Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The State We solve everything


The family of Maria Jose Carrascosa, the Valencian convicted in the United States complains that the Spanish Government has not taken the rest to prevent it. Now try to serve his sentence in Spain. Meanwhile, Hispanic Ian Gibson insists that Granada bore until you find the whole body of Garcia Lorca, as if that were the most urgent need in this country. Of course others suggested that the Spanish state dredge the Red Sea to recover the bodies of two drowned compatriots there. Then, of course, are affected by the bankruptcy of Air Comet, who want our government pay for his trip back. And so on with each more outrageous demands on account of public money. As if our economy were to launch rockets. We speak of human tragedies and many applications understandable but impractical. And we have come to the Public Administration to take over everything, regardless of cost. It does not matter the repatriation of the crew of the Alakrana that the release of prisoners, grant implausible associations in the rescue of lost hikers reckless. That does not happen in richer countries than ours, which is very much tempted clothes before dropping a dime.

By contrast, here competing in the various public agencies and charges increase, experts and advisors, officers and employees, in a competition to see which one is more lavish in addressing issues perfectly dispensable but, yes, we do a little poorer every day.

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