I did rather think that the Alberto Garzón affair would fade away and be forgotten. But no, it has gathered further momentum. This is thanks to the consumer affairs minister himself and various critics who have weighed in against him.
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Right but wrong: Garzón on tourism
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Garzon is a communist who lives in a capitalist and democratic country and wouldn’t dream of doing otherwise. Cake and eat it springs to mind. I wonder if the chambermaids who are paid a pittance ( average salary 1.400 month plus 4 month dole at 900 mornings only with free lunch ) are happier now they haven’t got a job at all. He though has, around 90.000 a year, chofer driven car at his disposal 24/7 and an index linked pension for the rest of his life as well as public funded private health care. All right for some, especially if you are a communist.
Analysis ? What analysis ? The man is an incompetent fool and you know it. He gave away the communist party, had never held a salary paying job, he was given the ministry as a favour and only spouted rubbish so that people wouldn’t forget he exists. If he wants to criticise tourism he should criticise his beloved Cuba’s model where staff have to rely on tips to survive. And no, in the US they don’t need tips to survive, its part of the deal.