Friday, July 10, 2009

Onkyo Receiver Shuts Off

Why the PRI won the elections on July 5?

To me the explanation is quite simple: it is that the PRI has won, but the PAN and the PRD lost. I know this may sound a bit stupid, but let me explain better. From my point of view, the PRI's victory in the polls is due solely the gross carrying his two most important (or perhaps only) competitors have had in recent months.

PAN's popularity has been sinking thanks to a president (spurious) that promised employment and who has not reached that promised lower prices and that energy has risen. But most of all, people did not vote for the PAN because the federal government insists on fighting a war that has only served to fill the streets with bullets and killed. For more flowers than the Calderon administration is cast himself in the media, the truth is that people are afraid, people are not happy with the current situation of public security (Ie, that there is not) and therefore did not vote for the PAN.

The other party did him the favor of the PRI is the fractured and weathered PRD. Although still strong in Mexico, the impression that the constant struggles within the party have left the population is a game of bullies. We must add the great divide that has developed between the followers of Jesus Ortega PRD and López Obrador faithful, who even supported other smaller parties in this election.

The outcome of the elections on July 5 should not be interpreted as a victory for the PRI, but a defeat of the Mexican political system, in which, for the few Mexicans who decided out to vote, some chose to cancel your vote, and the other chose to vote for the lesser evil, even if it meant feeding the flame that for many years so many of us try to shut down.

think.

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