Confess the episode of air traffic controllers and the government declared a state of reaction causes me alarm conflicting feelings. On one hand, the government's decision seems wise and energetic. This raises a serious problem and sudden (seemingly sudden) summons an immediate crisis ip cameras cabinet, adopted the Decree required by Article 116 of the Constitution, in less than 24 hours, the situation seems under control. Perfect. ip cameras Perfect? I do not know. Alarm status? Militarization of the airspace? Militarization of air traffic ip cameras controllers? Military Penal Code? uf uff ufff ufff ... More. The public opinion is almost unanimous in aligned (or vast majority), with the government's ip cameras decision. This fact should ip cameras be reassuring and legitimizing the actions taken, to me, really, I get nervous force. Taken to the extreme, it could be stated that public power has received unequivocal message that has the backing of society to use force, to suspend and restrict fundamental guarantee when that same public authority decides that situation requires. (What does no more than reinforce, in my eyes, the image of a citizenry ip cameras that does not experience too much aversion authoritarian impulses, as I argued repeatedly refer to the punitive ip cameras populism). Further. I think that, on this issue, everyone has cheated ip cameras and played dirty. The issue has long drivers fishtailing. In February he issued a decree to regulate certain aspects of labor, which was considered an attack by union drivers. What has happened since then negotiations? The parties have submitted their differences to arbitration, labor law and entitle? There was need to adopt a new decree regulating the sector morning bridge in December? As of this date the election is provocative and dust Government and AENA controllers? ip cameras Minister White can honestly be satisfied with the management has conducted on this topic throughout ip cameras the year? The action was spontaneous controllers? It is true that the government ip cameras knew avantmà drivers had already scheduled "planted" on December 3, regardless of the time of adoption of the final decree? It is true that the drivers had already reserved rooms and meeting rooms at the hotel near Barajas Night 3 days from December and backward? ip cameras The majority support the adoption of a state of alarm would have been just under a majority government of the Popular Party? Anyway, all this nonsense of a game that does not specifically say anything good or bad government, opposition, or Aena drivers (in terms of "good" and "bad"), but that however, speaks volumes about the inability to manage all conflicts, in time, form and civility, as well as the psychology of Spanish society in exchange restore order and neatness is not even a question What time is it dangerous and abject alarm and militarization ... To the question, "Does fin justifies the Media?" the 97,96% of the Spanish ip cameras society of the late 2010 answered YES. (This is the sign of the times).
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