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Faced with a right that punishes defeat more severely than corruption, progressives are right, even if they lose the election. Therefore, this brief account of the recent faults of the intellectually advanced factory should be understood as a tribute to the guild’s productivity, ingenuity, and captivity as much as by the infallible leftists:

1) Fire Podemos. The PSOE disagreed with the only state party to its left to tame it, but was emboldened by the noble intent to destroy it. After five years of frustration 2014-19 when socialists tried to destroy the barbarian tribe Pablo Iglesias before repeated elections forced the stubbornness of a deal, it’s now about breaking them down from within. With the lazy resignation of the vice president, the mission is complete and Yolanda Díaz is in free fall, according to polls. His consolidation as a promising Prime Minister has dropped from twenty to ten percent, far from Pedro Sánchez and Núñez Feijóo. The bill of reckoning not only sinks both sides in the polls, but also raises a small question mark as collateral damage. Where will Sánchez find the seventy MPs he will need for his third term? PSOE will no doubt survive Podemos, albeit in opposition, a minor detail for the custodians of the essences.

2) Attack Casado. It is not necessary to hire Iván Redondo to conclude that “before liquidating your main enemy in the election, take care to verify that his replacement will not further harm your interests.” Unfortunately, slow thinking has never been the chief virtue of progressives throwing themselves at rhetoric. energetic Chairman of the PP. They did not realize that the distance to the elections dwarfed a fiery Pablo Casado, who did not even excite the many cows who attended his rallies. While guillotining the leader of the popular party, the PSOE is attacked by a sudden allegiance to Díaz Ayuso, symmetrical to the conservative canonization of super-spy Margarita Robles. Progressives suppressed the ideal enemy to raise a Núñez Feijóo, who presided over the pools at La Moncloa despite their monumental opening mistake. They pulled a headless right in their naivety. They forgot another important slogan in politics: “Don’t look for problems anymore, problems will find you.”

3) To brag that PP and Vox will never get an absolute majority. Numerical errors hurt more because they are made without looking at the evidence. After it was clarified that the PSOE had no partners, only vassals, a long life of power was envisioned for him, as the PP would not be able to find a single parliamentary ally other than Vox due to his allergy to nationalism. Also, the combined right and far right would not be enough to climb the walls of La Moncloa. Progressive geniuses forgot about the automatic realignment of allegiances when it came to expelling unwanted governments, a phenomenon that, among other things, brought socialists to power in 2018. Now they are reluctant to admit that the ERC could not once vote for anti-crisis measures. No matter how plausible the right-wing espionage may see incarceration, incarceration, and execution of any sign of patriotic discontent, their privacy has been violated. And all polls place PP/Vox above the 165 MPs who crossed the road to power. “You don’t know how to add” is the biggest insult imaginable in politics.

4) PP is not managed with Vox (try to read without bursting into laughter). Another detail that makes progressives endearing is that they demand the values ​​they gave up from others without blinking. Therefore, the impossibility of the PP/Vox alliance, which was declared faithfully after the elections in Castilla y León, is the most serious mistake of the legislature. Meetings abounded, with bearded leftists assured that regional meetings would be repeated, as mixed government was unthinkable. In other words, with Bildu, anti-crisis measures can be approved, but the far-right government must be vetoed. Socialism will never miss Rubalcaba enough with its motto “let them rule”. This means not only that the toughest challenges consist of mundane problem solving, but the acknowledgment that power comes through the most possible twists and turns.

Everyone can add their mistakes in different dimensions, but the consequences are inevitable. The PSOE is desperately trying to rectify the failures of evaluation and analysis that have turned the legislature upside down. The danger lies not in passivity but in hyperactivity, an obsession with the economy as well as espionage. The government can learn from the great Real Madrid, excessive agitation multiplies failures. The key is to seize the right moment to strike and pray earthly that the fateful point where all decisions backfire is not reached.

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