The 90 year old Andre Valley
is a fighter. At 18 years old he engaged in the Resistance, Associated Taxpayers militant
from the creation of the association, he has just published
an essay entitled "ruined France."
A
small pocket book of 80 pages where he evokes: economy,
taxation, government, France, measures, debt, revenue, state crisis, solutions, 35 hours, unemployment, national
education; "Trade unions, regions
and municipalities want additional
resources, despite the ruin of the country. Without rapid drastic
measures, bankruptcy is inevitable. For decades, our elected officials spend too; requires
radical reforms quickly. "
The debts of our country are maddening, and growing at a rapid
pace: Bankruptcy is not far.
How to avoid it?
Distraught by this unprecedented situation and general casually before this serious crisis, André Valle offers simple but practical measures: if some do well cringe, they are no less logical and necessary.
We must make savings everywhere: simplify the mechanics, eliminate
intermediaries, waste, spending prestige and convenience of
jobs.
Without qualms, he examines the
removal of the 35 hours, the
right to strike, the pension system,
national education and unemployment benefits.
Alarmed, the author demonstrates that it is possible
to reverse in a short timeframe, provided only that government is limited and determined.
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