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by fmariluis 4767 days ago
> The main problem we have now, is that the government spends a lot of money on social plans to get people to vote them (instead of creating real jobs, obama care?)

So, even when it's not clear what caused this change in Google Play, you're blaming the government.

> what can you expect from a government that used to put bombs on the street and kill innocent civilians?

What?

> And most people in Argentine loves Kichner (54%) in the same way most people here loves Obama

It's called democracy. It works pretty well in most countries.

> At this point, we would love to have a "Second Amendment", the right to have a gun and defend ourselves, pretty bad we never had it

You can legally own a gun in Argentina.

Please, try to improve the quality of the information you bring here, so we can have a rational discussion about this news, which in essence is a change in Google Play that affects developers in Argentina. At this point, everything else is speculation.

3 comments

1) The reason Play can't operate in Argentina is because of government imposed currency controls have made cross border payments very difficult (reread 1st & 2nd paragraphs).

2) Learn about the Montoneros and it's members participation in the Kirchener governments (see paragraph 4).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montoneros

3) Democracy may be the least worst form of government but Kirchener's populist policies are slowly destroying what should be a great country. This is a weakness of Democracy - the government can buy votes at the expense of future growth.

4) Gun laws are quite strict in Argentina and have become much stricter under the Kichener government. There is no right to own a gun in Argentina.

You lecture the poster about the "quality of their information" and not being "rational" but almost everything you say is wrong. Not cool.

"It's called democracy. It works pretty well in most countries."

Well whup-de-doo. It's working pretty badly in this country.

> It's called democracy. It works pretty well in most countries.

Oh? How's Obama's "Change You Can Believe In" working out for you so far?