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Like Eric From used to say: We teachers also have the obligation to fight for a society where the social condition allows love to prevail..."
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The one who guesses, How can one accept school desertion as a fact when the country has natural resources, which belong to the people, worth millions of dollars?
How can one accept the fact that there are thousands of empty factories in the country and 20,000 thousand young people in jail when the National Bank has more reserves and capital than ever?
MINERAL RESOURCES The Kirchner administration managed to reduce unemployment by 50% and the country's economy grew by 8,5%, with fiscal surplus.
However, the agricultural and mining model proposed by Menen is still essentially applied.
The country still gives away our fabulous rent from oil and mining to multinational companies.
The corporations extract with no State supervision and half of the concessions given are illegal.
We are at the Gulf of Saint George basin, it runs from the south of Chubut to the north of Santa Cruz.
It goes hundreds of kilometers west, east and south of this region.
This basin is the second most important one in the country.
There are thousands of oil wells producing from 5,000, 10,000; 30,000 and 40,000 liters of oil per day.
Each liter of oil is worth 70 dollars, these wells generate thousands of dollars per day.
Most of this money goes to private companies and, unfortunately, as Mosconi used to say: "The oil is flushed out to the sea".
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