RE: FREEDOM Survey shows mendozen's pro mining!!! Here's the survey part. As usual the translation to English does have some issues.
The mayors are so angry with Paco. The guys have the pressure of their SMEs, entrepreneurs burn them with 1,000 head for Mendoza mining projects, and 25% of poverty that exists beyond the Indec ... - Chito said, installing one of the hard issues of the week.
The truth is that Paco's going wrong for this. He tore off the week with a sample of intemperance unbecoming a governor, even though the kid that you had told rebuked whatever. So publishers have devoted the national media to put under the light, knowing that the girl is a militant environmentalist who hoped to "take care" at home Paco ... - said Julian, as he cut the first portions of ham and arugula. One of the secrets of the fat pizza sauce was tomatoes. Homemade and hand milled properly, with just salt and oregano. A luxury.
-In addition, the mayors are so recontracalentaron of 'closing the debate' mining and Paco because they are putting limits on re-election when he wants to be reelected. The chiefs feel that the governor is making decisions without consulting them and that puts the hair. From this point of view was a bad week for the government, bad, if you add the newsprint as a Peronist Mayor Lopez Puelles. In the government treat it as if it were from another party, or even vice governor or were in the Harvest of Lujan and the glittering figure of the audience was Celso Jaque ... Imagine ... - said the fat, and stretched the suspense placing cherry tomatoes on a "daisy" baked.
-Anyway, Paco will have to paddle from behind to rebuild a little. The blues is hot. Boiling, I would say, after Irrigation, the IPV and the very low / no power space seriously. The mayors are restless and seek to condition. His flight lieutenant governor has handled himself and the Legislature and Safety ... ... Paco what I have to look very structure ... otherwise it's going to happen and those who have no structure that can survive only pinned to the generous attributes of the President pure ... the Kirchner prepares for battle against Scioli, Moyano, and Peronism "real" ... - Julian thought. The Russian surprised with hard data:
- Do you want to talk about mining? Did you see the poll? - Questioned.
- What poll? Who did it, Telam, De Vido, Mayoral? - Omar asked not avoid ridicule. An environmentalist was in her little heart hardened radical.
-No. One that is circulating among the mayors and someone was going to pull up to Paco Mendoza ground whereon neither well. They did it in San Luis, San Juan, Mendoza and San Rafael High. Step to read ... - said the Russian and pulled from his pocket a folded A4 sheet into eight parts and somewhat warped. In the Great San Juan, for example, 14.36% of people are "strongly agree" to mining. The 58.04% are "somewhat agree", the 20.28% are "somewhat agree" and the 7.32% "strongly disagree". In St. Louis, puntanos "strongly agree" by 10% "somewhat agree" a 47.25%, 33.75% is the "somewhat agree" and 8.12% is "no agreement ". What little remains, less than 1% have no opinion formed.
- What about us? - Wanted to know, impatient, Chito.
-In the Great Mendoza, 6.92% are "strongly agree", the 25.17% is "somewhat agree", the 30.39% are "somewhat agree" and 8.33% is "not agree. " The 29.19% have no opinion formed. That is the key input. Those who influence on that portion of people without a clear position on mining will end up tipping the balance. In San Rafael, the percentages are similar to the Great Mendoza. 852 cases surveyed here. The survey is nice and cool, last week ... - said the Russian, and kept to himself the rest of the sample data to negotiate on the Fourth Floor. One of those numbers say that in San Juan, agriculture uses ten times more water than mining since 1903.
-You know what ... at some point will have to discuss mining ... Just someone comes along and says "I keep the 7722 Act and the Mining Code and want to exploit the mineral that in such a place using the watercourse 'X' and I will not pollute, "to arm again. But we have to discuss with responsibility ... Chito asked. Ludovico watched spellbound alpaca holders on the table, and thought how much work will insumido mining. It's true. If we do not think a new production model for Mendoza, this resolves as follows: mayors governor socks suck ... those who have more power is sent to Buenos Aires alone, and the governor pantyhose sucks the president or come to ask for dollars international market. That is the economy of Mendoza today ... - Ludovico said, and went slowly side to mourn with his head on the wall.