This video provides a comprehensive analysis of Spanish regional elections in Andalusia, focusing on the 17M elections, the controversy surrounding María Jesús Montero's comments about Civil Guard deaths, the drug trafficking crisis, and the case of Ábalos. It also covers international relations including Trump's visit to China, European military rearmament, and global energy security concerns. The analysis emphasizes how political polarization affects voter behavior, the challenges of addressing drug trafficking, and the complex interplay between national and international political issues.
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Hello, how are you? Welcome to the channel, welcome to Top 10 Live News. I'm Azaluke and well, let's give it to whoever, whoever it is. To be honest, I don't care about one man or the other anymore, Thor. Thor is coming this way, he never likes to leave me alone. Hey guys! How are you? Welcome.
Let's see, today we have a national live broadcast, we have an international live broadcast.
But today I'm not going to separate it like the other day, like yesterday. Today I'm going to leave them together so as not to confuse you. And yesterday's experiment wasn't very well received either, so let's leave it at that. Let me explain a little bit about how it works, okay? We're coming with both national and international content. Yes, I'm going to separate it a little; I'm not going to mix all the information together. We can't discard headlines, we can't separate news stories because in reality everything is connected in one way or another. We need to keep talking about Andalusia and those elections that are just around the corner. We need to talk about, well, the controversy that is arising with the issue of the Civil Guards and Huelva, because the truth is that what happened there makes absolutely no sense. We also need to talk a little about the drug trafficking that is not being controlled because it is unbelievable.
And well, at an international level we have to talk about Trump, China, Chillin, Pin, the United States. As you know, all of that is closely linked. So, I'll leave you with the intro as always, and I'll be with you shortly.
Well, here we are again.
Let's see if we can really get down to business with the news. Let's see who's here. Mari, Luis Martín, Pilar González, Perícera Cámara, Jesús Cr, Yago, how are you? Lizardo Macho, Pilar Escalada, welcome. Francisco Lizarte, hey, those of you who are coming in, like, share, subscribe, all those things you have to do, okay?
Okay, well, let's get to the news if you want, because there's a ton of stuff.
Well, honestly I think the live streams aren't enough to cover everything anymore, but let's do a short summary.
Spain really has some open fronts, the world also has open fronts, but the media are focusing everything on the issue of the little boat. I'm always going to tell you more little boat, I'm not going to say anything else because I neither agree, nor like, nor am I interested in talking about any of that on this platform. Therefore, I'm going to tiptoe around it. I understand that some of you don't like that I don't talk about this topic, but the truth is that I couldn't even give my opinion about them here because I would get shut down on the channel for the way I express my opinion. So, I'm going to leave it aside and let others deal with it, because I'm literally passing.
Platinum, how are you? Juan García, welcome. How are you? Well, we should really talk about Spain, about Spain, about Andalusia in particular, but about Spain in general. Uh, I think that yesterday's debate in Andalusia made María Jesús Montero look a little bit, just a little bit ridiculous. Then she also said something that I would have to look into, I would have to look into it if I were her, and that is to say that the death of the Civil Security officer was a work accident, it seems to me that it goes completely out of line, and to see, it looks bad even for her. In other words, even for her it falls outside all boundaries. I think things are getting out of hand. It is true that it has stirred up an impressive wave of criticism.
It's true that the issue of the health campaign... I don't know how she dares to talk about public health, how she dares to talk about what the People's Party is doing with healthcare.
When she was the first health minister to make significant cuts and left Andalusian healthcare in a terrible state, well, I understand that she has little to debate, I think, I think.
It is true that we have a political showcase that I believe lacks reliability, lacks credibility.
We have regional elections where Juanma Moreno seems likely to govern with a majority. I'm not entirely confident today. I repeat, just like I told you this morning in the live stream I did vertically, eh, this morning I've been... Just a second, the light is giving me a bit of trouble. Just a second, guys, just a second.
I think the light is much better this way, don't you? Much more natural. It looks much better. Okay. OK. That's it.
The light is better this way. And I think the Popular Party has a complicated situation.
Juanma Moreno, I don't think he did a good debate yesterday either; I think he made a bit of a fool of himself. Well, Manuel Gavira was pretty good, he really went after them left and right, as I always say, but all the polls keep saying that the People's Party has between 54 and 56. And today, at this table where I was this morning with the Vox people, look, I look like a Christmas tree, I can't fit any more things in. There were actually people who were horribly disgusted to walk past our tent. They didn't even go so far as to physically assault a colleague, as I told you this morning, they tried to hit him, they lifted the tablecloth, they pulled the table, they tried to pull down the tent, well, that's the extreme we have n't encountered. And on the other side, the other group of children, girls who came asking for information, asking for bracelets, asking questions, some with better brains than others, but well, let's not forget that they are at university and universities are breeding grounds for total leftists. When we left at 12:15 from the university gate, the Popular Party arrived, okay?
arrived at the People's Party with a cardboard table, assembling it piece by piece. They've given me a second, I'm going for it, I'm going for them. Today I'm going from second to second.
