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Re: pension reform




by Remundo » 17/03/23, 08:10

Christophe wrote:The 49 3 too many? Aye neuneus who blocked the ugly estremdrouate come to understand that Macron was much worse garbage than the estremdrouate?

Macron voters fall into a few categories
1) the liberal globalist plutocrats, often living in the metropolises to occupy parasito-financial tertiary jobs there
2) zombie retirees who don't want a wave
3) those who were afraid of the extreme left (say LFI)
4) those who blocked the estremedroate

The result of the beautiful feelings of these beautiful anti-sovereignist souls: we have a psychopath from the extreme center for more than 10 years who has held the controls in the high spheres of the State and has placed his henchmen in all strategic corners (like the couple of rags Fabius Father and Son at the constitutional council, simultaneously the entryism of Mac King Chié to manage France). I'm not even listing the filthy Sinisters who lay their filthy buttocks in the golden palaces of the Public Ray and the covidist Boards of Demolition who were already outrageously short-circuiting Parliament.

Do not forget that the poison was already injected before he was elected President; he scuttled, with a smile on his face and well-filled pockets, the French industrial tool, either a la Rothschild, or as Sinister of the Economy, real traitor to the Nation, and this is not from today, as you can see.

Mr MONTEBOURG recently auditioned at the Sovereignty Commission makes the disastrous assessment of the Macronist reign.
https://videos.assemblee-nationale.fr/v ... -mars-2023

The latest reform, pensions, is there to lick the ass of the European Union and the financial markets, and no doubt that dozens of Blackrock-style pension funds revolve around French savings for capitalization.. . while waiting for the next scandals at the ENRON, Subprimes and other ponzi pyramids at the Madoff.
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Re: pension reform




by Remundo » 17/03/23, 19:17

NDA reacts this morning on the subject of pensions in a 15 min interview on CNEWS.

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by Christophe » 17/03/23, 20:00

An analysis by an anonymous person whom I find very sympathetic, in particular on the evolution of French competitiveness and the looting of capital gains by international finance, in short, if I understood correctly for our parents, we are wankers but in fact c was them! : Mrgreen:

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Re: pension reform




by Christophe » 18/03/23, 15:28

In the same genre (already posted somewhere on the forum:

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Re: pension reform




by Christophe » 21/03/23, 17:40

Big baltringues direct us:



GPT offers:

1) Increase payroll taxes on high earners: By increasing payroll taxes on high earners, government revenue could be increased without affecting low-income workers.

2) Strengthen the fight against fraud and tax evasion: By strengthening the fight against fraud and tax evasion, the State could recover significant sums that could be invested in the pension system.

3) Promoting job retention: By encouraging workers to stay in work longer, the state could reduce expenditure on retirement pensions. Tax incentives or financial incentives could be offered.
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Re: pension reform




by gegyx » 22/03/23, 00:29

The inter-union would consider going on strike, to seriously interfere with the progress olympic games, and show worldwide, the image of France with this incongruous president.
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Re: pension reform




by Remundo » 22/03/23, 00:35

let's wait for the macronist delirium of today 13:00 p.m.

because there the inter-union is not nervous enough. heated to red only, it could turn white.

in the éducnationale, it will heat Thursday, but we are not the most influential. Between the bitter reform Blanquer and the attack in order on pensions, it kicks in the stretchers.

this sociopolitical psychopath takes malicious pleasure in exceeding the entire population while violating French democracy.
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Re: pension reform




by Christophe » 22/03/23, 06:23

No nothing…

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by Janic » 22/03/23, 07:58

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No nothing…
I would even say more: nothing at all, il don't regret anything!
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Re: pension reform




by Remundo » 22/03/23, 08:49

This morning, on France Info, EMERGENCY BAYROUe deploys a filthy pedagogy to justify the voice of his master.
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