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The disappearance of money – Pedro de Tena

The end of private property, family and money has always been among the utopian aspirations of socialisms, both communist and libertarian. That now the PSOE of our long gentleman Sánchez insists on the physical disappearance of money is not ideologically new and, as if that were not enough, it increases the power of the State over any transaction and its information on how we use our essential resources for life. One more step towards the dictatorship although it is not called that, because it is not cool.

But in reality in Andalusia we have been privileged witnesses, and victims, of the disappearance of our money. I am going to refer to just a few amazing cases. No, it is not that the money comes out of some pockets and goes to others, something common in all kinds of corruption perpetrated by some political parties. In Andalusia, because it has been the government party for almost forty years, the PSOE has transferred money from the public coffers to its pockets on countless occasions and reported cases. I will cite, in order not to repeat allusion to ERE, training and others, an example that I had to investigate: The case of the Public Land Company of Andalusia, This company had an account in a bank and the interests of said account appeared paid in an account of the PSOE. Jamalají, Jamalajá. But the money did not disappear but passed from one hand to another.

It was the PSOE of Cádiz that invented the disappearance of money. Quite an art. In this case, the money was not public but was from the public, money from the Caja de Ahorros de Jerez. This entity granted a loan to Manuel Chaves and thirty-one Cadiz socialist leaders in aliquots that added up to the amount of 20 million pesetas. Apparently, those millions were destined to finance the construction of the provincial headquarters of the party in Cádiz capital.

But, oh miracle, the money and the loans disappeared from the computer circuit of the Savings Bank and the amount was disguised as a net loss of the entity. Neither Chaves nor any of the other leaders of the Cadiz PSOE ever paid their policies, although it was finally learned how the money had been stolen from the Caja’s official accounting. The case remains unpunished and, despite the fact that PP and IU, when Javier Arenas and Luis Carlos Rejón were its leaders, they managed to approve two investigative commissions for the two cited cases, also the one referred to by EPSA, the PSOE prevented it and until today. Both cases were investigated by me and no one ever filed a complaint against me or against my then newspaper, The world.

This comes on account of a new disappearance of money that occurred in the Junta de Andalucía whose leaders are, again, the Andalusian socialists who ruled then. Now, the quantitative leap becomes a qualitative leap. We are no longer talking about 20 million pesetas but about 25 million euros. The disappearance had to be recognized by Susana Díaz, then Andalusian president. A 25 million euro hole had been discovered in the already famous Idea Agency. The money came out but it was not known who it went to or why or for what. The case was transferred to the ERE court for investigation.

Very recently, the Board, now governed by PP and Citizens, has had to acknowledge that money has disappeared. “After the investigation carried out by the Economic and Financial Directorate of the Agency (IDEA), it was not possible to identify the games that make up the total of the 25,720,328.39 euros indicated, due to the lack of sufficient information on the composition of said sum, “he reported. Vanished, vanished, evaporated.

Two corollaries. One. How is it going to surprise us that the long gentleman from Moncloa wants to make physical money disappear from Spanish life? In addition to the incredible Marxist dream that human life under socialism consists of fishing, hunting, raising cattle and criticizing (an almost Neolithic retro utopia in which money would not be necessary), there is the expertise of a party that has already practiced with the mysterious dissipation of other people’s money.

Two. When Sánchez repeats over and over again that the only corrupt party in Spain is the PP, laughter should invade us. And that the Supreme Court has not yet ratified the conviction of Chaves, Griñán (two national presidents of the PSOE) and 17 former senior officials of the Board more, to large disqualifications and penalties of many years in prison for half of them

And the money, everything, hey, it’s still missing. I mean.

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