Spanish Conservatives Sweep To Power, Rout Socialists

Quote from Tsing Tao:

Ok, so you essentially regurgitated exactly what I said originally.

:confused:

I thought you said, "the solution to Spain's problem is to devalue"

That might be a "technical solution", but one they cannot do unless they want to voluntarily bankrupt all of their citizenry... Which I think they cannot do so will not do.

But.. I could be wrong. Government does a lot of things without thinking through the consequences...
 
I'd forgotten about the Madrid bombings.
Quote from pspr:

This is funny. The Spaniards voted out the conservatives after Al Queda attacked them and the liberals wanted to appease the terrorists. Now they want the conservatives back? What are they going to do when Al Queda threatens them again? Run back to the liberals?
 
Quote from rc8222:

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/EU-Spain-Elections/2011/11/21/id/418650Socialists

Monday, 21 Nov 2011 06:07 AM


MADRID (AP) — Spain's opposition conservatives swept commandingly into power and into the hot seat Sunday as voters enduring a 21.5 percent jobless rate and stagnant economy dumped the Socialists — the third time in as many weeks Europe's debt crisis has claimed a government.

Awaiting words from victorious party leader and future prime minister Mariano Rajoy, thousands of jubilant, cheering supporters waving red-and-yellow Spanish flags and blue-and-white party ones gathered outside Popular Party headquarters in downtown Madrid as pop music boomed over loudspeakers.

With 90 percent of the votes from the election counted, the center-right Popular Party won 186 seats compared to 154 in the last legislature, while the Socialists plummeted from 169 to 110, their worst performance ever.

The PP thus won an absolute majority and resounding mandate from troubled electorate. It needed 176 votes for such a majority.

One supporter, David Cordero, said he was happy with the prospect of change so as to create jobs and protect social services like state-paid health care and education.

"This is what this country needs right now," he said.

The conservatives won roughly 44 percent of the votes and the Socialists took 29 percent, according to official election results.

The numbers suggest Spanish voters have shifted clearly to the right as they confront their worst economic crisis in decades and choose new leaders to pull them out of it.

As part of that mess, the country is also at the forefront of Europe's sovereign debt crisis, with the Spanish government's borrowing costs rising last week to levels near where other eurozone countries such as Greece, Ireland and Portugal had to request huge bailouts from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.

Besides the recent changes in which Greece and Italy replaced their governments with teams made up of technocrats, Ireland and Portugal — which also required huge bailouts to avert default — also saw their governments change hands.

© Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.




*** Funny, I see the same thing happening in the U.S. come 2012!
:D

In Spain it can make a difference, in the US, which has a huge military budget, it will just put the other bunch of tax and spend criminals in charge...
 
Quote from pspr:
This is funny. The Spaniards voted out the conservatives after Al Queda attacked them and the liberals wanted to appease the terrorists. Now they want the conservatives back? What are they going to do when Al Queda threatens them again? Run back to the liberals?
Huh? The Spaniards voted out the conservatives because it looked like Aznar's government clumsily tried to lie about the attack to get themselves re-elected. There was widespread opposition to Spanish participation in the war in Iraq before the bombing. Same for Zapatero's calls to withdraw Spanish troops.
 
Quote from Ricter:

"One supporter, David Cordero, said he was happy with the prospect of change so as to create jobs and protect social services like state-paid health care and education."

So that's what "conservative" is in Spain? Sure doesn't sound like ours.



Actually it does, as Dumocrats are gutting medicare for $500 Billion dollars to help fund Obamacare! In addition to the turd-in-chief appointing countless czars that support health care cuts and rationing.
 
Quote from rc8222:

Actually it does, as Dumocrats are gutting medicare for $500 Billion dollars to help fund Obamacare! In addition to the turd-in-chief appointing countless czars that support health care cuts and rationing.
Well, if their conservatism is "actually" like ours, specifically Obama's policies, then I guess this news about Spain is not really so good, is it?
 
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