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![]() Stephan Zimmermann is retired professor of economics at Webster University and Pulaski Technical College.
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Argentina's Downfall: Bread and Circuses ... But No Change!A short while ago the election of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner elevated her to the presidency of Argentina. Despite the overwhelming result that swept the first elected woman into office the country remains at a political crossroads. The politics and economics and self-interest of Argentina are hedged between leftist president Hugo Chavez and George Bush.
Inefficency and corruption even leads to the hoarding of coins. Not Evita, But.Recently, Cristine Fernandez-Kirchner was elected as the first female president of Argentina. I was there, as I had been in Warsaw at the European Union election, at Bill Clinton's election and others. I was not there on purpose, simply by happenstance. But seeing history being made shaped a lifetime, and a philosophy. Internal Revenue Forms Used for Phishing Trips"Phishing" trips by unscrupulous scofflaws now trap unsuspecting victims into disclosing their private, confidential information, including details on credit and debit cards, using sophisticated look-alike IRS forms.
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