**My Neighborhood Watch #41 - Reporting Events Around us**

in Steem4Nigeria4 months ago (edited)

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Ivan Samkov:

Hello friends, once again here bringing news from Argentina. There are so many that organizing them takes time. It's a country with two authorities: the central government and the congress against it. The government wanted authority to close public companies and send money without verification, without knowing who uses it and for what. The opposition deputies thwarted the laws, so the back-and-forth continues. The local economic situation continues to decline, but we reach the end of the month and eat and many other things every day. Over the weekend, there was an event that recalled the era when the military ruled the country, and we always remember the terrorist acts of the time when they kidnapped babies and killed their parents. This led to movements that armed themselves and attacked the government with bombs and weapons. That dark era is behind us, and many people take to the streets to remember it. The only thing is that one of the victims of that dark era who fought against the 1970s coup government said that a coup should be staged against the current government. It's a tremendous contradiction, as saying that a democratic government should be dismantled is a coupist phrase. She is a historical figure in the country, yet a prosecutor charged her with treason.

Afterward, the government reviewed the entire state and produced a document, revealing scandals that everyone suspected but lacked evidence for. Consequently, around 20 representatives from the previous government have been charged with fraud, including the former president, as they committed a shameful act: stealing money from the retirees' healthcare system. It's unforgivable to steal from the elderly. They also cut food programs meant to help the hungry, which didn't even exist. They sent money, which intermediaries pocketed. There were even chauffeurs who had their own chauffeurs. Then there were two individuals abroad connected to previous governments who were earning $15,000 per month for 30 years. They were promptly fired. The state-owned TV channel, the country's largest, was shut down, as was the largest news agency, because the government, as I always say, doesn't want to manage any businesses. The state isn't meant to be a business entity because it leads to losses. Then the most prominent figure in the opposition party, Cristina Kirchner, had $100 million in 2019 when her government began, and she ended up with $240 million in her personal accounts, while the Central Bank was left $11 billion in the red. I wonder if she was so good at growing her money, why didn't she use that system to grow the government's money? Well, she's been tried and sentenced to six years in prison, so it's not a small matter in the country. This government is dismantling everything; businessmen and politicians are baffled because it refuses to engage with them to avoid fraud. The unions go on strike every day to drive the government crazy, but the president doesn't care, and his positive image keeps rising because he's not a thief and is fixing the country. In the crime-ridden city of Rosario, where the families of footballer Ángel Di María and Messi live, these days the families have been threatened with death, and threats are plastered all over the city. Consequently, the city is on strike; there's no public transportation, taxis, or businesses because several people were killed in the streets last month, and people are terrified, even though there are helicopters and the army to deal with the gangs causing terror in the city... that's all for now, so it's not endless about my Argentina.


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 3 months ago 

Wow, So, the government took a serious look at the whole state and found out some scandalous stuff that everyone had been suspecting but didn't have solid proof for. Turns out, around 20 representatives from the previous government, including the former president, are facing charges for fraud. And you know what they did? They shamefully stole money from the healthcare system for retirees. That's just plain wrong, especially when it comes to stealing from the elderly.

Not only that, they even cut food programs that were supposed to help hungry people, but get this - those programs didn't even exist! Can you believe it? They were sending money, but the people in between were just pocketing it. And get this, some of those fancy chauffeurs even had their own chauffeurs. It's like a never-ending cycle of greed and corruption.

But thankfully, justice seems to be served because there were two individuals connected to the previous governments who were earning a crazy amount of money, like $15,000 per month for 30 years. Wow. They got fired right away. Thank God. Good riddance!

It's really disappointing and infuriating when people in power abuse their positions and take advantage of the system. We should always hold our leaders accountable and make sure they're working for the benefit of the people.

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