Rafael Molina Morillo ( rafaelmolina41@gmail.com )
Congressman John Hubieres his colleagues took all their dirty past, to discredit him after he refused and returned to 430 thousand pesos to the House-as assigned to each of them, in cash and in kind, supposedly to do good at Christmas.
I must say that Mr. Juan Hubieres not my cup of tea, but it would mean recognition of his attitude begrudge declining an immorality so great as that deputies have accepted the mass, which in total is pocketing 220 million pesos. In this case Hubieres support one hundred percent. Another episode
equally scandalous is the City of Santo Domingo East, where thirty-three aldermen seek self-assign (if not already done so) 153 million pesos a year, disguised under various headings nothing justified.
Is not this corruption? Is not it shameful that extravagance in a country much needed resources to address priority needs?
not know why I come to mind the expression "birds of prey" and I go to the dictionary, the definition for someone who draws prey with cunning or violently snatches something that is not theirs. So I conclude that the term "raptor" is a bit unfair to these birds, which in reality do little more than hunting as a means of subsistence.
I must say that Mr. Juan Hubieres not my cup of tea, but it would mean recognition of his attitude begrudge declining an immorality so great as that deputies have accepted the mass, which in total is pocketing 220 million pesos. In this case Hubieres support one hundred percent. Another episode
equally scandalous is the City of Santo Domingo East, where thirty-three aldermen seek self-assign (if not already done so) 153 million pesos a year, disguised under various headings nothing justified.
Is not this corruption? Is not it shameful that extravagance in a country much needed resources to address priority needs?
not know why I come to mind the expression "birds of prey" and I go to the dictionary, the definition for someone who draws prey with cunning or violently snatches something that is not theirs. So I conclude that the term "raptor" is a bit unfair to these birds, which in reality do little more than hunting as a means of subsistence.
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