Tuesday, February 24, 2009

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After choosing to " best "or least worst candidate for governor of Sonora, the PAN think you can win this election, despite all the problems we had and the lack of credibility of the people.


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The real crisis of PAN declaration

Despite all economic, social, etc. that are in the country. The only thing that matters for Calderon is the crisis of the fall of the PAN to people. Not to mention, if they can not, can not, period.


Thursday, February 19, 2009

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

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After a while you pay ... Journal of the crisis

PAN These are increasingly earning more copper. How soon can we believe Guillermo Parents who did not campaign in advance? We accept things. How much can you pay the fine that you control the CEE? "A little and you run out of money FONAES? Rascal in the pockets, for sure you hit something.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

My Mom Makes. Me Rub Her Feet



In the edition of February 10, 2009 p and ically El Universal, came a section called "Diario de la Crisis", which lists 12 families, 12 true stories of how the crisis has affected them. Thanks to mismanagement of the Federal government, families continue to live this. link is displayed in photographs, videos, etc: Http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/graficos/00coberturas/crisis/index.html


JOURNAL OF CRISIS

The Bureaucrat

Analyzes try their luck in Cancun.

is planning to go to try their luck in Cancun. Quit his job as a bureaucrat of the Ministry of Tourism with a salary of 11 thousand 500 dollars and engage with their brothers in the business of real estate, only to improve their income. It has a medium-high and as he likes, but increasingly questions whether this money will be sufficient to meet this 2009. His wife also works in government and generates 8 000 pesos a month. They have three children and only working age, and was given his first opportunity, is to intern and earn 5 thousand dollars a month. With that money the family lives. Rent an apartment for 4 000 200 pesos.

The beginning of the year has brought new concern with our character than 40 years. To collect all your holidays, get on a plane and try your luck with his two brothers, who already live there and are involved in selling houses. He would go alone, without his family, at least during the first months. It is certain that there will be better off, not afraid to drop in tourism, as the brothers work in infrastructure, not directly to tourists. Still not sure if you leave your seat in government by the turquoise sea and a new opportunity, but he has in mind. "It all depends on how I put things and permission to get into the job," he says. Maybe for next month lost our bureaucrat anonymity, when there is no longer a government worker and has become self-employed by the Caribbean Sea.


The Sobrino / Merida

Soaring dollar, uff.

Carlos Sobrino Sierra, political and current retired restaurateur industry entrepreneur, says that having a burger franchise and "Carls Juniors is an adventure, why not just about keeping the business through thick and thin, but do so under foreign rule, the main raw material purchase is mandatory abroad.

"We can not reduce costs but would like one of the ex
igencias franchise is that all inputs are purchased on the northern neighbor over there goes our money, but there is another," he said while chatted in the comfortable living room of his house with his wife and nephews.

Children, as every weekend, making your life, grandchildren and Consuegra, and they, together, the couple joined more than 35 years outstanding restaurant, the burger franchise, because they can not drop it, because otherwise, "pufff, or thinking, lose all the money invested, the assets of years," said the head of household 55 years of age.

Beside him, his inseparable wife says: "I make sure to check the cleanliness of the restaurant, we have to give a good image, you must be clean, careful,"
. He says that unlike two years ago when they decided to buy the franchise, excited, believing that it would be the best investment for your later years now invades concern.

"What is going on in America is going to hit, the procurement costs are high there, everything is in dollars and we charge burgers in Mexican pesos, "confessed Mimisol Argáez, former councilor of the Municipality of Merida and current collaborator with her husband in company, also a homemaker.

Charles, the eldest son, works as director of ICEMAREY, an agency of state government. Her daughter is responsible Mimisol Liquor Factory Argáez, inheritance d
and many years of his maternal grandparents. And Jorge, the young man who lived for years in Nuevo Leon, is responsible for a small bar and nightclub.

all dedicated to business industry, like many, suffered at seeing "the dollar rises, it can spray our investments and stay with nothing ... not even want to imagine, "he confessed Sobrino Sierra.

The man was a career politician, aspired to be governor and became a senator, but now, apart from that life scenarios, said that as a businessman, there are other things to do. "I worry about my employees, can not lose their job, I lose sleep over that sales are down 5 to 20%, input costs are paid in dollars ... There are many things we do not know what will happen. "

The family recognizes that it has a standard of living higher than that of many others, but this prevents you from having diseases. "Since we do not always travel and limit the
sa Lidasan to eat on the street, you have to save the situation is difficult," Sobrino said Sierra, who in his spare time practicing soccer with a group of veterans.

