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View GuyGadeboisTheBack » 31/07/24, 00:49

Remundo wrote:You should do some multiplication before you say stupid things...

So start, Mr. "engineer"... even if it reached ten billion/year, it would only be ten percent of what they steal from us.
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View pedrodelavega » 31/07/24, 07:45

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
izentrop wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:. These hedge funds had acted as if they owned shares of several Greek banks and sold them for a considerable sum.
This certainly existed, there are always some who enrich themselves on the misfortune of others, but we don't even talk about it on the dedicated wiki https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crise_de_ ... ue_grecque

And that surprises you?

yes, strongly.
Wikipedia is not in the hands of “financiers”
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GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
Remundo wrote:You should do some multiplication before you say stupid things...

So start, Mr. "engineer"... even if it reached ten billion/year, it would only be ten percent of what they steal from us.

well you will be surprised...

There are approximately 5 million people in care in this country, receiving RSA, APL and accessing free care, and Education for minors, and gendarmerie posts for some.

This represents around 1000 €/month, 12 €/year/person, multiplied by 000 million, and you end up with 5 billion €uros.

I have this link from 2021 which already spoke of 30 billion euros only for the RSA

But undoubtedly the imprecision of your statements is due to your leftist biases and to drops of water the volume of a good pitcher.

and there I did not count the immigrationist circus (the AME, detention center costs, the care of unaccompanied minors, their delinquency, etc.) which must add a good 10 billion €/year.
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View Remundo » 31/07/24, 09:17

izentrop wrote:There will only be a handful of fascists left to benefit from it.
Maybe Remundo will be one of them if he has long teeth.

Tell me, the Macronie parrot.

Who has caused the debt to explode since 1980, and who recently doubled it? Hmmm?? Fascists for sure...

Otherwise personally, I have no advantage at all to gain from a country in insurrection and bankruptcy. I'm a bit like everyone else, I have a family and property in this country.

The alterno-centrist social democrats and other left-wing globalists, you are the cancer of this country, in a metastasized way established over decades, then you look away from your incompetence on the supposed fascist or anti-Semitic threat, as we have clearly observed. in the last elections, which were a total denial of democracy and a parliamentary deadlock.
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Remundo wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
Remundo wrote:You should do some multiplication before you say stupid things...

So start, Mr. "engineer"... even if it reached ten billion/year, it would only be ten percent of what they steal from us.

well you will be surprised...

There are approximately 5 million people in care in this country, receiving RSA, APL and accessing free care, and Education for minors, and gendarmerie posts for some.

This represents around 1000 €/month, 12 €/year/person, multiplied by 000 million, and you end up with 5 billion €uros.

I have this link from 2021 which already spoke of 30 billion euros only for the RSA

But undoubtedly the imprecision of your statements is due to your leftist biases and to drops of water the volume of a good pitcher.

and there I did not count the immigrationist circus (the AME, detention center costs, the care of unaccompanied minors, their delinquency, etc.) which must add a good 10 billion €/year.
Yes, immigration costs around 10 billion/year, as for the rest it is more than necessary and concerns “native” French people. There are still 30 billion who flee to tax havens or who are relocated to pay less.
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View GuyGadeboisTheBack » 31/07/24, 12:44

Note to benet: It should have read “concerns have ethnic French"... that's not exclusive.
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View Remundo » 31/07/24, 14:09

simpleton?

Said the guy who confuses drops of water and full carafes?

Otherwise regarding immigration, depending on whether we are superficial or whether we delve deeper into the subject, the range is a net cost between 10 and 50 billion / year.

Because we are allowing mass and very low-end immigration to take hold, through the laxity of our pseudo-leaders dubbed by zombified or cuckolded voters.
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some analyses, always relevant, from Philippot

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Manu's nice vacation



Good company !
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View Remundo » 17/08/24, 11:20

Nono's nice vacation

According to information from Closer magazine, the resigning Minister of the Economy would have packed his bags at La Signoria, a five-star hotel in Calvi (Corsica) to relax with his family. The luxurious establishment, where Bruno Le Maire would have set sail with his wife Pauline Doussau de Bazignan and their four children, named Louis, Adrien, Barthélémy and Matthias, offers a setting conducive to well-being.

In fact, this hotel provides its customers with a gourmet restaurant, a spa, but also a magnificent swimming pool. As for the lush gardens, they certainly constitute a much appreciated oasis of freshness. A true haven of peace.

According to Gala

He is no longer close to the euro, and he has abandoned the turtleneck sweater.
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