Friday, April 30, 2010

Adventure Of The Seas Or Freedom

Ibarra cooking with wood or gas Go Colombia. Archbishop Carondelé


Ah Ibarra, Ibarra, Ibarra how long, how long, city sewage stream and sickening more commonly known as Tahua, City of blackberry syrup and parking fees, until when Ibarra!

long Ibarra, let the corrupt and incompetent bureaucracy rob you abused and humiliated!

long Villa de San Miguel, let thy villains flown from one side to another, tired, angry, humiliated, disappointed, after a simple and ordinary gas tank!

Yes dear reader, with some disappointment and some embarrassment, I note that Yahuarcocha Lagoon, Loma Guayabillas, the puppets of so many that abound Santucho here and there, among other distinctive features of Ibarra, now, is already included with lush, aristocratic nobility the institution of "domestic gas shortage."

Yes indeed, "the shortage of domestic gas, has become a real festival, celebrated with increasing frequency repeatedly. Clarify that when I refer to "domestic gas", I mean saturated cylinders of liquefied petroleum used in the kitchens to cook our food, then the word "home", it follows that there is a wild and untamed gas, and well possibly be considering rumors running through the corridors of the Palacio de Carondelet, about loud concerts, caused by the furious blasts from obese buttocks and socialist feminists XXI century after their sumptuous and delicious food orgies.

But back to the issue that prompted the post. Ibarra has long been neglected and abused by successive governments have been unable to solve the problem of shortage of LPG. It's embarrassing to look at the incompetence and cowardice of the authorities of the city, facing the abuse suffered by ibarreña and other Ecuadorians that live in this city.

a couple of years ago, tired of looking for a fucking bottle with the little fuel went to the Ombudsman. There, a bureaucrat, the Ombudsman, the Ombudsman himself that irony is not it, I was greeted with polite treatment I must admit. I pointed out that it was unacceptable that the city was nearly two months without services and the authorities do nothing to solve the problem. Adding, that surely, given the crisis, some crook in collusion with the bureaucracy was doing "good bill", taking advantage of "opportunity."

The bureaucrat After hearing, said they did everything that was in their hands but that "the Esmeraldas refinery is down for maintenance, they take the gas to Colombia, is used to heat poultry chickens, etc." excuses.

After repeating over and over again that the shortage problem would be solved in the next few hours, I said goodbye, knowing that it is difficult to fulfill the prophecy of false ominous. And it was. At that time the shortage was resolved after a month, I think.

Well, true to the idiosyncrasy, Ibarra, again is unserved domestic gas. Faced with the reality of men, women, many of them elderly, who bear the heavy plaintively cylinders, Pipon Country Alliance, will blame everything except their irresponsibility and ineptitude.

Among other excuses, as I mentioned, is the escape of hydrocarbon derived Colombia. Refrain of a lifetime. The very bad people, blame the shortage of large armed cabalios ponies that sad figure crossing the border loaded with four or six cylinders. As that traffic negligible, justifying the notorious scarcity. Why these Pipon Country Alliance, do not listen to complaints from people who claim that the real night convoys loaded with gas cylinders full of crossing the border, without anyone questioning their path. Surely they will tell you to submit a formal complaint to prosecutors.

However, what irony!, At least in Ibarra, the funny and annoying thing is that Don Rafael Correa and Delgado, has fans in droves, those who walk them to and fro begging a pig's clumsy bureaucracy gas tank. Who understands them!, But in fact it means they are, they do understand them. In short, things of my land, my Ibarra, a city that always returns. Oh by the way!, Not unwell, if you will bringing back a Reservoir gas to be done.

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