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Debt crisis: return on the Pompidou Giscard law (1973)

published: 08/08/11, 15:26
by Christophe
Short videos about the Pompidou Giscard law (which some people call Pompidou Rothschild Giscard ...):



Link between pension reform and public debt:


Topic of 2008 on the debt scam:
economy-finance / article-104-Maastricht-the-scam-of-the-debt-t6156.html

Seguin on TV before his death: https://www.econologie.com/philippe-seg ... -publique/

Topic according to the Greek case and its propagation: economy-finance / debt-public-bankruptcy-of-the-greece-is-who-the-tour-t9654.html

Other article from the world:
economy-finance / debate-on-the-debt-and-sham-t11037.html

To not make a subject clone of that of the Greek debt, on this one we will only speak of videos please. No big substantive debate here please ...

published: 09/08/11, 08:35
by bernardd
To stay with the videos, the only way out of recurrent monetary disasters due to the centralized exponential creation of money: the basic universal income, which corresponds to a democratic distribution of monetary creation on each citizen.

http://www.creationmonetaire.info/2010/ ... ncais.html

A must see if you want solutions rather than lamentation.

published: 09/08/11, 10:26
by Christophe
Thank you bernardd for this video, I did not know the principle (a little different from communism), to see:



It ties in with the idea of ​​social VAT: for-or-against-the-vat-social-t10130.html

At one point it is explained and we see what I said yesterday (cf. post209620.html # 209620 ): prices are just nested wages. In yellow the part which returns to the State in the form of charge or tax.

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published: 09/08/11, 10:34
by bernardd
Christophe wrote:I didn't know the principle (a little different from communism),


You said that this thread was not for controversies ;-)

On the contrary, it is very capitalist, since it amounts to a dividend on human capital.

published: 09/08/11, 11:27
by bernardd
But before going to look for complicated theories, let's keep it simple:

http://www.agoravox.tv/tribune-libre/ar ... erne-31081

published: 09/08/11, 13:47
by sen-no-sen
About this dear Mr Pompidou:



History to understand the "philosophy" of this person ...

published: 09/08/11, 14:25
by Christophe
Ah "not bad" the speech of Pompidou ... if he sincerely thought that things were going badly in 1967, he must have been turning in his grave since 1980 ...

Dare to say "The French have been protected for 50 years" 22 years after the end of Nazism, you had to dare ... : Shock: : Shock:

In the political huckster style there is only Sarko who has done better since ... : Mrgreen:

published: 09/08/11, 14:39
by sen-no-sen
Yes, and we understand better the why of the how with such statements.
G. Pompidou was a convert to the nascent "system", hence the Pompidou / Giscard law.

published: 09/08/11, 14:43
by Christophe
He was also and above all ... a banker!

I don't know what his schedule was during this interview but everything is ultimately crystal clear and "logical" ...

published: 06/11/12, 09:51
by Christophe
Here we are starting to talk about it in the "big" media: http://leplus.nouvelobs.com/contributio ... edias.html