• 2 months ago
En la residencia presidencial de Olivos, un grupo celebraba con un asado de 20 mil pesos por persona, mientras afuera los jubilados protestaban por el veto del presidente Javier Milei a un aumento de 15 mil pesos mensuales. La escena generó indignación y destacó la disparidad entre los festejos internos y las demandas externas.

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00:00Inside they ate asadito, that yes, to make the Republicans, they paid it, they paid each 20 lucas, but 20 lucas is more than what they denied to those who were outside,
00:10which are the retirees who gathered to cook against President Javier Milei and those who were eating the asado inside.
00:19Why? Because they were celebrating the veto that the government made and that those 87 heroes of Javier Milei defended,
00:29so as not to give 15,000 pesos of increase to the retirees. The contrast was shocking.
00:35Beyond what happens politically, this was the contrast. They celebrated inside what they protested outside.
00:43Inside they spent 20,000 pesos in an asado, outside they complained that they had not given 15,000 pesos per month to the retirees.
00:54But Miss Melissa Molina was there, but you see that they do not let her enter, because of course, as they discovered her,
01:01they discovered her having lunch in the Palmena patio, with her legs stretched, her shoes taken off.
01:09She goes like Arabia, the one who went with the tupperware.
01:13She had to come to the military house, to the press people, there were other ladies that I also know,
01:23to tell her, girls, no, a little education, a little respect for presidential investigation, you can't eat from the tupperware sitting here.
01:31For all that, they did not invite her to the asado and they wanted it.
01:35Yes, we said, we pay the 20,000, no, no, they said, no, girls, this is a whole pump, it's another thing, it's another issue.
01:41There were the deputies of the PRO, also of Libertad Avanza, and one of the radicals who changed his vote.
01:49Remember that we talk here about these five deputies who turned around.
01:52One alone, the other four did not.
01:53One alone was a camper, the other four did not, one in fact stayed in his province,
01:57and others were at the meeting of the radicals at the National Congress of the Block,
02:01where there were shouts, it was a scandal, and they ended up defining that only one was encouraged to participate.
02:07But why? Because Rodrigo de Loredo, who is the head of the block, convinced the other radicals that it was not,
02:14because otherwise the block would break.
02:16Yes, it didn't break, it didn't break, but hey.
02:18That it doubles and does not break, said the radicals.
02:21Virtually broken, because everything is wrong, now we are going to tell you well,
02:24but let's talk about this barbecue first, which took place in the fifth of the presidential residence of Olivos.
02:31Javier Milley was there, with Patricia Burrich, with his sister Karina,
02:34Santiago Caputo was also seen, this advisor who actually likes to be in the shadows.
02:39Well, he was here at the table next to Guillermo Franco.
02:42Ah, they put him at the head of the table?
02:44Yes, and there we have some photos of this moment, right?
02:47When they went to pay, Manuel Adorni said,
02:50here we are at dinner, we still pay with a debit card.
02:54As if it were going to change the situation too much, right?
02:58Actually, what the retirees were saying, we have nothing to eat.
03:01In fact, there were several retirees at the door of the fifth who said,
03:04I don't have enough money to buy my husband the heart medication, right?
03:10And in the middle ...
03:12And beyond what the barbecue cost, because this also works a bit like a smoke screen, right?
03:17Well, the problem is that they celebrated having denied money to the retirees.
03:21It seems to me that they could have saved the celebration,
03:24they could have had a meeting, they could have made a matter of saying,
03:27well, we are in a very difficult moment, we had to do it.
03:30No, they celebrated that they did not give him the increase.
03:34This is the unpublished.
03:35There were posters, there were posters that said,
03:38historical, incredible, a government celebrates not giving increases to retirees,
03:42they said what they were on the street.
03:43Yes, it was a kind of ode to cruelty, right?
03:45Because in fact, there we just had the tweet, one of the pro deputies, Damián Arabia,
03:49shared and said, there are many people asking me if I brought you a potato salad.
03:53Yes, I brought it, it seems to me that it is courteous to see a house with empty hands, right?
03:57While they were dodging the retirees who said that they did not have enough to eat,
04:00this is a kind of mockery with the potato and egg salad.
04:03The radical also said, I bring wine.
04:05And there we have another deputy from Libertad Avanza dressed in a gala, right?
04:09As if it were a party, a Martin Fierro, I don't know,
04:11in Congress to break the olive scene, long live freedom, damn it.
04:15This is what gives a party atmosphere.
04:17Of course, I mean, dressed in a gala, carrying things,
04:21wine, as if there was something to celebrate,
04:23when in reality what they were doing is cutting the retirees,
04:26as you said, Rolando, an increase of 15 thousand pesos, right?
04:30In other words, they were going to earn less than what they paid for a dinner there in the Olive Garden.
04:36And there you see the mismatch, right?
04:37Well, if they know that a barbecue can cost 20 thousand pesos per head,
04:43they do not assume that the retirees who are earning less than 300 thousand pesos,
04:4815 thousand mangoes is a bargain.
04:51And no, they don't assume it, they don't understand it, or nothing, they have other priorities.
04:56Yes, in this meeting, of course, Javier Milei,
04:59in addition to celebrating the veto of the retirees,
05:02these 87 heroes who accompanied his veto,
05:05obviously spoke and what Javier Milei wants is to guarantee a number for the vetoes that already know that it is coming.
05:10Of course, this makes you think that the government will govern by force of vetoes.
05:14Exactly.
05:15The veto is supposed to be an exceptional measure when there is no dialogue and there is no consensus.
05:19Yes.
05:20But if it already consolidates this structure to veto, it means that it will govern by force of decree.
05:27Of course, well, this was a bit of what Javier Milei tried yesterday in this meeting,
05:30to say, well, you are the heroes, you will accompany me,
05:32also in the vetoes that are coming, the next one, the one that is already on the waiting list,
05:36is the veto to the university budget, which we are also going to talk about,
05:40a march of the university students is coming,
05:42but Javier Milei has already announced that he is going to veto it
05:44and wants to make sure that these deputies also accompany him.
05:47But beware, there in the 87, if there are 4 of the radicals who did not go, it means that there are not 87.
05:54No, and in fact, yes, well, that's why, you have to see what happens with those radicals,
05:57therefore, they were not expelled from the party, but ...
05:59This hard core that a veto-by-force government would guarantee is not fully guaranteed, it can change.
06:05Yes, they were not released, let's say, the retirement law, they did not accompany him,
06:09they accompanied Javier Milei, they took a photo with him in Casa Rosada
06:13before accompanying the veto in Congress a few weeks ago, let's say, they accompanied him,
06:18in fact, in Casa Rosada they laugh and say, they are the UCRL, the UCRL of freedom of advance, the libertarian radicals.
06:25Well, you have to see, he did not give them as much as to sit down and take the photo in the Quinta de Olivos,
06:30you have to see what happens in the next few weeks when there are new vetoes,
06:34such as this one that Javier Milei has already promised, which is the university retirement.

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