martes, 1 de mayo de 2007

Canal 46: expediente desaparecido


Por Gabriel Sosa Plata
Columna "Telecom y Medios", publicada en El Universal, Finanzas, 1 de mayo 2007
Increíble, pero cierto: en la Comisión Federal de Telecomunicaciones (Cofetel) no existe expediente alguno sobre el canal 46 de televisión, concesionado a Cablevisión. En consecuencia, si usted desea saber cuál es la situación administrativa de ese canal y cuál es el uso que de esa frecuencia hace Televisa, le sugerimos que no acuda al “órgano regulador” porque ellos no poseen documentación al respecto.

“Practicada una revisión a los expedientes en esa unidad administrativa a partir del Decreto que Reforma, Adiciona y Deroga diversas disposiciones de la Ley Federal de Telecomunicaciones y de la Ley Federal de Radio y Televisión, publicado en el Diario Oficial de la Federación el 11 de abril de 2006, en el que dispone que los recursos humanos, financieros y materiales de la Dirección General de Sistemas de Radio y Televisión de la Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes, son transferidos a esta Comisión, no se encontró antecedente alguno en relación con el canal 46 de la banda UHF en el Distrito Federal, teniendo conocimiento que este canal pertenece al sistema de televisión restringida, por lo que es inexistente”.

La respuesta anterior, obra de la Titular de la Unidad de Enlace en la Cofetel, Liz Angélica Mora Flores, se dio a partir de la solicitud de una copia del expediente del canal 46, apoyado en la denominada “ley de transparencia”. Me interesaba, como ahora, saber cuál es la situación técnica y jurídica de ese canal, luego de que la Cofetel negara al gobierno del Distrito Federal la posibilidad de explotarlo, dado que –en efecto- fue concesionado a Cablevisión para la operación de un sistema de televisión restringida, sobre el cual no se ha divulgado ninguna información.

En el oficio mencionado parece que la desaparecida Dirección General de Sistemas de Radio y Televisión de la SCT fuera la responsable da la inexistencia de la información del canal, pero tratándose de un sistema de televisión restringida, el o los expedientes de esa frecuencia debían estar en alguna de las oficinas de la misma Cofetel, debido a que este órgano siempre ha tenido atribuciones en ese ámbito (el de la televisión restringida, ya sea por cable, por microondas o por satélite).

Resulta muy delicado que el “órgano regulador” no posea, como informa su unidad de enlace, “antecedente alguno” sobre la manera en que un particular, en este caso Cablevisión, hace uso de una frecuencia del espectro radioeléctrico, un bien que pertenece al Estado. No es, por supuesto, la primera vez que no se tienen datos precisos sobre lo que hacen los “regulados”. Hace tiempo, informamos que Televisa llevaba a cabo transmisiones experimentales de servicios adicionales de telecomunicaciones en el canal 48, pero en la SCT no se tenía ninguna información (EL UNIVERSAL, Finanzas, 7 de junio 2006).

Parte fundamental del recurso de inconstitucionalidad promovido por 47 senadores en contra de la “ley Televisa” tiene que ver con eso: la posibilidad real de que el Estado pierda rectoría en cuanto a la planeación y administración del espectro radioeléctrico al dejar que los particulares utilicen como quieran las frecuencias concesionadas. El canal 46 es un ejemplo claro no sólo de esa negligencia, de esa falta de rectoría, sino también de la manera en cómo se hace un uso dispendioso de los recursos, cuando hay empresas e instituciones que reclaman un espacio en la televisión.

A la Cofetel no le interesa saber ni informar lo que hacen algunos de sus “regulados”. Se trata de una consecuencia que se advirtió que vendría acompañada con la aprobación de la “ley Televisa”. Y el mismo secretario de Comunicaciones y Transportes, Luis Téllez, lo ha comprobado: “Los reguladores han sido capturados por los regulados”. De ahí la importancia que tendrá en los próximos días la resolución que la Corte haga sobre la acción de inconstitucionalidad presentada por 47 senadores y los amparos promovidos por Rafael del Villar y Gonzalo Martínez, lo que podría redefinir el rumbo de la Cofetel.

