Díaz, Belarra and other Pegamoids

The first to receive was Yolanda Díaz, when in the middle of the parliamentary debate she left for history that clairvoyant “it is very difficult to govern like this.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
11 January 2024 Thursday 03:22
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Díaz, Belarra and other Pegamoids

The first to receive was Yolanda Díaz, when in the middle of the parliamentary debate she left for history that clairvoyant “it is very difficult to govern like this.” It is also difficult to pretend for three weeks because of Christmas that we are good people and yet we do it. Once the pretending is over, the vice president has suffered the bites – a word about which there is a consensus among tweeters and columnists – from Podemos and the networks, although they are not comparable: those from her former colleagues have done her much more damage.

From among the tweets we selected one, so we could move on to something else: @NikaBlancas, “tell that to your boss, who has set up a government that looks like the Marx Brothers' cabin.” @pedrom_bravo emphasizes: “@NunezFeijoo has been warning about it since July”; although the tweeter has a trick, because he is in the PP press, which does not have it in networks. Furthermore, the popular ones have not been able to take advantage of the event – ​​that their predictions have supposedly been fulfilled – to shoot fireworks or confetti, they already have their thing with the pellets, which are as annoying to collect as the confetti, but they are not as festive.

A part of the social world accuses Ione Belarra and her people of “revenge”, while new words appear so that the RAE has material: “sumanoids” or “sumoids”, perhaps to compensate for the “podemitas” of their nemeses. The Pegamoids thing comes to mind, but perhaps they are not necessary, we are all humanoids and they are already fighting each other quite a bit.

Among all. If Yolanda Díaz is up to, let's say, the fruit of the negotiations, things are also heating up for Belarra, who has been published on Twitter what she earns not per year, but per day, long live the mathematics. In addition to accusing her of voting with PP and Vox, as if we were not going to see much stranger things in the times to come, let's say we have none in the future: "They voted like this ( Podemos ) because of a childish tantrum," says @atu_nosfer, who It says more things, but they are not publishable.

We mentioned Christmas and now it's New Year's Eve: there are plenty of tweets accusing Pedro Sánchez of “selling Spain for nothing” (@Abajo_el_gluten), after the transfers/concessions/negotiations with Junts to save the salvageable decrees, come on, the ones that can't They concerned the leftists. Will we see it at the Cachitos at the end of the year? Everything is possible. We leave the thing about Junts and ERC and their Pegamoids for another day. This is a mine. Whether it is for the country is another thing.