Their goal is to overcome the storm and prevent the purchase of the franchise "Carls Juniors" and your investment will go to landfill. "I can not give up, if I leave the franchise, I lose everything I invested and no returns. It is the heritage of the whole life of my family, I have to continue because there is no other way ... if I'm wrong, time will tell. "



The Jasso / Tlalnepantla

thinner now sold ham.

customers the grocery store "El Triunfo" buy now thinner slices of ham, but still the family business, whose sales declined 10% in January, has served for the Jasso cost the careers of her three children (an engineer, a graduate in tourism and a doctor still in training).

Don Mario, 54, is proud that the store he founded in 1995, precisely in order to weather the economic crisis that year, generating enough resources to go once a year family holiday (if u no
No unexpected expense, such as illness). In December he went to Puerto Vallarta.

Mr. Jasso also active in the timber business, but during the last month working in this area was reduced by 40%. "Sure, people do not think closets or cellars, first important thing, eat." Therefore, the store is its lifeline. "People are still buying little by little, has the thinnest slices of ham, but we consume every day," he says.


His eldest son works at Ford, where there was a cut last month, which was saved, and their middle child has a job in a hotel. "It's going fairly well," he said. Her youngest son is in school and do not pay tuition but generates high costs for the books of the medical school cost as much as 2 thousand pesos.

Mario says that only children have leisure, he and his wife, however, rarely go out to eat outside the home.



The Perez / Tlaquepaque

Chicken is for the girl

"Now that there is little work in the company, instead of doing masonry, I'm putting some air conditioning ducts, but the good thing is that I have work," says Jorge Perez, 43, father of three children and married to Marcela, 11 years his junior. At four go to a monthly wage of 4 000 800 pesos.

his tight not afford to think recreational activities, invite your family eat at restaurants or save part of the income. In outputs on vacation, remember that three years ago his wife Marcela traveled alone a few days in Colima.

Marcela also works and contributes to costs. Its use in a candy factory, has absorbed more recently: "In these weeks of January has had to work on Sundays, it seems that there are more requests for candy and other places because as I said, the money and reach for all what you need, "says Mr. George.

With nearly two decades of experience in masonry and related activities, said that the "main meal is sure the girl of the year and a half, you see, get sick if you do not eat well, well of the flu. For her, you can always buy some chicken to make a broth, especially now that the cold symptoms. "

Don Jorge is building his house in Colonia Ejido Guadalupe, in the municipality of Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, just one of the most polluted areas sprinklings of the metropolitan area of \u200b\u200bGuadalajara. Go from there to work takes 40 minutes by bike, the main means used for transportation.


Fernando Perez / Cuernavaca

Al bar where she is doing well.

Keeping a job at one of the busiest bars is for now, guarantee of survival "because people will not have to eat, travel or clothing, but always has a savings for entertainment, nightlife and meet people from different social strata."

That is the premise that assumes Fernando Perez, a worker at a bar in Cuernavaca, who three years ago do not know what is going on vacation for lack of money, but mostly by his desire to meet enough to start a private business of the court. Remember his last outing was to Acapulco.

Fernando lives with his mom and not have to pay rent, while maintenance the house is expensive, because it has a large garden and rooms covered with wood. Only in the last month paid 3 thousand dollars for plumbing and electricity.

Life is not easy, says Fernando, "but we must face it and get the best of situations." For now said to be calm because the bar's clientele is growing and that guarantees their monthly income of 12 thousand dollars, although this does not let you afford to eat in restaurants.

His greatest fortune, he says, is that their closest relatives retain good health "and that is profit in this time of crisis. Health comes first because without it we can not do anything. "


The Espino / Monterrey

gouging earn less inputs.

sell tacos and cooked barbecue, the weekends often offer. Family Espino Hernandez, whose taco stand is named, is undergoing a serious economic crisis since the major inputs such as natural gas, tortillas and even meat prices have risen 10 to 50%, a situation that reduces their profits and limited, forcing them to tighten their belts.

Above all, continue to pay the professional studies of Marlene, her oldest daughter (a student of Communication), and Daniel, middle and high school child. The third son of the couple works but does not contribute to family expenses. Don Juan, 42, is engaged in the industry for two decades taco and although at first they were of v Apor and now sells them for stews, knows not to give up and has to raise her children, even at the cost of not going on vacation (spent three years working around the clock).

Don Juan's wife, Maria del Refugio Hernandez, said the crisis has caused them to spend between 450 and 500 pesos each vez que surte para poder vender sus tacos. El hijo mayor de la pareja, Édgar, no ha corrido tampoco con mucha suerte, ya que apenas arrancó el 2009 “lo han descansado” varias veces, aseguró don Juan, al referirse a los paros técnicos obligados a los que recurrieron las empresas para no despedir a sus empleados. Los tres jóvenes (Daniel, de 15; Maritza Marlene, de 18, y Edgar Alisando de 21) gozan de buena salud; sin embargo, doña María del Refugio padece de un mal funcionamiento de la glándul a tiroidea y como su familia no cuenta con Seguro Social, se ve obliga a desembolsar 2 mil pesos o más cada mes, para comprar medicamentos y practicarse estudios.