All that's left is for my son to ring the doorbell and tell you again. One second.
Okay, I have to bring it because it's something that really catches my attention, right? Juanma Moreno's campaign, eh, the People's Party gives away these little things. I showed it this morning in the live stream I did, but well, I'd like everyone who didn't see the live stream to watch it, right? Juanma Moreno, eh, Popular Party, gives away these little things which I suppose is so that we keep the cities clean, but what has become of them, if you look at it, right? People's Party.
Well, I guess that's what Juan Moreno has been reduced to, picking up dog poop, right? The truth is, it couldn't be more surreal. These are the ones who will get an absolute majority between the 54 and 56 seats. Well, look, I don't know if they're going to get that many seats, but those who vote for them should really think twice because it doesn't make any sense. That a party that is uprooting olive trees, that is destroying our agriculture, that is destroying our countryside, our livestock.
Whichever party governs an autonomous community that is mostly, apart from tourism, livestock and agriculture, right? And fishing, of course. The primary sector in Andalusia is quite important, but well, there are always things that happen. It's amazing how little reach we have on YouTube, isn't it? It's amazing how little reach we have, we're only 39 and we've been live for almost 10 minutes. It 's incredible.
But oh well, it's okay.
These polls aren't really about whether one person will win or the other.
What you really see is the polarization that exists in the streets. You won't forgive me because I'm not feeling very strong emotionally today. I'm feeling a little down today. It must be because of the weather, it must be because of circumstances. I'll forgive myself for feeling a little low on energy today, but oh well. Greetings to Celsi and Selenia. How are you, Alberto?
Welcome. How are you? Well, we have regional elections where Juanma Moreno seems to be getting those seats I'm telling you about, but the campaign isn't just about those polls that say the numbers that one or the other will get. It's really about talking about the important things, because when talking about healthcare, as Chiqui says, right?, it's all this and that, and public healthcare is going to be destroyed.
Look, nothing, nothing, nobody has destroyed public healthcare more than the Socialist Party at the regional and national levels. Therefore, Chiquisi can say little, little or nothing about public health, because it is true that they have thrown the issue of breast cancer screenings at each other, they have thrown the issue of regional funding at each other, but we have a lot more problems.
Look, uh, yesterday, yesterday three streets up from where I arrive, three streets up from where I arrive and there was a drug raid. Here, three streets further up near Mercadono. There was a drug-related incident. One of them, while climbing out onto the roof, has fallen off the roof. At the same time, they were carrying out the raid in another neighborhood of Jaén, in La Magdalena. Uh, same people, same things. The plainclothes officers were there, the national police were there, the firefighters were there because of the issue with the roof of that house I'm telling you about. I don't mean to say that there is insecurity in our neighborhoods.
Whatever the parties say, whatever the PSOE says, whatever the PP says.
There is insecurity in our neighborhoods, and it's getting worse. Okay? The issue of drug trafficking is a difficult and complicated matter that they should tackle now, that they should control now, and yet they don't. Therefore, regarding the issue of drug trafficking, occupation, the Broccoli invasion, etc., etc., etc., I don't think the Popular Party is going to remedy it because it hasn't done so in all the time it has been governing Andalusia, and the Socialist Party has never done so in all the years it has been governing.
Therefore, if the PSOE already has the opportunity to govern and the Popular Party already has the opportunity to govern and we are in the same situation, the solution is clear, isn't it? Or at least let's give it a chance. José David, how are you? Trump has fought hard to destroy the drug trade while the felon enjoys invading us. Obviously, Selenia Pilar from CH, how are you?
Obviously, when politicians enjoy corruption, enjoy cocaine, and enjoy prostitution, those are things that aren't going to change, improve, or be solved, okay? These are things they agree with, and if they agree with them, why would they remove them? No, obviously not.