Por supuesto que presenté un recurso de revisión ante el Instituto Federal de Acceso a la Información Pública Gubernamental (IFAI) por dos razones. La primera es que me parece inverosímil que no exista información alguna sobre una concesión federal otorgada por la SCT. La segunda es que, si fuera real esa inexistencia, ello implicaría responsabilidades de parte de los funcionarios encargados de preservar el o los expedientes de ese canal de televisión.

Consulta sobre radio digital

Y ya que hablamos del órgano “regulador”, la Cofetel dio a conocer en su comunicado de prensa N° 19/2007 que próximamente dará a conocer la política de radio digital para la frontera norte y que para ello abrió una “consulta pública” en su sitio web, donde los ciudadanos podrán manifestar su sus opiniones sobre ese tema hasta el 11 de mayo de 2007.

La “consulta” consiste en que los interesados envíen un mensaje de correo electrónico a la Cofetel. Qué mecanismo de participación tan impresionante ¿no es cierto? Por supuesto se trata de una simulación. Si los comisionados de ese órgano quisieran realmente poner a consulta una decisión tan importante para el futuro de la radio, desde hace meses debieron organizar foros públicos para que todos los sectores relacionados o no con el sector emitieran opiniones al respecto. Así ha ocurrido en países como Canadá, Alemania y Francia, pero es mucho esperar de una institución que en el caso específico de la radio digital terrestre, también se ha caracterizado por cerrar sus puertas en las discusiones del tema a otros jugadores importantes como la radio comunitaria y los pequeños empresarios del medio.

Encuentro AMIC 2007

Desde ayer y hasta el próximo 4 de mayo, la Asociación Mexicana de Investigadores de la Comunicación (AMIC), que preside Aimée Vega, llevará a cabo su XIX Encuentro Nacional, en la Universidad Autónoma de Tabasco, en Villahermosa. El tema: “Las claves necesarias de una comunicación para la democracia”. Entre las actividades consideradas en el programa también está el Primer Coloquio de Investigación México-Brasil, en el que se analizará la situación del desarrollo de las tecnologías digitales en ambos países.

Profesor e investigador invitado de la UAM-Cuajimalpa
http: //radiomexicana.blogspot.com

130 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

Saludos todos.

Sigo esperando que el Consejo Editorial de El Universal publique una editorial apoyando el Estado de Derecho, y en contra la pretencion de Televisa de seguir comprando mas cableras.

Osea, prove me wrong, Consejo. Demuestra que no eres un rotativo de la UltraDerecha, y que se aspiras a la misma tendencia CentroIzquierdista del New York Times y Jornada.

Realmente, me da tanta tristeza que la prensa de este pais se deje seducir por los argumentos baratos de la Derecha. Lo peor, ni creo que la prensa se haya dado cuenta de lo Derechista que son, en relacion con sus homologos de EEUU.

Pobres ingenuos.

Patricia

Anónimo dijo...

Saludos todos.

Les tengo una pregunta. Si El Universal realmente fuera un rotativo no de la UltraDerecha, porque no realizo una encuesta nacional acerca de los cambios al regimen de pensiones del ISSSTE. Y, si no a nivel nacional, porque no realizar una encuesta entre los burocratas en torno a si ellos, como dice el Derechista FC, realmente apoyan los recortes a su pension.

El Universal realizo una encuesta en el DF, para comprobar que los Centristas PRDista tenian razon cuando argumentaban que la mayoria de los ciudadanos en el DF apoyaban el Derecho a Decidir.

Entonces, porque no hacer lo mismo en torno a los reclamos del Derechista FC en relacion al ISSSTE?

En EEUU, el New York Times comenzo a realizar encuestas el momento que Bush y la Derecha emprendieron la campana para privatizar las pensiones.

Sin embargo, El Universal, no.

Interesantes preguntas, no?

Patricia

Anónimo dijo...

Dos editoriales que publico el New York Times durante los meses que Bush intento hacer los mismo que el Derechista Calderon, en torno a la privatizacion de las pensiones.

Que lastima que el unico periodico aqui que publico editoriales semejantes fue unicamente La Jornada.

La diferencia entre una prensa CentroIzquierdista, y una prensa Dogmatica, Derechista que carece del conocimiento cconomico y financiero.

