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Barney

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Hello!
After almost eight years of left wing goverment in Spain, right wing was elected in yesterday the country's voting.
Today I'm very optimist about this change, because they're bad times in Spain.

The former goverment spent a lot of money in pensions and salaries for paying unemployed people that, in a lot of cases, are working on the sly and earning money they don't pay taxes over.

Winds of change, hoping that either improve the situation, because 20% of unemployed people is an untenable scenario.
 
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Peter Parka

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Think you're getting a bit carried away.

"There won't be any miracles. We never promised any."

That's what your new leader has said. Why do people always get carried away when a new party gets in. It will be same old shit under a different face and nothing major will change.
 

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Maybe you're right, and I'm getting carried away, but I think this situation can't go worse.

The former Prime Minister had lost all the trust of the people even in his own party.

We have a similar precedent in 1996, when right wing won the voting after twelve years of left govern.
The country was in a great crisis, and with hard measures, they were able to solve the problem. That's why if I have to rely in someone to overcome this situation, I'll do in the new goverment.
Regards.
 

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smacks of the "Yes We Can" rhetoric pre Obama

really what they mean is "it would be great if we could"
 
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