Shame actually corrupts the rule of law

The Popular Party has reached levels of shame that are difficult to overcome. The entire clan banding together for the same goals, in fact. Rivers of their filth fall on this society like rivers of lava. They burn to the roots. The entire network that was woven to overthrow the government of Pedro Sánchez, in an undemocratic way, is spewing poison that produces unbearable tension. Rather, it jeopardizes the rule of law, the precarious state we seem to be in when all this can be done with impunity and no one puts a stop to it. Because if the People’s Party behaves like garbage and “the others” are a corrupt mafia with authoritarian tendencies, as they claim, then they invalidate practically all politics, given the small margin they leave outside the two-party system. And with politics, as they do, down falls journalism, justice, and everything else. It is a demolition operation, with the sole aim of occupying La Moncloa. In the crisis that arises we all lose.

Key point: The People’s Party does not have enough votes. Since it does not have them, it throws the mobs into the streets, swelling their numbers – 80,000 people do not fit in the square of the Temple of Debod, nor perhaps forty thousand – to transform the democracy of the ballot box into an occultocratic government. The People’s Party does not have the votes, and will not get them this way. He is increasingly moving away from that outcome, and his despair is becoming more apparent. His extreme extremism steers voters towards Vox (recall that Abascal is favored by more participants than Figo in the CIS measures). They are already in their hands again in Valencian society and there is a need to disdain the citizens after what happened with Dana because of their management. Well, if they dared to give Mazzone a commission of over €600 per month, which he doesn’t even have to meet, then enough has been said.