Patricia

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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/03/opinion/03mon1.html?ei=5088&en=971cd2952dd43373&ex=1262494800&partner=rssnyt&pagewanted=print&position=

January 3, 2005
EDITORIAL
The Social Security Fear Factor

If you've lent even one ear to the administration's recent comments on Social Security, you have no doubt heard President Bush and his aides asserting that a $10 trillion shortfall threatens the retirement system - and the economy itself. That $10 trillion hole is the basis of the president's claim last month that "the [Social Security] crisis is now." It's also the basis of the administration's claim that the cost of doing nothing to reform the system would be far greater than the cost of acting now.

Well, the $10 trillion figure is the closest you can get to pulling a number out of the air. Make that the ether. Starting last year, as the groundwork was being set for the emerging debate, the Social Security trustees took the liberty of projecting the system's solvency over infinity, rather than sticking to the traditional 75-year time horizon. That world-without-end assumption generates the scary $10 trillion estimate, and with it, Mr. Bush's putative rationale for dismantling Social Security in favor of a system centered on private savings accounts. The American Academy of Actuaries, the profession's premier trade association, objected to the change. In a letter to the trustees, the actuaries wrote that infinite projections provide "little if any useful information about the program's long-range finances and indeed are likely to mislead any [nonexpert] into believing that the program is in far worse financial condition than is actually indicated."

As it often does with dissenting professional opinion, the administration is ignoring the actuaries. But that doesn't alter the facts or common sense. If the $10 trillion figure is essentially bogus, so is the claim that Social Security is in crisis. The assertion that doing nothing would be costlier than enacting a privatization plan also turns out to be wrong, by the estimates of Congress's own budget agency.

Over a 75-year time frame, Social Security's shortfall is estimated by the Congressional Budget Office at $2 trillion and by the Social Security trustees at $3.7 trillion, a manageable sliver of the economy in each case. If the shortfall is on the low side, Social Security will be in the black until 2052, when it will be able to pay out 80 percent of the promised benefits. If it is on the high side, the system will pay full benefits until 2042, when it will cover 70 percent.

Contrary to Mr. Bush's frequent assertion that Social Security is constantly imperiled by political meddling, it has in fact been preserved and improved by political intervention throughout its 70-year history, most significantly in 1983. The system could - and should - be strengthened again by a modest package of benefit cuts and tax increases phased in over decades.

Instead, the administration wants workers to divert some of the payroll taxes that currently pay for Social Security into private investment accounts, in exchange for a much-reduced government benefit. To replace the taxes it would otherwise have collected - money it needs to pay benefits to current and near retirees - the government would borrow an estimated $2 trillion over the next 10 years or so and even more thereafter.

In effect, the administration's plan would get rid of the financial burden of Social Security by getting rid of Social Security. The plan shifts the financial risk of growing old onto each individual and off of the government - where it is dispersed among a very large population, as with any sensible insurance policy. In a privatized system, you may do fine, but your fellow retirees may not, or vice versa.

In any event, doing well under privatization is relative. Congress's budget agency analyzed the privatized plan that is widely regarded as the template for future legislation and found that total retirement benefits - including payouts from the private account plus the government subsidy - would be less than under the present system. The amount available from the privatized system was less even after midcentury, when the current system is projected to come up short.

It should come as no shock that individual investors might not do as well as hoped. The stock market's historical returns - some 7 percent a year - are predicated on a hypothetical investor who bought an array of stocks in the past, reinvested all dividends, never cashed in and never paid commissions or fees. That's not how investing works in the real world. An especially grave danger is that investors would withdraw their funds before retirement, a pattern that is pronounced in 401(k) plans. It would be politically very difficult to refuse people access to accounts that were sold to them on the premise that they - not the government - would own them.

The Congressional Budget Office analysis also likely understates the costs to individuals of privatizing Social Security. The borrowing that would be needed to establish private accounts could lead to higher interest rates, a weaker dollar and slower economic growth. It is also likely that future tax hikes would be required to cover the interest payments on the additional national debt.

The only hands-down winner would be Wall Street, as fees to manage millions of accounts poured in. (Those fees, not incidentally, would come out of your return.) Current stockholders would also stand to benefit, as increased demand pushed up stock prices, giving existing owners a gain at the expense of newcomers who would be forced to buy high. The affluent, who could afford professional investing advice, would also be advantaged, even though everyone would be taking the same risks.

