and Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, now led by the highest technical level, which undoubtedly will address these challenges posed by overproduction.
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