Yesterday, 12:08 PM
No, it won't, because that particular most likely money losing institution is already taken away from the necks of ordinary Argentines.
Make up your mind. Is it a $20-40 a head gold mine? Or is it a millstone? Because if it's a millstone, the only Argentines who are in danger of being dragged under with it are the laid off bureaucrats and bureaucratic labor who know it best and think they can make it pay. Are they being rewarded for being ex bureaucrats, or just taking a big risk? Make up your mind.
Proprietorship in the 21st Century. Running a company from the shop floor, instead of phoning it in from a thousand miles away. Service providers with a stake in their own personal professional life. Sacrilegious! I like it.
Why shouldn't he try to keep the one locally owned airline operating? You don't think it has the potential to speed the country's economic recovery enough to mean more than twenty bucks' worth of prosperity? Think all his constituents are Luddites? Does he have any other way to insure that the Schwabbies don't cut the whole country off out of spite?
At times like these I pause and ask myself, what does he know that I don't?
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