The zeal over privatization is fueled by the belief of Mr. Bush and his supporters that free-market fixes are appropriate for virtually every problem. That faith is misguided. For a society to be functional and humane, it's not enough that some people have a chance to be rich in old age. Rather, all old people must have the dignity of financial security, and that requires universal coverage.

Social Security is the core tier of old-age support, replacing about a third of preretirement income for a typical retiree and providing inflation-proof income for life - a feature not available in private accounts. Its purpose is not to supplant other retirement investing, but to provide a crucial safety net. Anyone who wants to maintain his or her standard of living into old age must also amass substantial personal savings and investments. To introduce the same risk into the core tier of benefits that already exists for the bulk of one's retirement savings would be as unfair as it is unwise.

If Mr. Bush were not so serious about privatizing Social Security, his urgency would be silly. Compared with other challenges looming for the government, it's a non-problem. The shortfall in the Medicare hospital insurance fund is two to three times the size of the Social Security shortfall, and that fund is projected to be insolvent some two to three decades before Social Security. Taken together, the costs of the Medicare prescription benefit and of making the tax cuts permanent - Mr. Bush's two main domestic initiatives - are 5 to 8.5 times larger. And his hair is on fire over Social Security?

One of the most distressing aspects of the debate over Social Security privatization is that it distracts from more pressing issues and obscures better solutions to the problem of secure retirement. A future editorial will discuss new strategies to increase private savings outside of Social Security that draw on market theory and behavioral economics and are more promising than rehashing the same tired formula of tax-sheltered savings accounts. In the meantime, however, Mr. Bush and his supporters will be pursuing their idée fixe of privatization. It's bad policy. And it's bad politics, too, driven by reflex, ideology and special interests, and sustained by conformism that masquerades as party discipline. Lawmakers who still value their right and obligation to think for themselves - and to act in the best interest of their constituents - must champion solutions that will build on Social Security, not undermine it.

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http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/04/07/opinion/edbush.php

A shameless photo-op
The New York Times

FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 2005
Imagine this: On his next trip to Japan, President George W. Bush visits the vault at the Bank of Japan, where that country's $712 billion in U.S. government bonds is stored. There, as the cameras roll, he announces that the bonds, backed by the full faith and credit of the United States, are, in fact, worthless IOUs. He does the same thing when he visits China and so on around the world, until he has personally repudiated the entire $2 trillion of U.S. debt held by foreigners.

Bush rehearsed just that act on Tuesday, when he visited the office of the federal Bureau of Public Debt in Parkersburg, West Virginia. He posed next to a file cabinet that holds the $1.7 trillion in Treasury securities that make up the Social Security trust fund. He tossed off a comment to the effect that the bonds were not "real assets." Later, in a speech at a nearby university, he said: "There is no trust fund. Just IOUs that I saw firsthand."

Social Security takes in more money than it needs to pay current beneficiaries, and the excess is invested in the Treasury securities that Bush was discussing. They carry the same legal and political obligations as all other forms of Treasury debt, every penny of which has always been paid in full and on time.

In his speech, Bush went on to acknowledge that future generations would have to make good on the debt. But the intended meaning of the photo-op was clear. In the hope of persuading people to privatize Social Security - a move that would only add to the growing debt burden for future generations - Bush wants Americans to believe that the trust fund is a joke. But if the trust fund is a joke, so is the full faith and credit of the United States.

Fortunately, the governments, institutions and individuals who hold U.S. debt can tell a publicity stunt from a policy statement. Still, casting aspersions on a basic obligation of the U.S. government is insulting and irresponsible.

Imagine this: On his next trip to Japan, President George W. Bush visits the vault at the Bank of Japan, where that country's $712 billion in U.S. government bonds is stored. There, as the cameras roll, he announces that the bonds, backed by the full faith and credit of the United States, are, in fact, worthless IOUs. He does the same thing when he visits China and so on around the world, until he has personally repudiated the entire $2 trillion of U.S. debt held by foreigners.

