Now that the Spaniards are demanding new sacrifices, it would not be bad if someone answered the president of the Community of Madrid as to what austerity measures the Government will implement, starting with him. If it’s going to reduce helicopter takeoffs from Moncloa to Torrejón to catch the Falcon en route to Valladolid, will it suppress ministers’ flights to New York to take selfies, or will it just limit the number? If a poll were made tomorrow asking the citizens what they think about this issue, it would be a big rebellion.
The question is not asked by Ayuso, who rises to the category of brave fly every time he puts his finger in his left eye, but apart from common sense. Out of solidarity and thrift, when others are asked to turn off the light, the person asking should begin by leading by example. But in this country it’s like waiting for pears to fall from an elm tree. This government, and the political class in general, did not set an example, as others around the world did, by cutting wages during the pandemic. It will not sit back in the difficult hours of history, which has not yet come. He is willing to sacrifice himself with the mere gesture of tie; getting rid of it is more of a relief than a sacrifice. This gesture, because of its repetition, proves the ridicule and embarrassment of others every time Sánchez unties his neck.
Ayuso, on the other hand, is a type of gremlin that loves and excites some and eats the liver of others, depending on its side. When calling for compliance with the law in its plan of austerity measures, the Government itself seems to forget the passivity that it uses when its partners do not obey the law, that is, the Constitution.
Source: Informacion

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