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Topic: France´s Anti-Rich Boomerang |
France´s Anti-Rich Boomerang
RealClearWorld, by Fabio Fiallo
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Posted By:cebuyer, 12/21/2012 6:06:05 AM
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| Throughout the election campaign that brought him to the country´s executive office in May of this year, France´s President Francois Hollande proudly advertised himself as a rich-basher. Remarks like "I don´t like the rich" and "my enemy is the world of finance" were often well received by voters inclined to believe that economic activity is a zero-sum game in which a capitalist´s gain implies a worker´s loss, and vice versa.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Periwinkel, 12/21/2012 6:13:28 AM (No. 9077164)
Sometimes it is difficult to underestimate the economic stupidity of liberals/progressives. France needs jobs and look at what they are doing....following the same path of our illustrious president. They just never learn, do they?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
steveW, 12/21/2012 6:16:44 AM (No. 9077167)
In France "Democrats" at least are man enough to openly admit they are socialists. Why does Obama´s party still hide behind weasel words like "fairness"? Even with a permanently ignorant majority now supporting them, they can´t come out of the closet and admit it?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
fleetusa, 12/21/2012 7:25:49 AM (No. 9077242)
Government and unions trying to help existing job holders always hurt job creation in the near term and forever until their rules are eliminated. Right to work and less regulation is the key to job success. Of course the "entitlists" don´t want that.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
TunnelRat, 12/21/2012 7:32:46 AM (No. 9077252)
"French authorities stand to gain from digesting the well-known Laffer theorem, which shows how exorbitant taxation kills the incentive to work, invest and, ultimately, shrinks tax revenues."
And it ain´t just the ´French authorities´, babe...
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
MOBeef4u, 12/21/2012 8:00:05 AM (No. 9077305)
Poetic: going "Gaul(t)" in France. And just like here, for some reason they never see it coming. There are none so blind...
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
kanphil, 12/21/2012 8:00:25 AM (No. 9077306)
It seems France has more than their share of "low information voters".
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Cor-vet, 12/21/2012 9:51:26 AM (No. 9077532)
So the rich french President hates the rich. Sounds like all of our poor ´rich´ legislators!
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Chuzzles, 12/21/2012 10:14:13 AM (No. 9077585)
Never thought I would say this but it is starting to sound like the French libs have more guts than our libs. At least they are honest about their feelings and beliefs.
Would the French care to take our libs off of our hands?
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
JimJr, 12/21/2012 12:34:45 PM (No. 9077994)
This is sounding like the clarion call of the Sans-Cullotes. If France erupts, this time the violence will much more personal.
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