Rate increase by the liberalization

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by Obamot » 19/06/12, 11:16

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by bitenbois » 13/07/12, 18:48

yo
always the same ..
goldman sachs and morgan authorized to sell gas in france
cool isn't it?
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Re: Increase in tariffs by liberalization




by PVresistif » 06/03/19, 11:12

everything is done to increase prices, deflation is the death of statism socialism! capitalism is indeed by nature deflationary through the increase in productivity and through human exploitation (the reserve army of capital dear to Marx that are today legal and above all non-legal immigrants).
EDF lets the salaries of its staff slip away: +5% in 2018, it seems, it's very good for raising prices!
"Competition" in electricity is also a very good way to increase prices!
And who knows who wins when prices rise? The state of course by taking the 20% VAT on sales!
We increase the salaries of the funks - at the request of EDF's competitors - and that allows us to increase the VAT?, isn't that great? Billionaires and funks, same fight ...........
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by thibr » 06/03/19, 18:25

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