Capt_Maloche wrote:But it was predictable, the speech of Sarko this evening was still not so bad and even joined on a lot of points that of Jacques Cheminade that I went to see this evening at his headquarters of Solidarity and progress;
And do you still believe the Sarko? I watched the first 20 minutes it was enough for me: the argument there is always worse elsewhere (like his garden party with disabled at the start of his mandate) is not acceptable for a right-wing president!
Did someone ask him the following questions:
a) Purchasing power: when I buy a more expensive product it is because a few by one or more sellers necessarily get richer than before. In this case the money does not disappear! How many billions does that represent?
b) Tax: how many% of our taxes and GDP go into repaying interest on the public debt. In this case the money disappears by the method of monetary creation. How many billions does that represent?
c) a)> or <b) and c bis) are we talking more about a) or b)? Pkoi?
Capt_Maloche wrote:it's also surprising, if Cheminade hadn't said it before sarko's speech (at half an hour), I would swear they had the same papers
Hu? He appeared on Cheminade TV?
ps: Maloche, we organize economic awareness conferences with the association?