Trip Log #3: Argentinian History

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Hello everyone, here's another vlog from myself. This time I'm in the capital of Argentina, Mendoza.
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Desde Mendoza puedes subir en bus hasta Puente del Inca. El bus pasa por paisajes increíbles !

stefanreichenberger
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I spoke with a couple from Argentina visiting my city a few years back. They had quite a few words that varied from my mostly Mexican Spanish vocabulary. Are you finding that to be true?

annaleeblysse
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I think it’s easy for say Steve to be pro globalisation based on his experiences. But I’m sure the tens of thousands industry workers that lost their jobs in north England and the mid west of US would disagree as private corporations have outsourced their jobs to cheap labour with horrific working conditions in the third world countries.
I certainly am pro cultural globalisation and people being more interconnected and tolerant, however I am not a proponent of unlimited private capital movement which has decimated the heartlands of my country and many others.

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I think what you mentioned is key: it’s not how to stop globalism it’s how to make it work for more people. How do nations go about this while at the same time having a widening income gap and inequality? Even in places like Denmark 10% of the people now hold 70-75% of the totally wealth. How can globalism become more attractive? Because when it’s not you get what’s happening in the USA, Italy and a host of other nations right now.

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What happened in aeroparque that day was a huge software error. It made it to the news here. Besides that, pilots do go in strike from time to time. The union laws we got were directly inspired by Mussolini's fascist regime (Perón was a huge fan), which give ridiculous amount of power to union liders, hence the usual strikes we get from several different industries around the year.

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