talking about the economy, not that of the great financial empires and financiers, but that of the "daily numbers" with which she is forced to confront the common people.
start by saying I am not an economist nor a 'financial wizard', the end of the Foreword. So why talk about economy? Why are one of many, unfortunately, increasingly, every day at his own expense, the economy suffers from others, in short, one of those cha is struggling to make ends meet ... and that is getting mad!
This leads me to believe that in the last decade, the real economy (that of the great financial empires), has feasted at the expense of those who suffered the real economy (the people who go shopping in discount stores to spend less, which no longer a full tank of petrol, which calls for less ....).
He then established a highly speculative economic system, in order to enrich and just the usual familiar faces, and if the small artisan, the merchant or employee must submit a loan guarantee to no end, in exchange for a little cash and effort. Lately
this system is staggering, as we have seen the collapse of global stock exchange and the failure of financial giants, but certainly not for the benefit of the 'small town', but to other economic groups ready to speculate even more.
To be clear: the big fish eats the small fish. Think about it: when economic markets tend to stand up and sees some tentative signs of recovery, there is always a powerful banker, Italian and European, which generates alerts with heavy items recession, resulting in declining markets. Those who believe that no speculation on this swing of the bag is a delusion: the reality is that someone is collecting a 'big money'.
What to do so, after having pointed the finger of blame? Policy must intervene; important and fundamental measures implemented by the Government, but further action is needed: reducing costs of the policy in the first place. And I do not want the misery known to us or Municipal District Councillors, we self-finance initiatives; mean the strabenefici parliamentarians and MEPs, because fifteen thousand euro a month is more difficult to understand what it means to "experience the economic downturn," and is too distant from the problems of those who have a salary of one thousand euro.
You have to cut the salaries of the super manager, Bankers, super pensions and it is an insult to the misery that former politicians and former managers, including private companies, annuities and pensions are paid more than eight thousand euro per month, whereas there are elderly people forced to live with the social pension
So ... how do you feel disgusted that Alitalia pilots on strike because they will have 'only' seven thousand euro salary ...
Finally, we must change the type of economy: capitalism is a good system if all they derive the benefit and development, but when speculation dominates and creates too much gap between rich and poor, then the system is rotten and must be stopped.
need the socialization of capitalism, carefully, I did not say "socialistizzazione" (Implementation of socialism), but 'social' (social development).
The economy must be running the whole of society: by implementing the redistribution of wealth to workers by taking into account the roles, responsibilities and excellence within the public and private companies, reducing the gap between rich and poor, bringing more money in the pockets of the people by redistributing much of the business tax.
thus avoiding waves of political strikes and harmful to the workers themselves, and reducing the political power of unions.
So ... if you think it is.
David Nanni
start by saying I am not an economist nor a 'financial wizard', the end of the Foreword. So why talk about economy? Why are one of many, unfortunately, increasingly, every day at his own expense, the economy suffers from others, in short, one of those cha is struggling to make ends meet ... and that is getting mad!
This leads me to believe that in the last decade, the real economy (that of the great financial empires), has feasted at the expense of those who suffered the real economy (the people who go shopping in discount stores to spend less, which no longer a full tank of petrol, which calls for less ....).
He then established a highly speculative economic system, in order to enrich and just the usual familiar faces, and if the small artisan, the merchant or employee must submit a loan guarantee to no end, in exchange for a little cash and effort. Lately
this system is staggering, as we have seen the collapse of global stock exchange and the failure of financial giants, but certainly not for the benefit of the 'small town', but to other economic groups ready to speculate even more.
To be clear: the big fish eats the small fish. Think about it: when economic markets tend to stand up and sees some tentative signs of recovery, there is always a powerful banker, Italian and European, which generates alerts with heavy items recession, resulting in declining markets. Those who believe that no speculation on this swing of the bag is a delusion: the reality is that someone is collecting a 'big money'.
What to do so, after having pointed the finger of blame? Policy must intervene; important and fundamental measures implemented by the Government, but further action is needed: reducing costs of the policy in the first place. And I do not want the misery known to us or Municipal District Councillors, we self-finance initiatives; mean the strabenefici parliamentarians and MEPs, because fifteen thousand euro a month is more difficult to understand what it means to "experience the economic downturn," and is too distant from the problems of those who have a salary of one thousand euro.
You have to cut the salaries of the super manager, Bankers, super pensions and it is an insult to the misery that former politicians and former managers, including private companies, annuities and pensions are paid more than eight thousand euro per month, whereas there are elderly people forced to live with the social pension
So ... how do you feel disgusted that Alitalia pilots on strike because they will have 'only' seven thousand euro salary ...
Finally, we must change the type of economy: capitalism is a good system if all they derive the benefit and development, but when speculation dominates and creates too much gap between rich and poor, then the system is rotten and must be stopped.
need the socialization of capitalism, carefully, I did not say "socialistizzazione" (Implementation of socialism), but 'social' (social development).
The economy must be running the whole of society: by implementing the redistribution of wealth to workers by taking into account the roles, responsibilities and excellence within the public and private companies, reducing the gap between rich and poor, bringing more money in the pockets of the people by redistributing much of the business tax.
thus avoiding waves of political strikes and harmful to the workers themselves, and reducing the political power of unions.
So ... if you think it is.
David Nanni
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