Sunday, March 27, 2005

Fwd: [costa-rica] Revolution in Alajuela?


--- lunarii wrote:
> To: costa-rica@yahoogroups.com,
> irccr@yahoogroups.com
> From: lunarii
> Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 08:50:08 00200 (CEST)
> Subject: [costa-rica] Revolution in Alajuela?
>
> According to our man in the street, Alajuela is
> getting ready to revolt.
> The situation with the hospital fiasco has
> adversely affected the local
> economy, and is like a major depression.
>
> Almost nothing is functional in the new hospital, it
> is a shambles. It
> looks like more is to blame than just the Spanish
> construction company.
> Seems like everyone was squeling like pigs near this
> feeding trough!
>
> Equipment ordered never showed up and many other
> problems not reported
> on too much.
>
> The natives are restless in Alejuela. They are
> running out of medicine
> too at the hospital, and they frequently have to go
> to Hospital Mexico
> to get more.
>
> Looks like the Caja is in very serious trouble, and
> the people of
> Alejuela are getting really upset. They even talk
> of a new civil war
> rising up because of this and other major problems.
>
> On another front, it looks like Calderon has
> suddenly managed to get
> himself sent home!
>
> I am sure that you already heard Osvaldo was out.
>
> But there is now such a serious economic and
> politicl problem, that it
> is getting really explosive, at least here!
>
> There is also talk that Enrique will be back paying
> soon, so just hold
> on a little longer, our good friend is about to
> return!
>
> Seems like some people in the government finally
> realize the gravity of
> the situation, and realize that Enrique's return is
> the only hope this
> economy has of recovery. Other foreign investment
> has all but
> disappeared, considering how foreign investors have
> been treated by this
> excreble administration! The only hope for rescue
> now appears to rest
> with Enrique, and Costa Ric had better keep its
> fingers crossed, as
> under 50% of the investors remain. The majority are
> now gone to other
> parts of the world, and so Enrique's payments to
> them will be lost to
> the country.
>
> But, at this point, beggers can't be choosers, and
> half a loaf is better
> than no bread at all.
>
> I hope they finally understand this before no bread
> is left.
>
> Strike while the iron's hot, Costa Rica, otherwise
> your financial
> Armaggedon is almost upon you.
>
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