Friday, June 25, 2010

Titanium Panstitanware

Revive promises at election time.

Mexico SA

-Reviving
promises at election time, we always not in 2014 , will be in 2011
-CFE: collections with large spoon


Carlos Fernández-Vega
25-June-2010
La Jornada

Felipillo Very happy was the promises that you promised during the election campaign of 2006: the economy to grow 5 percent annually, will be the employment president, will reduce taxes, will lay the charges for electricity, the Mexican people "live better" and so forth. Fifteen million unsuspecting-always according to figures from "haiga been like haiga been" - fell into the trap, because sitting in Los Pinos proceeded in exactly the opposite of what is offered in those golden times.

Among their "commitments" campaign, on April 4, 2006 Felipe Calderón cackled as follows: "I propose to abolish the tax on vehicle ownership and use, and in any case will be competition states determined to see what other taxes ... I am determined to win, and this is not an exchange of flowers, I know the wickedness of my enemies, I know the tricks they have, the ability to deceive people, lie, and precisely because That, friends, rest assured you have a candidate that is not going to stop that is to you and you with them and I'm going to win. "

That's right: he knew the evil, the trickery and deception of their opponents, but did not recognize their own, because the June 20, 2007, and installed at Los Pinos, announced that yes, yes vehicular proposed eliminating tenure But from the first day of 2014, ie two years after completing their six-year administration, or if you prefer in the first biennium of the new occupant of Los Pinos. Beyond the obvious non-compliance (as so many others) of the campaign promise, Calderón eliminated the tax-believe, as he said then, "is that states can establish their own vehicle ownership tax, with its own characteristics to control aspects related to public safety "and the decision would become effective on the date shown" so that states do not suffer an immediate impact on their public finances. " Wonderful, "the I disappear, so that the charge you. " The best part is that the Felipillo blamed his opponents "evil, trickery and deception."

The message was as clear as water: if you know how to count, then count me in that tenure and many other unfulfilled commitments. So there was the tenant of Los Pinos: Fuck you in mine and balls are made with the next administration six years. Period. But, oh, surprise, the twist of fetid wheel of Mexican politics. failure after failure and barely two weeks of balloting in 12 states of the Republic (with equal number of governorships at stake and that, in the best case would PAN a), the desperate Felipillo went to see his thick inventory of campaign promises (unfulfilled virtually all) and revived-election purposes only, that of "eliminating tenure." So, hastily signed a decree yesterday that the elimination of tenure is not the first of January 2014, but the December 31, 2011, when "the federal tax expense for the use of cars is ultimately repealed."

To advertise the above organized a presentation in Los Pinos, the pomp of rigor, which he called "support to the automotive industry," although in his speech said was a package of actions to support Mexican families ... who want to buy a car and, above all, promote the recovery of the domestic auto industry, one of the most important sectors of our economy. " Therefore, he said, decided to "implement specific measures are very important: the first (of them) is aimed at the gradual elimination of auto ownership, starting now in the possession of the acquisition of new vehicles (new vehicles only). In particular. We will support those who buy a new car, the payment of his tenure on account of the federal government ... To that end, I just signed a decree which the federal government will cover the payment of tenure for new cars, up to a value of 250 thousand dollars, purchased by individuals. This measure is intended to stimulate a recovery in sales of new cars in the country. "

And again the skill: "It is important to note that since 2007, in the context of tax reform for the underprivileged, the federal Executive to appeal proposed by my federal tax tenure. As a result of legislative debate and respectful dialogue with the ladies and gentlemen governors of the states of Mexico, it was agreed that the date for this charge should be definitely eliminated would be the December 31, 2011 and thus will be. " But no, this was not the agreement. Blatantly forgot to mention that the original date, the publicly disclosed, was the first of January 2014, two years after leaving Los Pinos, but the sad (for him) electoral panorama takes to scratch from the inventory of promises, to see if is chewing gum and sticks. Of any sort does not cancel the possibility that the states of the Republic charged the oft held (by the way, 12 of them were elected governors.)
Felipillo
And while reviving the auto industry that operates in Mexico, using the promises made in campaign voters, not corporations from the field, the INEGI reported that in May the official rate of open unemployment in the country was 5.13 percent of the economically active population, or what is the same as 2 million 484 thousand Mexican this deplorable situation. In the same month in 2009, this indicator stood at 5.31 percent. Seasonally adjusted figures show that in the fifth month of 2010 the TD reached 5.68 percent of the labor force, higher than the previous month (5.54 percent). In the 32 major urban areas of the Republic the unemployment rate was 6.13 percent of the PEA, just 0.75 points below that recorded a year ago. Based on seasonally adjusted TD fell 0.02 percentage points relative to April.

cake slices

The "world-class company" has been served with a large spoon "Profeco reported that the billing for electricity consumption increased by over 30 percent in the last five months ", according to an estimate based on 3 000 600 complaints from consumers. Of this total, 91 per cent are illegal charges and other deficiencies in the service.
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