Ahora se entiende mejor por qué dan números tan raros.
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marioar escribió:Dow, Te juego mi 308 (cual diria sabatella) a que, o en las proximas 2 o 3 semanas arreglan con los buitres o vas a ver toda la mie*** que tienen escondida tus idolos por los medios de medio mundo
utopista escribió:No. Tengo un buzon para venderte, está cero KM, nunca taxi.
Dow Jones escribió:Ché qué pulso el gobierno para mantener todos los miles de kilombos que se anunciaba iban a explotar en caravana las últimas 240 horas, porque así miden el tiempo los cipayos lanzadores de humo.......y resulta que bajó el ccl, se la comieron; baja el blue, se la degluten; vienen los rusos, se la lastran; con semejantes indigestiones, en vez de ingerir tanta mier.da, no les conviene mas hacerse unas gárgaras de cicuta en grageas y sacarse todos los kilombos de encima ?????, digo...
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marioar escribió:Dow, Te juego mi 308 (cual diria sabatella) a que, o en las proximas 2 o 3 semanas arreglan con los buitres o vas a ver toda la mie*** que tienen escondida tus idolos por los medios de medio mundo
alexis escribió:Ranking mundial de libertad economica, puesto 166 sobre 178 paises
En Latam 27 sobre 29 paises, ultimos dos Venezuela y Cuba
Gracias Kici x tanta magia, tendrian que clausurar Economicas de la UBA por haber engendrado ese monstruo
http://www.heritage.org/index/country/argentina
In January 1981 Heritage published the Mandate for Leadership, a comprehensive report aimed at reducing the size of the federal government containing more than 2,000 specific suggestions to move the federal government in a conservative direction. The report was well received by the White House, and several of its authors went on to take positions in the Reagan administration.[9] Approximately 60% of the 2,000 proposals were implemented or initiated by the end of Reagan's first year in office.[9][10]
Heritage also advocated the development of a new ballistic missile defense system for the United States. Reagan adopted this as his top defense priority in 1983, calling it the Strategic Defense Initiative.[9] By mid-decade, The Heritage Foundation had emerged as a key organization in the national conservative movement, publishing influential reports on domestic and defense issues, as well as pieces by prominent conservative figures, such as Bob Dole and Pat Robertson.[11] In 1986, Time called Heritage "the foremost of the new breed of advocacy tanks".[12] During the Reagan and Bush administrations, The Heritage Foundation served as the President's brain trust on foreign policy.[13]
George H. W. Bush administration
The Heritage Foundation remained an influential voice on domestic and foreign policy issues during President George H. W. Bush's administration. It was a leading proponent of Operation Desert Storm against Iraq, and—according to Frank Starr, head of the Baltimore Sun's Washington bureau—the foundation's studies "laid much of the groundwork for Bush administration thinking" about post-Soviet foreign policy.[14] In domestic policy, the Bush administration agreed with six of the ten budget reforms contained in Mandate for Leadership III and included them in their 1990 budget proposal. Heritage also became involved in the culture wars of the 1990s with the publication of "The Index of Leading Cultural Indicators" by William Bennett. The Index documented how crime, illegitimacy, divorce, teenage suicide, drug use and fourteen other social indicators had become measurably worse since the 1960s.[15]
Clinton administration
Heritage continued to grow throughout the 1990s and its journal, Policy Review, hit an all-time-high circulation of 23,000. Heritage was an opponent of the Clinton health care plan of 1993. President Clinton's welfare reforms were, in fact, analogous with Heritage's recommendations and were adopted in the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996. In 1995, Heritage published the first Index of Economic Freedom, co-authored by policy analyst Bryan T. Johnson and Thomas P. Sheehy. In 1997, the Index became a joint project between the Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal.[15]
In 1994, Heritage advised Newt Gingrich and other conservatives on the development of the "Contract with America", which was credited with helping to produce a Republican majority in Congress. The "Contract" was a pact of principles that directly challenged both the political status-quo in Washington and many of the ideas at the heart of the Clinton administration.
Obama administration
In December 2012, an announcement was made that Senator Jim DeMint would resign from the Senate to head the Heritage Foundation.[16] Pundits have predicted his tenure may mark a sharper edge for the Foundation.[17] On May 10, 2013, Jason Richwine, who co-authored the think tank's controversial report on the costs of amnesty, resigned his position following intensive media attention on his Harvard PhD thesis from 2009 and comments he made at 2008 American Enterprises Institute forum. In both Richwine argued that Hispanics and blacks are intellectually inferior to whites and have trouble assimilating because of a supposed genetic predisposition to lower IQ.[18][19]
In July 2013, following disputes over the farm bill, the Republican Study Committee of 172 conservative U.S. House members reversed a decades-old tradition of access by barring Heritage Foundation employees from attending its weekly meeting in the Capitol, but continues cooperation through "regular joint events and briefings".[20]
Pocoyo escribió:http://masfm935.com/periodista-ofrece-1 ... -kirchner/
En su cuenta de Facebbok, Christian Sanz puso: “Vuelve el desafío ofrezco 10 mil dólares a quien aporte la foto de graduación de Cristina Kirchner”. En una investigación que le llevo más de tres años, el periodista muestra evidencias concretas a partir de las declaraciones de un ministro que habría declarado a varias personas: “Que no me rompan las pelotas porque si no cuento que Cristina es abogada trucha”.
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