French politics: what future for Macron (and France) and why?

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Re: French politics: what future for Macron (and France) and why?




by Remundo » 17/03/23, 23:02

Les Echos, this conspiracy media in the pay of Estremedroat, says:

Slowly but surely, French society is getting poorer

Now ranked 25th in the world in per capita income, France is getting poorer year after year, without our being really aware of it.. The reasons are many, but it will soon be too late to turn back without a political and economic jump, warns Etienne Wasmer.


conclusions very different from those of Bruno La Mrd who nevertheless revived the industry of turtleneck sweaters and thermometers at 19°C all year round by destroying the Russian economy.
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by Christophe » 17/03/23, 23:44

Remundo wrote:France is getting poorer from year to year, without our being really aware of it.


: Shock: : Shock: : Shock:

If so the conspirators and sovereigntists are well aware and consciously!! : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 18/03/23, 09:36

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by Remundo » 18/03/23, 09:45

he who sows the wind reaps the storm, they say.

There are also some who bring lighters and matches over a powder keg, always thinking they are the smartest, we have the President of this brood.
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by Christophe » 18/03/23, 11:17

Why am I not surprised?

Emmanuel Macron has "no scruples, no regrets" after using 49.3, according to several of those close to him. (The world)



If I am surprised that he (still) has relatives!
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by Christophe » 18/03/23, 11:20

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by Christophe » 18/03/23, 11:22

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by Remundo » 18/03/23, 11:50

Thanks to Macron, all the energy of this country is dissipated in violence, nothingness, destruction, injuries.

The economic slump, misery set in. The little productive apparatus that remains becomes disorganized, weakens, even disappears.

This is the fatal and usual trajectory of countries run by incompetent psychopaths.
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by Christophe » 18/03/23, 12:28

Well, I finally understood the meaning of En Marche!!

It was necessary to understand "On the march towards Africanization!"
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by Christophe » 18/03/23, 12:58

Above all, the people do not have the right to attack villainous elected officials (even by disconnecting their electricity) but the police state does:

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