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Impasse des politiques d'austérité...

1 Mars 2016 , Rédigé par Patrick REYMOND Publié dans #Politique

Telle est la leçon des politiques menées en Irlande.
Les partis obéissants aux ukazes de Bruxelles sont laminés ou en net recul, les protestataires de tous poils avancent.

L'effet propagande, l'effet TINA (there is no alternative), l'effet de ceux qui ont encore un travail, l'effet de lutte des classes fait que les partisans du statu quo ont encore une représentation politique disproportionnée vis-à-vis des bénéficiaires de leur politique, le 1 % d'en haut.

En obtenant -encore- 32 et quelques %, on voit qu'il y en encore plus de 30 % de paumés complets, qui n'ont rien compris au film.

Ce n'est pas l'austérité qui a provoqué la croissance. La croissance a eu lieu malgré l'austérité. Même dans un monde stationnaire, il peut y avoir plein emploi. L'Islande s'en est bien tiré.

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au secours, je craquze !!<br /> http://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/le-scan/2016/03/01/25001-20160301ARTFIG00050-myriam-el-khomri-hospitalisee-apres-un-petit-malaise.php
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3,1% de chômeurs au Japon. Tandis qu'aux USA et en France, le chômage augmente même en période de prétendue reprise. Mais le Japon a fermé ses portes à l'immigration et n'accepte pas de réfugiés. Le vieillissement de la population crée des emplois.<br /> <br /> Les partisans de l'immigration massive sont les mêmes qui voulaient bombarder la Syrie pendant l'été 2013, les mêmes qui ont fourni des armes à Al-Qaïda en Syrie... On oublie un peu vite, que si Obama avait suivi les Hollande, Cameron, Juppé et autres BHL, Assad aurait eu le destin de Kadhafi, et le drapeau noir de Daech flotterait sur Damas...
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au secours je coule !!<br /> http://www.linfo.re/monde/europe/688208-crise-des-migrants-anglela-merkel-lance-un-appel-pour-aider-la-grece
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A LIRE !<br /> Diverses estimations s’accordent plus ou moins sur le nombre de ceux qui déferleront sur l'Europe en cas d'un effondrement étatique en Algérie.<br /> <br /> http://strategika51.com/2016/02/29/la-fin-des-temps/
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