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The Falklands or las Malvinas? - Page 10

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 ElPeque.fogata   Uruguay. June 18 2011 03:58. Posts 427
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On June 18 2011 03:52 Ganjamaster wrote:

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HAhaha "our best farmers". It is the LAND which makes our products good, not the farmers. If it were because of technical proficiency we would have been overtaken by EU/USA long ago in terms of farming.

You are bullied because Uruguayans tend to act butthurt (like you) in every thread were Argentina is discussed. The real deal is nobody cares about Uruguay, live with it.

Yeah, here I am, I go once a year to Uruguay to fornicate with your women and drink your wine, and thats about it.



True... we are humble. And what i say is... you should be even more .

Both wine and women are better in Argentine i have to admint. Both i know out of experience. Both are also cheaper.

It is the land that makes the products good? That just proves all my points.
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 Ganjamaster   Argentina. June 18 2011 04:11. Posts 475
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On June 18 2011 03:58 ElPeque.fogata wrote:

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True... we are humble. And what i say is... you should be even more .

Both wine and women are better in Argentine i have to admint. Both i know out of experience. Both are also cheaper.

It is the land that makes the products good? That just proves all my points.


It proves nothing, since there is no such thing as "our best farmers". You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. And "official" figures regarding undeclared funding held in Uruguayan banks means jackshit, for obvious reasons. But I will not derail this thread further with this petty bickering.

Uruguay denied the British entry into their port which is nice of our fellow brothers across the river, our supposed brothers across the Andes, on the other hand...
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 Drteeth   Great Britain. June 18 2011 04:16. Posts 413
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@Ganjamaster.

Do you think your Government would try to invade again? I hope not.
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 xxxxxxb   Argentina. June 18 2011 04:22. Posts 140
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No, we are not invading anything, drteeth. We don't have resources to afford a war (we didn't have them back then either) or popular consent to do such a stupid thing.
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 Drteeth   Great Britain. June 18 2011 04:23. Posts 413
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On June 18 2011 04:22 xxxxxxb wrote:
No, we are not invading anything, drteeth. We don't have resources to afford a war (we didn't have them back then either) or popular consent.


That's good, loss of life is always regrettable, no matter what side you fight for. And with all our forces off fighting Americas war on terrorism I don't think we could spare the troops lol
Thanks mate
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 Ganjamaster   Argentina. June 18 2011 04:30. Posts 475
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On June 18 2011 04:16 Drteeth wrote:
@Ganjamaster.

Do you think your Government would try to invade again? I hope not.


Everyone in Argentina knows what an astronomical fuckup the falklands war was, no one considers it to be a real possibility.

Additionally, Argentina does not have a standing army per se, so it would not be actually possible even if we wanted to.
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 ElPeque.fogata   Uruguay. June 18 2011 04:34. Posts 427
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On June 18 2011 04:11 Ganjamaster wrote:

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It proves nothing, since there is no such thing as "our best farmers". You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. And "official" figures regarding undeclared funding held in Uruguayan banks means jackshit, for obvious reasons. But I will not derail this thread further with this petty bickering.

Uruguay denied the British entry into their port which is nice of our fellow brothers across the river, our supposed brothers across the Andes, on the other hand...


If it is the land and not the farmer, then there is no merit in being efficient, competitive, doing things better, etc. And land doesn't get better just by itself, so there is no way anything is going to get better with such idea.

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Every deposit above 10k must be declared. Uruguay just refuses to give that information to the Argentinian Tax authority. And it is not like people come in boats with money in plastic bags. It usually happens by buying stocks from argentina and selling them from uruguay and from there it is no longer under Argentinian control. From here it usually goes to switzerland.

If i happen to go to the bank with 200k in a bag and ask to make a deposit showing no papers they will call the police

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And true. We denied the British ships from refueling in our country because even tough we are small, we have our dignity. We remained neutral. I'm happy about that, and i would be ashamed if it had been otherwise. Shame on you chile
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 Ganjamaster   Argentina. June 18 2011 04:41. Posts 475
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On June 18 2011 04:34 ElPeque.fogata wrote:

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Every deposit above 10k must be declared. Uruguay just refuses to give that information to the Argentinian Tax authority. And it is not like people come in boats with money in plastic bags.


