Will they be intelligent?

July 15 2019 (14:45 WEST)

Given that intelligence is the ability to solve problems, the Deputies of the PP, Ciudadanos, VOX, CCA-P, NA+, and PRC have the opportunity to demonstrate to all Spaniards how intelligent they are, and this is not the first time I have written about this. We have a Pedro Sánchez whose personal objective, and also that of Begoña Gómez, is to remain in La Moncloa and continue using the Airbus and Falcon aircraft of Group 45 of the Air Force, as well as the Súper Puma and Cougar helicopters of the 402 Squadron. Regarding the political objective of the plagiarist, it is that the effective electoral spectrum of progressivism is exclusively covered by the PSOE, which consequently implies that the possibility of reaching an agreement with Pablo Iglesias is increasingly remote. Iglesias is showing unmistakable symptoms of mental alienation due to the ideological conflict he has experienced in a short period of his life between the Sol tent camp and the Galapagar mansion. The president fears that an unstable person who does not even control his own political force will be with him in the Government doing nonsense, and there is enough nonsense with his own.

If it is really in the plans of the "Handsome", according to the Financial Times, to dispense with the Bolivarian, it would also consequently mean passing on ERC, JXCAT, PNV, Compromís, and EH Bildu, since these 5 political forces, who permanently aspire to commit crimes with rebellions, seditions, and other kicks to the Constitution, without the Chavist-communists, do not add up to invest him as president. Therefore, and making an objective reading of the political landscape, there are only two options, both in the hands of the intelligence of the Deputies of PP, Cs, VOX, CCA-P, NA+, and PRC. The first is early general elections in November because the investitures of next week are unsuccessful, which would force all Spaniards to pay another 140 million euros. The second option is that the Deputies of the 6 constitutionalist political forces abstain and Sánchez is invested with the 123 yes votes of the PSOE, despite having 75 no votes from those who want to destroy Spain.

Democracy uses tools for its operation, with political parties and politicians themselves being those tools. What to think of a democracy blocked by the failure of the tools? That is why the ability to solve problems, that is, intelligence, is so important in politicians. Surely they have not even considered it, because the IQ of our politicians is quite fair, but let's imagine that Pablo, Alberto, Santiago, Ana, Sergio, and José María propose to Pedro his investiture with their abstention in exchange for, it occurs to me off the top of my head, a spending ceiling and deficit path that covers the 4 years of the legislature, the true application of 155 in Catalonia, the State commitment to reinforce the OR condition of the Canary Islands, measures that affirm the Spanishness of Navarra, and the promotion of infrastructures historically demanded by Cantabria and Extremadura.

Pedro would achieve both his personal and political objectives; Spain would be outside the devastating management of Chavist-communists and those who intend to destroy it based on illegal referendums and bastard declarations of independence; and Spaniards would live in a more or less controlled economic scenario with certain guarantees that the macro and microeconomics of Spain would not degrade. However, one thing is what I propose in this article and another very different thing is what I actually expect from our politicians and their intelligence. I really expect very little and I see the blocking of our democracy and the call for early general elections as the most likely option. Of course, they will all present themselves in October asking us again for our vote and treating us like fools. Time will tell.

 

By Sigfrid Soria

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