Don Juan and Maria del Refugio not be given luxuries, like going for a walk continuously or eat out often, because their priority is "the household expenses and money for the children."


The Gutiérrez / Mazatlan

Decreased tips.

Mario is originally from the town of El Carrizo, Los Mochis, Mazatlan and reached almost 10 years. Studied for a waiter and with the help of a premium been placed in one of the best hotels in the port, which houses one of the most prestigious restaurant, La Terraza del Hotel Playa Mazatlan.

With 32 years, charismatic, proud of his humble origins, "although Infonavit payment, knows that it must work hard to raise her family. Admission, hardly more than 2 thousand dollars a fortnight, it helps to ensure des thinking and basic things in your home. Tipping is your help, though not many, but it pays for transport and tortillas, but not for vacations and eating out.

Mario is married to Beatriz Ibáñez and has two children: Jonathan Israel, age 9, who attends fourth grade, Emma and Samantha, who at 4 years and goes to kindergarten.

Mr. Mario combines his work at the store's restaurant, since the activity at the table collapsed as a result of that hotel occupancy fell by 40% in the beginning of the year: "It is hardly tourism , people do not travel because they have money and foreigners as the dollar has risen. " Those who go to the restaurant are local people who go to breakfast to celebrate an event, but sales are good and the tips go down, "so when you close the service and go to the store."

His wife, although they know sewing and handicrafts, there is no outside work, just for the family. "She sews us here at home, the dresses are made to the girl, pants and shirts also makes the child and I sew clothes ... curtains and quilts she makes, "he says.

Their children study in public schools, but still buy uniforms and school supplies, transportation does not pay, because they walk so close that they have left.

Mario says his leisure activities are almost nil, just go to the beach when families are on vacation, which live in the village of El Carrizo, City of Los Mochis.

The Gomez / Mexico City

income was reduced by 30%.

Alejandro Gomez left this month to charge 20% of their patients, since two out of ten of its customers lost jobs between December 2008 and January 2009. They reached the couch feeling rejected, damaged self-esteem and in full mourning. "I feel bad charging them when they have no income. dismissal ral labor is very strong, most likes him a therapy, "he says.

is psychiatrist and analyst since 1980. Works in private practice for twelve years and that serves a dozen patients a day. Hopes that the crisis will not affect you, since experience tells that the people in times of crisis does not skimp on doctors. "It is perhaps one of the least cut costs, because health is a necessity that leaves no choice," he says.

But this economic crisis is gaining a voice of experience because in January won 30% less money than in December last year, but was a moral and professional commitment to their patients. His wife is a veterinarian. She has hit over the crisis: income it fell by 40%. Of his three hi jas, keep only one, who lives with them and has over 15 years. Was the only new clothes in January.

Alejandro has 55 years, a stable life, professionalism demonstrated in the waiting list of his patients, he says that demand is, "I have no time to attend to it all." Handles different tariffs, depending on the patient is the cost of the query.


The Coronado / Tijuana

live in fear of clipping. Julius Caesar

Coronado, Fernando Ponce and Andrea are small a family that appreciates having a job. He is licensed in high school she studied psychology and open. Hope that one day she made a career for their own personal growth but also to contribute to household expenditure.

Overseeing Human Resources leave the company saw more than 40% of the workforce in recent months, and every day living with the worry of becoming unemployed. His days off were spent writing and playing music. Participates as a composer and vocalist in rock band Tijuana Rio Verde, in which he shares with four other youths.

fernand July and say that life has treated them well. Consider themselves lucky have been able to acquire a loan to buy your home, which they consider "appropriate" because they are a small family. Spend very little on food and gasoline (700 billion pesos in both areas) because both eat at their workplace. The Sharp, located in Rosarito Beach, is less than 10 miles from home, and do not spend much on fuel. salary of 16 000 600 is enough to cover the costs: 5 000 pesos monthly payment for housing and payments of furniture bought with a credit Fonacot.


The Lopez / Cieneguitas

appreciate having a steady job.

2 years ago, Alejandro Lopez got a job thanks to the revival of mining Zacatecas. He was formerly a carpenter, a trade that had to leave because they closed the shop where worked. You now have a stable job and a house in the community of Cieneguitas, 15 kilometers from the county seat of Guadalupe. It is a popular residential area just beginning to be populated and although it has the services of water, electricity and drainage, lack of paved roads and telephone service.