Bush rehearsed just that act on Tuesday, when he visited the office of the federal Bureau of Public Debt in Parkersburg, West Virginia. He posed next to a file cabinet that holds the $1.7 trillion in Treasury securities that make up the Social Security trust fund. He tossed off a comment to the effect that the bonds were not "real assets." Later, in a speech at a nearby university, he said: "There is no trust fund. Just IOUs that I saw firsthand."

Social Security takes in more money than it needs to pay current beneficiaries, and the excess is invested in the Treasury securities that Bush was discussing. They carry the same legal and political obligations as all other forms of Treasury debt, every penny of which has always been paid in full and on time.

In his speech, Bush went on to acknowledge that future generations would have to make good on the debt. But the intended meaning of the photo-op was clear. In the hope of persuading people to privatize Social Security - a move that would only add to the growing debt burden for future generations - Bush wants Americans to believe that the trust fund is a joke. But if the trust fund is a joke, so is the full faith and credit of the United States.

Fortunately, the governments, institutions and individuals who hold U.S. debt can tell a publicity stunt from a policy statement. Still, casting aspersions on a basic obligation of the U.S. government is insulting and irresponsible.

Imagine this: On his next trip to Japan, President George W. Bush visits the vault at the Bank of Japan, where that country's $712 billion in U.S. government bonds is stored. There, as the cameras roll, he announces that the bonds, backed by the full faith and credit of the United States, are, in fact, worthless IOUs. He does the same thing when he visits China and so on around the world, until he has personally repudiated the entire $2 trillion of U.S. debt held by foreigners.

Bush rehearsed just that act on Tuesday, when he visited the office of the federal Bureau of Public Debt in Parkersburg, West Virginia. He posed next to a file cabinet that holds the $1.7 trillion in Treasury securities that make up the Social Security trust fund. He tossed off a comment to the effect that the bonds were not "real assets." Later, in a speech at a nearby university, he said: "There is no trust fund. Just IOUs that I saw firsthand."

Social Security takes in more money than it needs to pay current beneficiaries, and the excess is invested in the Treasury securities that Bush was discussing. They carry the same legal and political obligations as all other forms of Treasury debt, every penny of which has always been paid in full and on time.

In his speech, Bush went on to acknowledge that future generations would have to make good on the debt. But the intended meaning of the photo-op was clear. In the hope of persuading people to privatize Social Security - a move that would only add to the growing debt burden for future generations - Bush wants Americans to believe that the trust fund is a joke. But if the trust fund is a joke, so is the full faith and credit of the United States.

Fortunately, the governments, institutions and individuals who hold U.S. debt can tell a publicity stunt from a policy statement. Still, casting aspersions on a basic obligation of the U.S. government is insulting and irresponsible.

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Anónimo dijo...

Hola anónimos,

Hola Patricia,

Hola Gabriel,

Hola México,

1. Si El Universal fuera como La Jornada pasaría un fenómeno parecido como cuando le quitaba lectores al Unomásuno o como cuando "Marcos" le disputaba militantes al PRD . Dos diarios izquierdistas disputándose el mercado de lectores de la crítica izquierda, esa que ya no hay.

2. Realmente aplaudo la pluralidad de El Universal, cosa que no ocurre en La Jornada, que todo es blanco y negro. Además, aplaudo porque puedo leer a Leonardo Curzio, a Raymundo Rivapalacio, a Rosario Ibarra, a Ricardo Raphael, a Ricardo Alemán, a Rogelio Ramírez de la O, a Manuel Camacho, a Rossana Fuentes, aunque deploro que se desperdicien espacios como los otorgados a Rubencito Aguilar, al ex Niño Verde y al mismísimo Manuel Espino. Compromisos políticos del dueño, como los compromisos políticos de los jornaleros, que en su momento le dieron espacios a Elba Esther Gordillo, a Carlos Ímaz y a otros nefastos personajes, amigos de los dueños de La Jornada.

3. Me gustaría, como a muchos, que el pasado crítico de La Jornada se recuperara. No es así. Han pasado de ser el Ococingo News (por lamerle hasta lo que no al ex sub Marcos), a promotores de la mediocre candidatura de Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas en el 2000 (cuando muchos opinábamos lo contrario), hasta el Pravda del ex Peje de Gobierno.