So, well, yes, it's true that this campaign is especially interesting, okay? Because today a girl was saying, " Everyone here is just making promises." I say, "Yes, well, like all those who govern, they promise, promise, and then don't do anything." So why are we going to give Vox a chance? I mean, for the same reason you've given others a chance and you see what's happening, right? And they remain silent, as if hesitant, as if doubtful. Hey, I've heard about my law, haven't I? They brought me out to reduce to my law, to the sister of my law, that if there are Argentinians, I say, there are Argentinians who are returning to Argentina, one says, well I have relatives, I say, who do not return. Well, everyone likes a different kind of politics. So, what can I say, right? Obviously, I think the debate on Canal Sur yesterday left a clear image, and that is that it seems that everyone is against Moreno. Well, yes, I think everyone should go against Moreno because he's really the one governing and he's the one managing this Andalusia that's going from bad to worse, right? Therefore, it's normal that everyone is against Moreno Bonilla, isn't it?
The Socialist Party focused on, well, it focused on trying to wear down the Popular Party from the health sector, as I was saying, from the financing, and some media outlets say that Vox tried to shift the focus to security and immigration. Well, well, I think that within everything that exists, which is a lot of problems, it is also true that there is one thing that is clear and that is that the more immigration there is, the less security we have and also apart from all that, the worse the health system gets. Hey, JSP, look, well, I'm going to show it to everyone, but especially to JSP because he's already given me a commission.
Well, you might ask, "What is this, Azucena? What is this?"
Well, these are some things I make, which are badges and magnets, which you have square ones of 50, round ones of 58 and round ones of 32, okay? Customized as you wish. I'm showing you these, which are for Ernesto. I'll take them to Seville if I can go on the 17th; I'll send them to you if I can't go. But I'm showing them to JSP, who commissioned them, so he can see them. Okay, Mary, my dear, my dear Mary, how are you? How are you?
A big kiss. Subscribe to Madame's channel, Madame in Spain. To all of you who aren't here, which I imagine is everyone, but friend channel, brother channel, Mary, whenever you want, this is your home, come by whenever you want, okay?
So, well, really, Miguela, how are you? Welcome.
So, well, I really don't know, Mary, I don't know. that my father is hospitalized.
I don't know if I can because if my father is hospitalized I can't leave here, okay? I can't leave the children with anyone, I can't move, things are complicated. I don't know anything until the last minute, and if I go it's only on Sunday, and I'll be back and forth and I don't know if I'll see you or not.
Well, it seems that debate on Canal Sur has caused some trouble, huh? It is true that the issue of María Jesús Montero is really shameful to say that the accident of the Civil Guard, that is, the accident, the murder of the Civil Guard was a work accident, I think it is the most miserable, the most pathetic and the most messed up thing there is. Plato, I'll tell you later via WhatsApp. So, it's really true that Vox, in trying to shift the focus from security to immigration, is right because you know that the more of this " broccoli invasion" we have, and the more aid they give these people, and the more privileges they have, for example, when it comes to getting to a doctor and being seen before us, right? or that aid is given to them before to us, because we obviously have a problem. And I see the first problem as that, the broccoli invasion.
Because? Because it leads to security problems, it leads to health problems, it leads to many other things, apart from all the crap they bring from where they come from, and the way they come, right? In short, I believe that the left has to fight to find its own space. I don't think any of them have a space. I think they've lost their way. I think the leftists are all really screwed. He does this to guarantee the PP's majority. Of course, María Jesús Montero and the People's Party are the same. I mean, PP, PSOE, PSOE, PP, it's all the same, it's all the same, it's totally the same.
This morning a girl was telling me that she has a friend who has been a member of the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers' Party) her whole life, but that this year she doesn't like the candidate who is running, who is Chiqui, and that instead of voting for Chiqui she is going to vote for the PP (People's Party) because it is the most similar to her party. Well, take that, you know, in all the kids? In all the shops, and they tell you so calmly. But then there are other people who, I think, know how to distinguish one thing from another. Anyway.
Hey Juan Rascón, how's it going? So, well, um, I do n't know, I think the security issue is worrying. I think the resources are worrying and I think Spain is a bit adrift, uh, a bit adrift.
It is true that Andalusia has been neglected for a long time by the Socialist Party.
Under the leadership of the People's Party, things haven't progressed much or gained anything either. In fact, we can already see how everything is.
Hey, today they've made a publicity campaign claiming that Jaén has reduced female unemployment because the Popular Party held an event for female entrepreneurs. There came out seven, eight, seven, eight women, I mean, uh, maybe they do bobbin lace, I don't know, but the Popular Party is supposedly proud that female unemployment has gone down in Jaén. Well, I don't see it that way. I see Jaén becoming more and more devastated.
I see Jaén with more and more closed businesses, more businesses going under. But hey, the People's Party is still happy with this. And I repeat, the issue of the PSOE is something that takes its toll. Eh, it does take its toll. I'm not in the mood to get angry with anyone today, but the issue of the Civil Guard, if I were in the Civil Guard, seriously, if I were part of the Civil Guard, if I were part of the National Police, if I were part of the army, I would be very, very indignant with these political parties. Seriously, besides using them like they're tissues, besides using them like they 're clean, they then go on to say it was a workplace accident.