This paper does not convince his wife Linda, who called it "very risky and very little money, but both know that for some years will be" married "to mining in order to pay credit to the Council for the Promotion of Housing (Coprovi ) and cover a fixed monthly payment of 450 pesos. They would extend the house to install a wood but they know that the equipment is rather expensive.

transport costs is one of ls that most affect the economy of this family, since the school your child attends Diego, 5 years is far away. Azucena four trucks used to carry and bring the baby. In addition to the cost of gasoline that her husband used to come to board the bus where the mining company.

They do not usually eat out of your house or go for walks because they are not enough to afford them. In contrast, tend to save, but in January failed to save a penny in savings to which they are attached.


Los Flores / La Purisima

should no longer plant corn.

Don Serafin Flores, 63, decided that the prox imo agricultural cycle only planted two of the four acres that account. First, because the harvest of the previous cycle was frozen, unable to salvage even a kilo of maize, aunq ue could save enough stubble to feed their animals. The other reason is so expensive that it is the fertilizer. "If we will not win out, and if we put, not enough production, and will not win anyway, "he says. "No longer should we plant," said Serafin do No, who do not give it has as an alternative to the sale of goats, so you get the best revenue.

Laughing, he admits that they do not like the meat, p ut as their neighbors, people from other farms and the City (Querétaro) if they like, always has customers for its animals , which comes to sell up to 450 pesos, "asegún" size.

sold six goats in January, which managed money "stock" house de comida y otros artículos necesarios, como jabón, implementos de limpieza y de aseo. Y si a eso le agrega que su esposa, doña Juana, cada fin de semana vende casi 50 tamales, pues “la vamos pasando”.

Dice que “con el favor de Dios” seguirán viviendo sin que les falte nada, aun cuando sus ingresos al mes llegan a ser entre los mil 500 y los dos mil pesos. Con ese dinero alcanzan a comer durante todo el mes y como nueve de sus 12 hijos ya están casados , no tie nen grandes gastos que realizar. Por el contrario, cada doming o dos o tres de sus hijas con sus esposos e hijos, los visitan; llev an eating and drinking.

Don Serafin and Juana do not usually go on vacation, eating out or walking. From Monday to Sunday work at home, in the field or caring for animals, on Saturday "very early" he goes to church and Sunday "rest" with the visit of their daughters and sons.

Juana The illusion is that one day have the room to roof with unfinished building, for Don Serafin, meanwhile, likes to laugh the municipal government or the state will help plug the tunnel with their land that is open for at least 25 years s.

The Gomez / Juchitán

They could save a thousand pesos.

Benigno Gómez López Lena through the city in his taxi. Sometimes it works most of the night, others during the day. But with care, "so that the car is not damaged because there goes pa 'income and food."

"Beny", as he told his teammates, is 44 years old and 18 as a taxi driver. His income enabled him in July last year, visiting a sister in the city of Aguascalientes. Earn

about 300 pesos per shift 12 hours, "but first take out the account of the pattern and filled the tank with an additional 130 pesos." However, boasts that "as a good driver," sometimes you have other income, "because I was hired to lead some families to the city of Oaxaca" trip on the charges 500 pesos.

Benigno's wife, Maria Guadalupe Ruiz Orozco, 43, is a stay at home. Every day her husband dismissed with the blessing "for it will fail and return taxi with good, safe and sound, but not go out to eat out."

Zory Consuelo, 23, is the eldest daughter of the family Gómez Ruiz. She had the need to help the income of their parents and got a job early in a clothing store. "He does not earn much, but at least has a job and help towards the costs, especially for clothing and small tastes of Jesus Eduardo Gómez Ruiz, considered" as a child / grandchild ", the" adorable king "of home three years old.




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84% of Mexicans affected by the crisis says

The perception among the Mexican population the last six months, is that the economy has deteriorated sharply, as 66% of respondents, while for a much improved 16% or something. For 17% of the population, the economy remains unchanged. In addition, 84% of respondents said that has been affected by the crisis, while only 16% say they have not suffered.

According to a survey by Berumen and Associates to El Universal, the main activity of the population face this crisis esenario ranging from failure to pay utilities like water and electricity (15%) to cut food costs (53% .)

Thus, to achieve savings, 73% would prefer to cut its budget entertainment, 69% by spending less on clothes and 51% to reduce costs in your home and 50% have chosen to spend less on transport.

Other measures to alleviate the crisis are to pawn something, 18% debt to credit card, 16%, request a new program of government assistance, 23%, failing to pay debts, 24% and cut costs in education, 34%.

And looking to the future, at least the next three months, 70% of respondents live in fear of being fired from his job. Seven out of ten Mexicans are afraid that they reduce the wages. Another 67% are concerned that closing the company where he works, while 66% see eliminated their fears benefits. The survey was conducted January 30 to February 2, 2009, with a confidence level of 95%.