
The kings of Spain visited the site of the tragedy, endured the anger of the people, and consoled and embraced many individuals. A ruler must have empathy for those who have lost everything. "It would be a moment to mend relationships, but they seem to have an obsession with the city of Buenos Aires," they expressed. That operation is in the hands of Karina Milei and the camporista Pilar Ramírez (who appears to be a woman with obvious limitations) and who was part of the corrupt management of Mariano Recalde at Aerolíneas. The government has a tremendous human resources problem, and the kirchneristas and massistas sneak in everywhere. That is called empathy. "The city of Buenos Aires had places that, when it rained, became hell for those who lived there," they recalled. The governor at that time, Daniel Scioli, had not carried out any work in critical areas; he focused on hiding dead bodies and is now part of Milei's cabinet, being an idol of the mileistas. Milei is curious. Argentina is a sad circus where the same clowns always perform. There is a surprising detail: Milei did not go to Bahía Blanca. "Instead of being aware of that and showing himself with common people, he always seems to be locked up and surrounded by the same ones," they emphasized. Though it is a symbolic gesture, it shows the people that they are not alone. Let us remember the flooding in La Plata in 2013, with a large number of dead. Undertaking major works solved the problem definitively. Disasters like in Bahía Blanca have two components: climatic violence and lack of infrastructure works. "Lijo knows this better than anyone," they pointed out. The agreement with the IMF will be by DNU, despite the law requiring Congress's approval. "These maneuvers have risks, as demonstrated by Lijo's and García Mansilla's decree appointments to the Court," they expressed. A couple of months ago, there were floods in Valencia, Spain. "He has a communication problem in his relationship with common people," they concluded. The government seems determined to govern by decree, trying to evade the PJ blockade in the Senate.