Well, that's it, people from Huelva, you guys from Huelva who see me on Sunday, well, vote for María Jesús Montero, you'll have a great life.
At this rate, we're going to have to buy oil from Italy. Well, either to China or Japan, to all those who take our oils and bottle them and sell them as if they were good. But since we're such idiots here, well, that's it, we're screwed. Look, I really mean it, today at the university entrance I realized that the professors, who are sectarian, brainwash people in a bad way and then people don't even know how to think. Because what good is it to me if a person has a degree if they don't have layers of thought?
What good is it to me if a person has training in, I don't know, 100 things, in degrees, in modules, in whatever, whatever? If he then lacks the capacity for thought, then he is absolutely worthless.
Carlos, how are you? José Pulido, welcome. So, it's really not clear, it's not clear. It is true that legally there are job categories, legally there are administrative categories or even technical categories, but then there is the street, the street receives a message and if that message is not clear, well, the coconuts don't deliver. I'm telling you the truth. Do you think that when a Civil Guard officer, a National Police officer, I don't care, a local police officer or someone from the army dies in any kind of armed conflict, we'll now talk about the United States, right? who risks his life. For example, these two Civil Guard officers risk their lives chasing a drug-running boat with rubbish equipment, with a boat that doesn't even come close to the size of this drug-running boat, with weapons that are practically only good for playing with pellets. Do you think it's worth it for this family to risk their lives? Why don't they swear, yes, they swear by Spain and whatever else you want, but they just lost two lives chasing a drug boat that should have been stopped and yet it was allowed?
No, they are public servants. They are public servants risking their lives, right? in the face of organized crime that should have been stopped.
The advance of drug trafficking in Andalusia is truly worrying. It's starting to worry me. It's more than just the fact that drugs are entering Andalusia, and from everywhere. The problem is that it's getting easier and easier, more and more crap, which is already crap in itself, but imagine more violence.
And of course, Cádiz and Huerva are obviously key points. These are key points.
I don't know, I don't know if there's any way to fix this. I do n't know if anyone wants to solve this, but I find it incredible, I find it incredible that on top of everything, some nasty woman comes out on Canal Sur with great fanfare, saying that it was a workplace accident.
Attention, a workplace accident. I honestly do n't understand it. I really don't understand it. On the other hand, we have this great, wonderful PSOE, this spectacular Peso that is selling a campaign about who knows what, about how she is going to solve Andalusia with the mask trial there, burning hot, there. But the media doesn't talk about this. Look, this morning Carlos Herrera, Ana Rosa Quintana, the director of La Linterna on COPE, and I do n't know what his name is, all these people who spend the whole damn day talking about the damn little boat, the stupid idiots, I mean, all day talking about the damn little boat, scaring people every 5 minutes. They're scaring people every 5 minutes, and we're not even talking about the amount of money they 've stolen from us and the number of dirty tricks they've been playing on us since the Socialist Party came to power.
Seriously, of course, those are the free media, the official media.
Yes, yes. The official media, why don't the official media tell the truth about Spanish politics?
Why don't the official media outlets report on the reality of the streets? Why don't the official media go out and see what a person experiences when they go to the supermarket and their groceries don't arrive? Damn, once you buy enough for three people, two of them, two children and a dog, it does n't even last a whole week, it's 70 or 80 euros. But seriously, what kind of body can withstand that? What body can withstand that?
Nothing, we'll keep talking about the little boat.
We continue talking about the little boat. A person who barely uses electricity, who doesn't turn on the living room light, who only turns on the TV, who cooks simply for lunchtime, because at night they don't cook and the electricity bill is more expensive. What body can withstand that?
Well, Ana Rosa Quintana's show can definitely handle it, and Sonsológa's too, but those of us who are here, those of us who are here have it much harder and we have to survive and we have to invent businesses and we have to work all day. Do you think this is just a whim of mine because I love giving away badges? No no.
This is a job that anyone who wants personalized items has to order because we have to make a living.
We have to live.
Mirta says, "How can I admire you? You speak your mind. That's what they 're doing. Instilling fear to distract people and make us forget reality. Thank you, Cena." No, thank you, Mirta. Thank you because there are so few people with their eyes open. There are so few people with their eyes open that they take it upon themselves to insult me.
Well, things are complicated, huh?
