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Judi Lynn

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3. When Macri defunded this program, did all those many people have to move out?
Mon Jun 15, 2020, 11:28 PM
Jun 2020

Have been pouring over the images tonight, they are amazing. Love all the balconies on the multi-story buildings. Loved the architecture, could only compare a lot of them to buildings in the U.S. Southwest, which originated with indigenous people in the desert. Perfectly insulated. Noticed two different complexes in Tierra de Fuego. Got totally caught up in looking for images, information, bumbled around in there like a ball in a pinball machine! Only just jumped free a moment ago!

Went from this site:

https://www.pinterest.com.mx/pin/544583779939120083/

looked at the Parque Nacional in Tierra del Fuego, had to look up the temperature there, then became trapped by these images,



trying to understand how they worked, and ended up here:

https://www.google.com/search?safe=active&hl=en&authuser=0&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=&bih=&ei=WRPoXtLYJ9u4tAb_zZjAAw&q=Zaha+Hadid%27s+version+of+the+infinite+stairs

If you ever fall into the "vast system of tubes" you could end up wandering around without sleep for days!

If President Alberto Fernández restored the totally vital housing for all these people, he is a godsend. There's one complex in Buenos Aires which has 2396 homes, another one near 2000 homes, and other very large housing groups, all the way down to around 14. I got stuck trying to grasp how large apartments are around 42 square meters up to 100, just couldn't quite visualize any of that.

Only a monster would dream of uprooting these people.

It takes a very decent democratic person to try to make things right for them. It's so important that Macri lost the first re-election in decades, at least, in Argentina and that he lost to a progressive.

Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner should be so glad her administration's giant project has been restored, because it is so needed by so many.

Thanks for the information, again!

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