4. Historias de honestidad intelectual de La Jornada hay muchas. Pongo algunas que la memoria me da:

a. La censura a Luis González de Alba, ex líder del 68, quien se lanzó duro a criticar a una de las próceres de la mafia cultural mexicana, Elenita.

b. El mártir de Acapulco, el corresponsal y director de La Jornada El Sur, Misael Habana de los Santos, "Misaela", fue acusado públicamente por el ex alcalde Zeferino Torreblanca de recibir dinero del gobierno priísta de René Juárez. Fue expulsado del Sur, pero La Jornada lo premió haciéndolo director de su diario regional.

c. ¿Saben que el actual director de La Jornada Morelia fue acusado de violar al hijo de su pareja, Sofia Salinas? Fue un escándalo y Carmen Lira, Bernardo Batiz, junto con Marta Sahagún y el vocerito lo cobijaron para que no pisara la cárcel. Ahí sí hubo alianzas y acuerdos.

d. Y qué decir del caso de los vetos a plumas importantes de la izquierda, como la de Pablo Gómez y Demetrio Sodi.

e. ¿Saben qué corresponsal se hizo rico en el Edomex con Arturo Montiel? En efecto, el de La Jornada.

f. ¿Saben cuánto recibe La Jornada del góber precioso, al mismo que exhibió nacionalmente en una cinta magnetofónica? Muchos ceros delante de este 1------------. y no alcanzan, dinero sucio dinero que es...

Sí, Ealy Ortíz es derechista y nunca lo ha ocultado. Pero ¿Alguien recuerda cómo estuvo la negociación entre éste y López Obrador para que Carlos Ramírez dejara la dirección de El Gráfico y que el periódico "El M" se repartiera masivamente en todas y cada una de las estaciones del metro capitalino?

A machos nos queda claro que en México, y otras partes del mundo por supuesto, eso de las honestidades y pensamientos libres se mide con el dinero por delante. La prensa vive del gobierno, así es y qué se va a hacer. Gracias al internet ahora más o menos podemos expresar más nuestro pensamiento, así sea para que denosten con descalificativos y no con argumentos. Pero bienvenida la libertad.

Sin embargo nada de esto nos pone como un país mediocre. Eso lo rechazo, porque también conozco el nivel intelectual de los estadounidenses y dejan mucho qué desear. No de gratis votaron por el más mediocre y derechista gobernante de todo el mundo, George W. Bush. Así que no nos vengan con comparaciones de que Calderón es peor que Bush, por favor.

Ahora en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos se está analizando la reforma migratoria. Ahí sabremos si los demócratas son como dice Patricia: unos progresistas. Jajajaja. Ya lo veremos.

Viva la pluralidad y la libertad.

Oscar S.

Anónimo dijo...

Saludos todos....

(i) Como Mexicana-Americana, insisto, Mexico es un pais mediocre. Mira cuanto hemos crecido durante los ultimos 25 anos. Hemos crecido un promedio de 2.2% anual. Ajustado a PIB/Capita, apenas hemos crecido 0.9% anual. No piensas que estas cifras describen a un pais mediocre? Yo si.

(ii) Ni comienzes a comparar a Bush con Calderon. Por todas sus faltas, Bush no es tan extremista como Calderon. No escuchaste lo que Calderon ha dicho con respecto a la ciencia, que los cientificos tienen el derecho a su opinion. Osea, para FC, la ciencia es cuestion de opinion. Luego se pregunta porque no progresamos!!!

Y, Oscar, sabes algo sobre la economia? Sabes lo que es un Flat Tax, osea, Tasa Unica.

Ni Bush, Derechista que es, se atreve a proponer tal nefasto impuesto regresivo. FC, si lo ha propuesto.

Osea, ya te di dos ejemplos, uno social, otro economico, en el cual FC su ubica a la Derecha de Bush.

Que no lo quieras aceptar....


(iii) Ahora, quien voto por Bush en 2000 y 2004? Ciertamente no los elite. Te juro que los egresados de universidades como Stanford y Harvard votaron, minimo, 70%, por el partido de la CentroIzquierda. Grandes ciudades, tambien votan por los Democratas.

Los que suelen votar por los Republicanos son los menos educados, que se dejan manipular por los medios, que se dejan seducir por la religion. Mucho en comun los Republicanos en EEUU con los PANista aqui.

