Pension reform: stronger oil unions?

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by perplex » 22/10/10, 19:10

it's gratinated, I took two at random :D

You have to know whether to close the refineries or not?
I do not understand the CGT, everywhere they call for the refineries to stop, and when wisely we follow his request, she is against this closure.

on the head!!
we are running out of fuel and the unionists are by their pumps ...
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by Christophe » 22/10/10, 19:13

The level and content of these comments shows the level of people and proves that they comment on what they do not know, I bet most have not even read the article but she prefers to open it to break the comment the other.

Typically French. It joins exactly what I just wrote there: https://www.econologie.com/forums/post180681.html#180681

The closure of the Flanders refinery has NOTHING to do with strikes ...

Exactly for ignorance of VAT: https://www.econologie.com/forums/fonctionne ... 10068.html
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by Christophe » 28/10/10, 11:54

Packaged it's weighed: 8 out of 12 refineries are back in business ...
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by bernardd » 08/11/10, 10:42

Upon reflection, I find that this subject has a lot to do with energy.

After retirement, what is the main expense of a person without gainful employment? The energy spent, for the house or for transportation.

Given the continuous increase in the price of energy, and the non-indexation of pensions on these prices, the surest strategy for a future retiree is to make his house energy independent.

Solar thermal panels, hot water storage and photovoltaic solar are the basis available.

We are eagerly awaiting the wood co-generation to go further, but the compressed air car with household storage and electric generation may be a more efficient and more quickly available solution.

I don't see a more profitable investment than making your home energy self-sufficient.
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by Christophe » 08/11/10, 10:45

bernardd wrote:The energy spent, for the house or for transportation.


+ food and leisure / travel ... (unless you include it in transport?).

Do not forget that each "rich" eats about 2L of oil per day (gray energy for his food): https://www.econologie.com/forums/alimentati ... t8851.html

In my case, this represents more than what I use to heat myself (0 oil) and move around ...

The more your diet is "refined", the more oil it uses (hhihiih I note this one it is good!)
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by bernardd » 08/11/10, 10:48

I didn't count food, because often a pensioner who has a house also has a garden and has time to cultivate it :-)
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by Christophe » 08/11/10, 11:22

Rooh what (small) bad faith and pirouette :)

The only retirees living in food self-sufficiency are possibly certain agricultural retirees ... and again ...

Like many people, retirees are now urban ...
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by bernardd » 13/11/10, 12:42

A feature article:

They demonstrate for nothing
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by bernardd » 17/11/10, 15:14

We may be able to test the referendum soon!

http://www.referendumretraites.org
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by bamboo » 17/11/10, 15:35

We still have no feedback on how to keep retirement at 60. Concretely, how do we do it?
The classic answer is "just take the money where it is". Does that mean we can take the money from MDI? : Cheesy:
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