Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Drop In My Stomach Feeling

Lesson Bolivarian


The Manuel J. zalameño Florencio published today in The World , with data provided by the employer, that the outstanding debt (not the total, but the longer enforceable directly by judicial and executive) of the Municipality of Valverde with cleaning companies that are responsible garbage collection at this time would amount to 2.3 billion euros after nearly eight years delaying fertilizers.
That means valverdeño first to last, from the nineties to the newly born, must each 181.18 euros for the daily discharge containers gray, green, blue and yellow over the past decade, and that many of those and a few others who migrated or are gone forever from his pocket pony up religiously, year after year (which remedy), the corresponding rates for pay for that service.
In the meantime, because here we are on the left but the left, remember that our city leaders have been sighted as few and have taken the management of waste water and ga-private capital ran-ti-zan-do, despite the rash, joint the garbage truck does not leave us in its path aside elections. So therefore, to continue waiting for their turn at the bank of patience detritus those speculators, who wanted to profit from none other than the garbage that sovereign of a people, have you ever seen?!
Hugo Chavez would not have done better.

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