Things are difficult, very difficult. I'm already embarrassed, I'm too lazy to talk about Coldo, to talk about Víctor de Aldama, to talk about Ávalos, to talk about Begoña Gómez. But how long have we been talking about Begoña Gómez and Judge Juan Carlos Peinado? And what is Judge Ismael like? Ismael Serrano Moreno. Ismael Moreno. I don't even remember the judges' names anymore. But what a drag. But nothing happens to any of them.
If they all have to be in prison, starting with number one and continuing with number 68. I don't know. Today a young girl at the university entrance said to me, "And how is Vox going to fix the fact that so much money is spent to maintain I don't know what?"
Well, I told her, by getting rid of public officials, getting rid of political advisors, because this is the government with the most political advisors.
What? Oh, not that. She didn't answer that, she didn't say a word. Pilar, thank you so much, gorgeous. Thank you for your collaboration. Pilar has given away five memberships that went to Buscando el Infinito, Adjubo, Ruth Reyes, Loli Maring, and Isabel Alfaro. Many thanks to Pilar and congratulations to the five of you who won the memberships. Today a colleague, that colleague who had to stand up to this woman who wanted to hit us, eh, he said to me, "I'm a subscriber of yours."
And I look at him and say, "Yeah," he says, "but it's been a long time since I've seen you." I say, "Yeah, I know." I say, "A "The best part is you don't even remember you have my channel." Anyway, anyway. People, uh, people don't want to listen to things, they don't want to think about things, you know? Thinking about things is complicated. That's why people want to think and understand things.
Sorry, it's just that, as I said, I repeat, I'm feeling down, I'm feeling low today, my morale is low, but well, uh, don't worry, we'll keep going and we'll keep fighting. Whatever it costs me, I'm telling you the truth, I really mean it. I'm going to keep working here, even if, I don't know, even if it takes my life. Anyway, the truth is, look, during the pandemic, during those bad times, during those difficult situations we all went through, I mustered up some guts, I mustered up some balls and I stood up to a lot of people. I stood up to friends, I stood up to family members who to this day have agreed with me, I stood up to acquaintances.
My son stopped getting calls to birthday parties. And people stopped saying hi to me in the street, but I had the guts to keep going and I'm still here. That's why the whole boat thing isn't going to intimidate me. This morning the parents were already there, the parents from school, keeping a meter apart, you know? And one of them asked me, "Hey, what do you think, I'm telling you the truth?" Another [ __ ] circus. The girl next to me stared at me and stood back. I mean, you see, it's here, there's already one, huh? There is already one.
Did you know that fear is the greatest disease in the world? Well, I'm completely immune to that disease, so no problem.
Welcome, Biancor, and thank you very much, Pilar.
Always supporting. Martín Coronado, welcome.
So, well, it really was so bad, and I'll never forget everything we went through, the struggle we experienced, what we had to invent, reinvent and survive, it really pisses me off. It really pisses me off to have to keep talking about criminals, a criminal organization, sociopaths, lying, traitorous socialists who screwed up Spain and continue to screw it up. It bores me so much it's like talking about Begoña Gómez and the European Prosecutor's Office. But let's see, the government wants to shut everything down, the government wants to silence everything. In the opposition, what opposition?
The People's Party is an opposition party. Already.
Since when has the People's Party been an opposition party? Opposition. Whom?
Who are you applying to? Whom?
No, I remember in English they were in front, off, between, right? What was it like? On, in, intro. Well, well, in front of the Socialist Party there is not the Popular Party, in front of everyone there is Vox. Did you know that Vox has been left all alone? He's been left all alone like a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ]. Okay, in the proposal to outlaw Bildu, yes, Vox has been left alone in the proposal to outlaw Bildu. Songa doesn't say that here, does it? Because it's better to talk about the little boat. And who voted in favor of outlawing Bildu? Obviously, Vox. Okay. And now some will come along and say, "But Bildu is a democratic party, like the guy from the People's Party says. What's his name, guys? Borja. Borja Semper, right? Borja Semper says Bildu lost, he's a democrat and has the right to be in Congress. Okay, that's what he'll say. Borja Semper. Yes, Borgita. Who voted against it? Of course, everyone voted against outlawing Bildu. And what did the People's Party do?
What did the People's Party do? Well, they voted against it, right? Because they'd make a big enemy of Vox and they still have the Andalusian elections, okay?
So, no. Not against. In favor. That would be too in cahoots with Vox. And no, not that either. What did they do?
Like the Eigios, they stood aside.
Of course, like always, that damn PP. I mean, today a friend of mine, José David, said, "Yes, and the mustache was also democratically imposed."
Yes.
