

What do we do with the dragon? Pedro Sánchez wants to kill it, and he's increased the defense budget. Which dragon are we talking about? Specifically, the head, because "Spain is pacifist" and it's just a matter of scaring off the dragons who dare attack it. Where will the money come from? We'll find it, but social spending won't suffer, he says. The people don't believe it, of course, because the multiplication of the loaves and fishes was a miracle, not a legend.
A television shot shows the TV3 studio in Plaça Catalunya, and then, suddenly, the drone carrying the camera rises, and the square's star shines in the early morning sun. The drone continues rising, revealing the entire Rambla, the port, and the sea beyond. Drones make everything they touch majestic, but Sant Jordi is so grand that it's even more beautiful from street level.
Speaking of seeing things from above, Francis learns that some of the great international dragons will attend his funeral, where they will put on the appearance of statesmen with principles.How barbaric!",He mutters, but it doesn't come back to him, because he has spent the pontificate watched over by disturbing shadows. The same ones who, according to a connoisseur of Roman affairs I met on the Rambla, "won't want any more experiments," which translated means no more popes from the end of the world with their own ideas, for starters.
And with this dragon, what should we do? The Civil Guard has twice rejected a complaint because it was made in Catalan: "If you don't speak Spanish, we won't help you." It happened in Mallorca. It's happened again, to be more precise. The problem is that it's not a dragon, nor are they shadows. It's people, it's the authorities, the weapons, who dare to speak like this. Is there a defense budget we can increase in the face of this barbarity? Yes, ours, but that would again be a miracle.