This statement is incredibly naive.I know many, many people who do exactly that. And there are ways to get around declaring deposits in Uruguay which I am not not entirely familiar with but know their existence for sure. I am sure you see all the shiny new buildings in Punta, does that ring any bells? lol.
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 Drteeth   Great Britain. June 18 2011 04:42. Posts 413
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Did you guys know that most of the public houses, (pubs) didn't allow British servicemen in after the war? Don't know what it's like now but the locals were the most awful bunch of people I have ever met, you'd think they would have loved us ...
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 Ganjamaster   Argentina. June 18 2011 04:48. Posts 475
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On June 18 2011 04:42 Drteeth wrote:
Did you guys know that most of the public houses, (pubs) didn't allow British servicemen in after the war? Don't know what it's like now but the locals were the most awful bunch of people I have ever met, you'd think they would have loved us ...


That is terrible. There were actually some problems with the locals and some Argentine ex-combatants who wanted to go to the war cemetery at the islands and honor their comrades and were denied or something along those lines, so I hear they are not the nicest of people.
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 Drteeth   Great Britain. June 18 2011 04:56. Posts 413
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On June 18 2011 04:48 Ganjamaster wrote:

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That is terrible. There were actually some problems with the locals and some Argentine ex-combatants who wanted to go to the war cemetery at the islands and honor their comrades and were denied or something along those lines, so I hear they are not the nicest of people.



No they weren't sadly. And to deny people, no matter what side they fought on, the chance to say goodbye to comrades/brothers is truly disgusting.
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 hicks91   United Kingdom. June 18 2011 04:57. Posts 50
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Argentina has no right to the Islands. At all. Read your history even historically they never had a claim they only want it now because of oil. All of the residents self identify as British, want British rule of law and have more in common with Britons than Argentinians.

Anyone who says Argentina is in the right is an idiot
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 Drteeth   Great Britain. June 18 2011 04:58. Posts 413
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On June 18 2011 04:57 hicks91 wrote:
Argentina has no right to the Islands. At all. Read your history even historically they never had a claim they only want it now because of oil. All of the residents self identify as British, want British rule of law and have more in common with Britons than Argentinians.

Anyone who says Argentina is in the right is an idiot


they may want British rule of law etc etc but they don't want servicemen in their pubs or their island. They can go rot for me. I was there to save them and lost friends and yet I couldn't have a drink in a pub which I helped liberate??
they actually identify as "falkand islanders" until they want something.
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 hicks91   United Kingdom. June 18 2011 05:00. Posts 50
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On June 18 2011 04:58 Drteeth wrote:

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they may want British rule of law etc etc but they don't want servicemen in their pubs or their islnad. They can go rot for me.



I can find no evidence for that at all
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&biw=1440&bih=799&q=falkland+ban+soldiers&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=

EDIT: I found one source, from the daily mail. If you believe that you deserve to be lied to

The article, in any case, says they arent banned it's just no planes can fly there

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-395894/War-veterans-facing-ban-Falklands-celebration.html
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 Drteeth   Great Britain. June 18 2011 05:03. Posts 413
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On June 18 2011 05:00 hicks91 wrote:

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I can find no evidence for that at all
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&biw=1440&bih=799&q=falkland+ban+soldiers&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=

EDIT: I found one source, from the daily mail. If you believe that you deserve to be lied to

The article, in any case, says they arent banned it's just no planes can fly there

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-395894/War-veterans-facing-ban-Falklands-celebration.html


I was there in 82 fella and believe me I know. And the day I listen to anything the daily mail says it will be a sad one.
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 hicks91   United Kingdom. June 18 2011 05:05. Posts 50
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On June 18 2011 05:03 Drteeth wrote:

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I was there in 82 fella and believe me I know. And the day I listen to anything the daily mail says it will be a sad one.



Super respect for serving the country, you have more balls than me but really the evidence seems thin on the ground, if that happened it would be splashed over the front pages

That article was 2006 anyway! the celebration went ahead as planned
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 Drteeth   Great Britain. June 18 2011 05:08. Posts 413
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You would be sooooooo suprised at what got left out of the papers about the "conflict"
Goverments being brought down type of stuff. it's all tied up in the official secrets act classed as above top secret.
Let's not forget Mrs Thatcher was in charge during the falklands, if she told me grass was green I would check to see if she was telling the truth.
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 ElPeque.fogata   Uruguay. June 18 2011 05:17. Posts 427
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On June 18 2011 04:41 Ganjamaster wrote:

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This statement is incredibly naive.I know many, many people who do exactly that. And there are ways to get around declaring deposits in Uruguay which I am not not entirely familiar with but know their existence for sure. I am sure you see all the shiny new buildings in Punta, does that ring any bells? lol.