No imaginan cuanto se parecen. Tengo un "amigo" en el DF que una vez lo invite a ver un juego de football americano en Palo Alto. Platicamos con la gente durante los tailgates (no hay nada en el mundo que se compara con los sabados de football en Palo Alto), luego me dijo que se quedo espantado por lo "radical" (esa fue su palabra) de la ideologia politica de los egresados.

Realmente, es algo muy dificil para los elites de Mexico reconocer: que los elites de EEUU, ideologicamente, sea en lo economico y social, no tienen casi nada en comun con los de aqui.

Alla, casi todos pertenecen a la CentroIzquierda, abogan por codigo fiscal progresivos, y por derechos reproductivos. Aqui.....

Y, hablando de la eleccion del 2000, fue lo mismo que aqui. La Corte Suprema le regalo la presidencia a Bush. En ese aspecto, Bush y Calderon si tiene mucho en comun.



Saludos,

Patricia

Anónimo dijo...

Saludos todos.....

Les tengo una pregunta. Porque el UltraDerechista FC no le ha llamado la atencion a la CFC en torno a las "condiciones" que debiera cumplir TV para poder comprar mas cableras? Reconozco que la CFC es una instancia independiente, pero tambien lo es el Banco de Mexico, y eso no impedio que FC, via la Sec. de Hacienda, lo lo reprochara por haber aumentado las tasas 25 pb.

Yo les doy la respuesta.

Porque FC odia la democracia, y reconoce que entre mas fuerte Televisa, mas fuerte la UltraDerecha de Mexico. Nada hara a FC mas feliz que ver la UltraDerecha mas fuerte, y, por consiguiente, un Mexico del Siglo 18.

Ustedes dudan del poder de los medios? Dudan que la gente pobre, ignorante, sin educacion, se pueda manipular por ellos? Como explican que tantos en Nuevo Leon apoyaron a FC, a pesar que el prometio continuar las mismas politcas economicas (del Partido Repbulicano) que han arrojado un crecimiento en PIB/Capita de 0.9% anual por 25 anos.

Patricia

Anónimo dijo...

Saludos todos.

Una nota referente al trato que recibio Clinton al acudir a Harvard. Mismo trato que recbiria AMLO al ir a la UNAM o Stanford/Harvard. Como estrellas de Rock.

Ahora, como serian recibido Bush o Calderon, sea en Harvard o UNAM? Les juro con abucheos. Los estudiantes mas preparados de ambos paises jamas toleraran una UltraDerecha Dogmatica, como la de ambos, aunque la de FC es peor.

Patricia

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At Harvard, Bill Clinton Urges Crisis Prevention

http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=518804

Former President Bill Clinton told a crowd of Harvard professors and students on Friday that the nation’s next president must make it a priority to prevent national crises before they happen, and not simply respond after the fact.

Clinton was the keynote speaker at a Kennedy School of Government conference to launch the school’s Acting in Time Initiative, which will allow students and faculty members to study how governments and leaders can anticipate and respond to natural disasters, global climate change, terrorism, and other issues that may be approaching a “crisis stage.”

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¿Saben porque los líderes de Atenco recibieron 67 años de sentencia? Porque el Congreso del Estado de México votó a favor de este tipo de penalizaciones y ahí el PRD es primera mayoría y ni siquiera dio un voto en contra.

Por otra parte tambien me sumo a la defensa de los mexicanos ante tus críticas malsanas de que somos un pueblo de mediocres, como si tu condición de mexicoamericana te hiciera distinta. Si sabes de historia, y no como Fox, entenderás que nuestra dependencia y nuestro tercermundismo es por otras circunstancias.

Y tambien quiero leer una explicación de por qué la policía de Los Ángeles, del "progresista" y demócrata Villarraigosa, reprimió el 1 de mayo a los hispanos que estaban protestando.

Y de paso me adhiero a lo que muchos esperamos respondas: ¿tendrá el partido demócrata el valor de postular a una mujer a la presidencia, a uno de la minoría afroamericana o a uno de origen hispano? ¿O será que eso sólo lo pueden hacer los países tercermundistas como el nuestro?