Uh, look, today a colleague at my table was telling me, "Come on, I thought what he said to me was hilarious." He says, "Look, I have a grudge against some people, but the Popular Party acts so meek, because you can see those sons of [ __ ] in the Socialist Party coming, but the Popular Party acts so meek, I despise them even more." And another colleague said, I have such a level of disgust for both of them, that I don't know which one I hate more. I mean, yes, that's true, isn't it? That's true. And that's how things are. Let's continue talking about Begoña, okay? The matter is very delicate because Begoña Gómez is not a minister, she is not a secretary of state and she is not a member of parliament. Who is it? The wife of the president of a government, of a country, and what has she done?
Okay, so a letter of recommendation, public contracts, beneficiary companies, European funds, is that right?
Therefore, it's normal to have certain questions, but the fact is there are no answers, no investigations, nothing. What's up? What's here? What's up? Nothing. There is nothing. This is getting boring, this is getting tiring, I really promise you. You tell me, it's just that not talking about it bores me so much to always talk about the same things with the same crap. And that nothing is achieved, really. And then people go out into the streets, damn it, damn it, damn it. I'm so pissed off about the electricity, damn it, can't you afford the internet? What a stressful situation. You'll see when summer and air conditioning arrive.
We are going to die.
Okay. What are you going to vote for on May 17th, man? to the Popular Party because Juanma Moreno, ah, the one who uproots olive trees, no, no, no, he doesn't uproot olive trees, he installs solar panels. Oh, and it loads up the soil underneath so that nothing ever grows there again, right? Yes, yes, the strategy is awesome, I mean, the strategy is [ __ ] awesome. Anyway, I'm really tired of talking about these people, I'm really tired of it.
and I'm going to the international block. If you want to hear a little bit of international news, because we also have to talk about international news, because you know that in a globalized world where all human beings go everywhere and that's why everyone is terrified about the damn boat and the people who are out there, because of course, since it's a global world and everyone goes around like crazy. Yes, Lizardo, this is progress.
This is progress. We're making progress. You remember at school that you are the same age as me. Do you remember in school when they used to call you " pa"? And then a cross. uh, it's progressing well, and one more thing, you were doing well, right?
Well, things are progressing adequately, but towards the ravine, that is, we are getting closer and closer to the damn precipice. I was saying this yesterday, that is, some European funds that were meant for one thing have been used to pay for something else because the government doesn't have any money. But what do you think? Yes, it's like now with the tax authorities. Look, I had a bombshell news story here that I wanted to share, and I don't know where I've been. I probably have it here, but I don't know where, okay? I don't know where, because this is [ __ ] crazy. Exclusive here.
Corruption in the Treasury. How strange, right? That there is corruption in the Treasury of María Jesús Montero. Who believes this? Well, then believe what is true.
Attention.
It turns out that a former high-ranking official of the Ministry of Finance is in the crosshairs of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office and the UDEF, of the National Police.
Well, do you remember that in the UDZ there was one who had walled up money in his house?
Yes. Well, every family has its problems.
It seems that due to an alleged illicit collection scheme linked to multimillion-dollar tax resolutions, damn it, we all pay taxes so they can take it and do it right to our faces, man. It's cool, huh? It's cool.
I don't know if you guys have had to pay this year, but I've had to pay to work in a shitty pizzeria and I've been enslaved for 11 months. I have to pay taxes.
It's awesome. This is amazing, it's wonderful. Well, anyway.
Well, it seems that the mechanism involved a network of shell companies, not the offshore kind, but this wonderful one connected to the former leader, which allegedly received 1.2 million euros from a businessman whose 16 million euro debt to the Tax Agency was previously cancelled by the tax agency he headed.
Taking the Carrasco bottle.
So, I cancel a debt of 16 million and you give me a commission of 1.2.
Damn, anyone could do that. Long live the PPA!
My mother, my mother of my life.
138 bank transfers channeled through a company linked to an alleged front man and personal friend of the person under investigation. Monthly payments of between € 7,000 and €10,000 for consulting services. Damn, I know what I'm going to do tomorrow. A consultancy. Sheet metal, sheet metal and magnets. This doesn't make money, damn it.
A consultancy. About what? I don't know.
How to do a handstand against a wall without falling on your head. Consulting. We're going to have to set up a whole consultancy. Holy [ __ ], what a nerve, dude. The transfers continued until August 2025, more than a month after the researcher resigned. Of course, he had to keep making money.
A member of the TAC. What is that? Well, that's it, after being dismissed by a new minister, he then joined a tax firm whose owner is a close friend of the accused. That's right, aisle seat, aisle seat.
