@innonimatu I never got a chance to respond properly but I wanted to thank you for offering your thoughts on the interview I posted a little while back. I agree with most of what you were saying about the EU. A year or so ago I was in the "possible to reform EU" camp but I've since drifted out of that, I've concluded there is no possibility of reform within the EU and as such member states are better off going their own way, preferably by using their monetary sovereignty to reassert traditional leftist political priorities. Of course I'm under no illusions that accomplishing this will be easy with most of the national governments in the grip of either far-right crazies or "traditional" conservatives.
Yeah, I can totally imagine a bunch of scattered states trying to empower economic leftist policies in a world dominated by China and the USA@innonimatu I never got a chance to respond properly but I wanted to thank you for offering your thoughts on the interview I posted a little while back. I agree with most of what you were saying about the EU. A year or so ago I was in the "possible to reform EU" camp but I've since drifted out of that, I've concluded there is no possibility of reform within the EU and as such member states are better off going their own way, preferably by using their monetary sovereignty to reassert traditional leftist political priorities. Of course I'm under no illusions that accomplishing this will be easy with most of the national governments in the grip of either far-right crazies or "traditional" conservatives.
Pretty much.That "mass of the people" is spoiled rotten having not a clue how good they have it.
You ever notice how the noble capitalist drive towards self-enrichment suddenly becomes degenerate and perverse when poor people catch it.That "mass of the people" is spoiled rotten having not a clue how good they have it.
You ever notice how the noble capitalist drive towards self-enrichment suddenly becomes degenerate and perverse when poor people catch it.
You missed the part when Hollande effectively killed French economy with ridiculous 80% tax on rich leading to capital flight and reduction of state income. The tax reduction was required condition to bring some income back.For the poorest incomes in France the "modernisation" of Macron decreased their disposable income, whereas the top 1 % incomes got a substantial tax reduction.
That's not funny at all !
Whether there is no hope for them to reverse the action of Macron to enrich the richest 1% remains to be seen.
see this graph of the French Institut des Politiques Publiques
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-46480867
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In what world do the French qualify as "poor"?You ever notice how the noble capitalist drive towards self-enrichment suddenly becomes degenerate and perverse when poor people catch it.
* Employers "should" give their employees a year-end bonus, starting this December. IDK whether this is binding for employers or not. It is not quantified.
In what world do the French qualify as "poor"?
Some of the poorest on the PLANET. Have you been to Kampala lately? Most who indulgently think they've seen "the worst poverty in the world" in their First World backyards have a whole new vista of squalor and destitution to behold on levels previously unimagined when visiting the "Kabaka's impala hunting ground" (literal translation of the city's name from a contraction in Kiswahili).Our world, here on Planet Earth. Seems you’re confusing the wealth of a nation with the wealth of its inhabitants. A VERY common problem in discussions on CFCOT. Have you ever visit Paris? Its home to some of the poorest (and richest) people on the planet.
I've visited a number of times, yes.Our world, here on Planet Earth. Seems you’re confusing the wealth of a nation with the wealth of its inhabitants. A VERY common problem in discussions on CFCOT. Have you ever visit Paris? Its home to some of the poorest (and richest) people on the planet.