Finalmente estoy de acuerdo, la tele idiotiza, televisa idiotiza, tv azteca y argos (pejista) idiotizan, pero sabrás que hay muchas comunidades a donde la señal de televisión abierta no llega y muchos menos la tele restringida.

Patricia, te equivocas mucho en tus aseveraciones y piensas que con citas posteadas se puede entender toda la realidad entre mexicanos y estadounidenses. Lamento decirte que no. Y como buena demócrata y perredistas humildemente deberías pedir disculpas a los visitantes de este blog y dejar tus fobias ideológicas para otro tipo de foros.

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(i) Mexico si es un pais mediocre. Los numeros respaldan esa declaracion. Sabes que durante los finales de la decada de los 60s, Mexico rebasaba a Corea del Sur en PIB/Capita? Y ahora Corea del Sur tiene una penetracion de banda ancha superior a la de EEUU, ni hablar de Mexico.

La diferencia, Alexia, entre Mexico y Corea durante los anos ha sido politica economica. Mientras aqui, los partidos RetroGradas del PAN/PRI siguen creyendo que laissez-faire funciona, en Corea del Sur reconocieron que tenian que involucrar al Gobierno en el desarollo economico, como argumentan los Demcoratas en EEUU.

Alexia, yo pienso que crecimiento economico de 0.9% PIB/Capita durante los ultimos 25 anos hace de Mexico un pais mediocre. Yo no puedo conformarme con tal cifra. Yo, como Democrata y PRDista, reconoczo que nuestro ISR es demasiado bajo para salir de nuestra mediocridad.

Otros, como los Republicanos y PANistas, discreparan.

Ni modo.


(ii) Sabias que Robert Rubin, un dia despues que los Democratas lograron tomar control de las dos camaras del Congreso, pidio un aumento del ISR para los hogares acaudalados al 39%.

Ahora esta aconsejando a Obama para que ofrezca, como un elemento de su plan economico, una especie de seguro contra el Desempleo mas fuerte que el actual.

De hecho, si Rubin viniera a Mexico, no dudo que los PANistas lo tildaran de Comunista, en la misma manera que la Derecha de EEEU tildo a Clinton.

(iii) Yo apoyo a Obama o Edwards, y he contribuido a ambas campanas. Ideologicamente, tengo mucho en comun con Hillary, pero reconozco que EEUU no le eligira. Hay que ser pragmatica.

Segun las encuestas, un 47% a 51% de los ciudadanos jamas votaria por ella. Y no tiene nada que ver con Bill Clinton, ya que las mismas encuestas indican que, por mucho, sigue siendo el politico en EEUU con la aprobacion mas alta.

Si Bill pudiera postularse de nuevo, ganaria la eleccion general muy facilmente. Pero, Hillary no es Bill, y hay que apoyar a alguien que si pueda sacar la Derecha de la Casa Blanca.

(iv) Te voy a decir, en mi estimacion, la razon por la cual Mexico nunca ha dejado la mediocridad. Los elites/politicos (PRI/PAN) nunca les ha importado el bienestar de su pais.

Alexia, sabes cual fue el primer presidente de EEUU que realmente ayudo a ese pais a ser la fuerza que es hoy?

Roosevelt.

A pesar que pertenecia a una famila muy acaudalada, reconocio que EEUU, para prosperar, necesitaba un Estado Benefactor. Roosevelt impuso un Codigo Fiscal progresivo, que le pegaria mas fuerte a familias como a las de el, para asi ayuar crear una Clase Media robusta.

De hecho, los Derechistas en EEUU lo tacharon de Traidor a su Clase, de introducir el Comunismo a EEUU.

Mas recientemente, el Presidente Clinton ha dicho publicamente que gente como el (creo que gano US$ 40M el ano pasado) tiene la obligacion de pagar altas tasas de impuestos, para que el pais lo puede redistribuir. Buffet ha dicho cosas parecidas.

Alexia, cuando fue la ultima vez que Zambrano o Azcarraga dijeran que Mexico necesita un ISR alto para darle mas dinero al gobierno. Cuando han dicho que Mexico necesita un Impuesto sobre Ganancias Bursatiles.

Esa es una gran diferencia entre ambos paises.

Patricia

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