The investigation also points to alleged intimate pressure on members of the court to steer decisions in favor of the businessman and businessmen in the circle of the investigated party. We must favor all our friends, gentlemen. Sure, I recommend you check out Madame's channel, Ernesto's channel, the Tribuna channel, the friendly channels, right? And what are these people doing? Well, millions are being distributed. Of course, I don't have a single euro, I can't give euros away to anyone. I'm telling you to sign up for the channels.
These people are giving away millions. Look, Egypt History is over here. Greetings, Rafa. Here I am, doing, doing, doing sheet metal, and these people are dividing up money from the tax office's payroll. My God. Anyway, the fact is that the case was kept secret until recently. Uh, it's been under secret instruction until recently. It is expanded with new documentary evidence provided by the Support Unit to the Tax Agency Attached to Anti-Corruption. So we'll see what happens there, what comes out of it, or maybe nothing comes out of it. Uh, maybe nothing will come of it. Because? Because nothing is appearing anywhere. Can't you see? Don't you see Saint Cerdan at home? Don't you see Ávalo, the lady, the other one, the other one on the motorcycle, Begoña, doesn't do whatever she wants? That's it. That's it.
Why dwell on it if it doesn't make sense? Let's go to China with Trump. Let's go on a trip to China. Let's go to China. Let's go on a trip. Oh no, I'm not leaving, I don't have a penny.
Trump is leaving. Madán says, "La Tucán is going to start a lawyers' cooperative if she doesn't get reappointed as minister." Wow, he's not going to start a consulting firm.
Advice for your dog.
Oh my god, I'm really losing it. But this is truly ridiculous, it's so pathetic, it's so embarrassing that these things happen.
Honestly, sometimes I'm amazed, completely amazed, you know? I'm absolutely stunned, seriously, how embarrassing. Okay, let's go with Tran China who is going to meet up with our dear friend Chillin Pin. Oh, he's not a friend of mine. Damn, I told you, I told you that I had a dream, that I went to the Chinese store and they kept saying yes to me. Well, I went to the Chinese store to buy an envelope to send my work. There has been some qualitative being who has placed an order with me, well, two, eh, and I paid the Chinese woman with a banknote and she gave me change. I mean, what will you give me? Yes, he gave me a euro. He gave me a euro. My dream did not come true. Thank goodness. For now, for now. Well, Donald Trump is traveling to China to meet with Qin Shi Huang between May 13 and 15.
In other words, I'll finish the live stream now and Trump will already have his suitcase packed and all that. A summit marked by trade, not by trade no. No way? They're going to take a picture, they're going to sort of agree, and that's about it. Duty.
Everyone doesn't give a damn about tariffs. Rare earth. Well, that's where Trump is definitely going to lose.
Trump is at a disadvantage there because China has the rare earth elements.
Hence the space race, hence the problem that wants to get stuck with Greenland and a long etcetera. Apart from artificial intelligence. I had a video here that I wanted to show you, and now I can't find it. Do you think I'll be able to find it? Well, possibly yes, but I can't talk and search for the video at the same time. I'll try. I'll try, but I don't know because I don't even know what time I saw it. I think I saw it before lunch. Before eating.
But well, everyone eats at a different time, but yes, it was more or less before lunch. I'm going to see if I have the guts to find it.
No, it's not here. So, if it's not here, it has to be around here. And if it's not here, I'll put it on WhatsApp, which I'm sure I have.
No, I can't find it, man. No, oh yes, I have it here. The thing is, it's very big. It's 13 minutes. I'm going to watch the entire live stream. But anyway, it basically tells us that humanity is going to hell, but oh well, I'll post it tomorrow. I'll post it tomorrow when we start the live stream and we'll base it on that. Well, as I was saying, artificial intelligence, Taiwan, nuclear weapons, Iran, look, Trump arrives empty-handed in China, he has nothing to offer. Yes, it is true that China controls fundamental parts of modern industry, from rare earth elements to supply chains. The United States doesn't want to depend so much on Beijing, but there are problems because it has to depend on it one way or another, okay?
Europe watches from the sidelines, Europe tries not to get too involved in this mess, but Europe has a serious problem. I've mentioned it to you a couple of times. The other day someone was contradicting me about the issue of Europe, but I want to read you something that I think I have here too. This is like everything else. I start to see things, then I don't know where I see them and I have these kinds of problems where I ca n't find anything. But it basically means, pay attention, I'm going to read it to you to see if I can find it. Give me a second.
Oh, and I was coming in with so much energy today, I was kind of hitting everyone right in the face, huh?
