Change passport or government
As the late Eduard Punset said, there comes a time when "your neurons are fried." We're at the end of the political year, and there's no way to reheat an idea without burning it to a crisp. This Monday, Feijóo dedicated his usual words to us, but with a touch of pancakes."It's not necessary to change your passport, it's necessary to change your government. More than ever, Catalonia is Spain" - which leads us to the conclusion that the PP perhaps doesn't need to change its leader, but it does need a change of speechwriter.
Bad day to advise against changing passports and relying everything on a change of government. Just at the time when Feijóo was reciting that ode to a homeland without service from any of the Cercanías or Regional lines (except the R8), which, in fact, would be like what happens every day but at an expert level, they were beginning to take measurements of the paintings that will soon be looted from the MNAC, which saved and preserved them for nearly ninety years, and which will be transferred to Sijena, where they were burned with enthusiasm. They are taking them out of the MNAC because Catalonia is Spain, but, look, there's no need to exaggerate, it's necessary to choose the example and:
And taking into account the PP's campaign against Catalan in the European Union, and the PSOE's problems with the financing system. Let's see, Mr. Feijóo, what was that like?