owiseedoubleyou to World News@lemmy.ml • 1 year agoFar-right populist Javier Milei fails to win first round of Argentina’s presidential electionwww.theguardian.comexternal-linkmessage-square14fedilinkarrow-up1202arrow-down13cross-posted to: worldnews@lemmit.onlineworld@lemmy.worldnews@lemmy.world
arrow-up1199arrow-down1external-linkFar-right populist Javier Milei fails to win first round of Argentina’s presidential electionwww.theguardian.comowiseedoubleyou to World News@lemmy.ml • 1 year agomessage-square14fedilinkcross-posted to: worldnews@lemmit.onlineworld@lemmy.worldnews@lemmy.world
minus-squarebufalo1973linkfedilink0•1 year agoIt’s always the same problem: if there are no controls everything goes bad. Doesn’t matter if it’s something public, private or in-between. The answer is putting controls so the very moment it starts to go bad it can be corrected.
minus-square@Ddhuud@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•1 year agoThat is a super fascist rehtoric. And in the case of Argentina highly supportive of corruption. Control must come from justice, not from political expending.
minus-squarebufalo1973linkfedilink1•edit-21 year agoAnd who said “from political expending”? I say controls. Like internal affairs is to the police. I think we can all agree every politician has to be accountable for his/her decisions, don’t we?
It’s always the same problem: if there are no controls everything goes bad. Doesn’t matter if it’s something public, private or in-between.
The answer is putting controls so the very moment it starts to go bad it can be corrected.
That is a super fascist rehtoric. And in the case of Argentina highly supportive of corruption.
Control must come from justice, not from political expending.
And who said “from political expending”? I say controls. Like internal affairs is to the police. I think we can all agree every politician has to be accountable for his/her decisions, don’t we?