Yes, that stuff surely happens. Some illegal stuff is very hard to detect. But it is not much different in this country than anywhere else. The thing is, the Argentinian government tries to expropiate or tax argentinian money. Argentinians do anything possible to take the money outside. They could take it anywhere once then can. Uruguay is just next door so it is very confortable. And once the money is in uruguay, it is free to do anything, buy bonds, stocks, currency exchange, etc. Argentina has very tight controls on all that. Uruguay has a more capitalist / free market attitude.

I mean, i could send all my money in the bank in Montevideo to a bank in Switzerland by just making a phone call (as in most outside of china, north korea, cuba). In Argentina, Venezuela, or even Brazil to a certain extent, you can't. So that is normal.

Argentina just makes people not want to have their money in argentina, then makes it illegal to take the money away. It such idea doesn't work for them... well... better do something else.

But anyway, we make some profit out of it, but it is not like the whole country runs on it, only a few work on banks. At most, it makes credit a little somewhat cheaper and thus boost the economy.

Regarding shiny buildings in Punta del Este. Yeah, that is really weird, i agree. But i think that is just another "bubble". Fear of the stock market is causing the world to invest in real state in emerging economies. As everything goes back to normal, we'll see what happens.

I hope it crashes soon so i can buy my own appartment in Punta del Este really cheap .
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 Ganjamaster   Argentina. June 18 2011 05:31. Posts 475
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On June 18 2011 05:17 ElPeque.fogata wrote:

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Yes, that stuff surely happens. Some illegal stuff is very hard to detect. But it is not much different in this country than anywhere else. The thing is, the Argentinian government tries to expropiate or tax argentinian money. Argentinians do anything possible to take the money outside. They could take it anywhere once then can. Uruguay is just next door so it is very confortable. And once the money is in uruguay, it is free to do anything, buy bonds, stocks, currency exchange, etc. Argentina has very tight controls on all that. Uruguay has a more capitalist / free market attitude.

I mean, i could send all my money in the bank in Montevideo to a bank in Switzerland by just making a phone call (as in most outside of china, north korea, cuba). In Argentina, Venezuela, or even Brazil to a certain extent, you can't. So that is normal.

Argentina just makes people not want to have their money in argentina, then makes it illegal to take the money away. It such idea doesn't work for them... well... better do something else.

But anyway, we make some profit out of it, but it is not like the whole country runs on it, only a few work on banks. At most, it makes credit a little somewhat cheaper and thus boost the economy.

Regarding shiny buildings in Punta del Este. Yeah, that is really weird, i agree. But i think that is just another "bubble". Fear of the stock market is causing the world to invest in real state in emerging economies. As everything goes back to normal, we'll see what happens.

I hope it crashes soon so i can buy my own appartment in Punta del Este really cheap .


Uruguay has not fully implemented the FATF standards, and as such remains a Tax Haven
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-Cooperative_Countries_or_Territories

You make it sound like the financial system in Uruguay is the norm whereas it is not, as it operates as an offshore financial center.

Most of the new buildings in Punta are money laundering schemes.

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Dark green: substantially implemented the standard
Light green: committed to the standard, but have not yet substantially implemented it
Red: Have not commited to the standard
Grey: Jurisdiction not monitored.


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 ElPeque.fogata   Uruguay. June 18 2011 06:02. Posts 427
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Yup. Argentina is putting a lot of pressure to force uruguay to share its banking information so they can tax money that argentinians have in uruguay.

FATF standards are just a tool for powerful countries to force others to do what they want. A country should be free to set its own laws and standards regarding how they organize their taxes. In the end, its about freedom. Not only corporations compete, countries also compete. To compete you have to be efficient.

Inneficient countries (very high taxes) lose competitivity against countries that have low taxes. That is plain simple.

But polititians need high taxes to make politics. They need money to "do stuff" to then take credit for it. So how do they solve the ecuation?

They FORCE other countries to also tax so they will not be more efficient and thus run them out of business.

How? Like with FATF, OCDE, etc. And if you fail to comply, they impose extra tariffs and stuff on you. Its the new way of colonialism.

The other part of the irony, is that besides the "money laundering argument", Uruguay is within the less corrupt countries in the world, wereas Argentina is within the most corrupt.

http://www.transparency.org/policy_research/surveys_indices/cpi/2010/results

And it all works against all of us in the end. Attacking countries with low taxes, or "tax havens" as they say, is the best way of letting your own country tax the hell out of you and getting away with it.

Competition man. Its good.
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