Europe is preparing for war with Russia and no one has asked its citizens for permission. I explained it to you the other day. I was explaining it to you the other day, and someone was telling me that Russia was really screwed, that Russia couldn't do anything. Russia is cutting off all possible information from within. Okay, but you should know that there is a rearmament underway, the largest European rearmament since the Cold War, which is actually progressing with the support of aligned media outlets that are reporting all of this, and the elites, okay? Even evangelical churches. By the way, today I was told that they've cast 1000 votes for the... uh, what's this called?
For the cults of the Gypsies of Joén.
1000 ballots have been put in envelopes and delivered directly to them for when they go to vote on Sunday.
So you can get an idea of how Spain is. In short, the idea that a war between NATO and Russia is inevitable has ceased to be a taboo in Europe. It has become normalized, it is taught in academic debates, and it is codified in internal church documents. It is assumed on the other hand in official statements by chancellors and is financed with hundreds of billions of euros. What was once unthinkable is now very normal.
800 billion euros and an army ready for war. A plan that no one has voted for, but it's there. Europe is experiencing the largest increase in military spending since the Cold War. Last year, the European Union presented an unprecedented militarization plan with a budget of 800 billion euros. A figure that just a decade ago would have been unthinkable in the continent that built its post-war identity on moderation and peaceful integration.
The German chancellor has promised to make the Bundesberg the most powerful army in Europe by 2030.
Okay.
The word is already used normally. I think Ricardo would be the perfect person to say this. I'm going to pronounce it as it's spelled, and everyone can pronounce it as they know how. Criig or something like that. Ready for war. I 'll put it here for you.
Here. Then everyone can say it or listen to it in the translator as best they can. Okay? Ready for war.
All of this no longer sounds strange and is used normally. However, uh, well, it obviously evokes effortlessly the vocabulary of the 1920s and 30s. It was a language that marked the prelude to the greatest catastrophe of the 20th century. Even more significant than all of this is that German men aged between 17 and 45 now need Bundesbank approval for more than 3 months because they will be called up for this. Okay? It is not martial law, but it is a structural change of enormous magnitude that clearly has significant importance. Yes.
Poland, for its part, is consolidating itself as a strategic NATO center in the east with the capacity to host US troops deployed from Germany. It is true that there is no public intelligence indicating that Russia is planning to attack NATO.
But that idea that some people have, well, it's not as far off as it used to be. Yes, for the past four years, European and American analysts have alternated between two irreconcilable predictions: that Russia is collapsing economically or that Russia is about to invade Western Europe. They are a contradiction that is not perceived as such.
But it's something that's not too far off. Biancor, no, I don't say, don't believe that nonsense about a war with Russia. No, I don't believe that nonsense, I'm simply saying that it's an option that's there.
Okay, Chillin, I suppose this is a joke, right, José? Okay, Chillin, Donald and Pedro are on a boat, suddenly plop Pedro falls into the water. Donald looks panicked. Chillin, chillin. We helped him.
Chinin. House Carmenen. Okay, if she wants help, she should ask for it. Pedro de bl.
Okay, okay, José David, perfect. That seems perfect to me.
Look, a joke at any time of the afternoon is n't so bad, really. In the end. Well, the idea that a war with Russia is inevitable is inevitable, okay? It 's not that we're afraid of Russia, or hate Russia, or anything like that, but there are already signs that something could happen, okay? that something could happen and we have to take that into account because, well, Russia, given what we've seen, since it's with Ukraine, since it's supporting Iran, well, continuing a little longer won't hurt, right?
Anyway, the point is that everything is still screwed up in Hormuz. The point on the map that lights up all of Spain, that is, from all of Spain to the whole world, is Ormud.
Ormud, Malacca, Yemen, and Oman are no longer foreign. They already sound strange because they are in our vocabulary all day long.
I haven't talked about the United Arab Emirates as much as I have these last few days. And yes, it's true that with Ormud burning, Europe's pockets are sweating, huh? My wallet's sweating because there's no balls, no balls to survive everything we 're going through with all the mess that's going on, okay? So anyway, I think that with everything we've talked about today, despite my lack of enthusiasm, we've finished the live stream. Have you noticed that visibility on YouTube is getting shorter and shorter? We no longer even reach 100 simultaneous users, therefore your collaboration, your help, is more necessary than ever.
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See you tomorrow, whether you're good or bad, whatever you want. So, if you're good and they think you're a fool, well, I guess I'll have to be bad. I don't know, I don't know what I'm telling you. I'm going to do four little things before my little devil comes. And you know, guys, if you want one of whatever you want, personalized, with whatever you want, with your photo, your pet's, your Christ, your Virgin, I don't know, your, I don't know, a photo of your butt, whatever you want, you ask me for it personalized and you'll have it, okay? Different sizes, different prices.
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