Sunday, 7 March 2021

Fights between gangs without a specific motive

 Every day, the press echoes fights, incivility, assaults, rapes, murders ... The police, firefighters, medical personnel can no longer set foot in certain territories of the Republic without risking their lives. The citizens who work, who aspire to live quietly in these neighborhoods have renounced this right so much they risk a bad blow. 


 So today, honest citizens, families, workers who get up early, live in fear, bow their heads and come to accept this violence as inevitable.

 A violence maintained with our tax money in the name of "city policy": 10 billion per year! For 40 years and the first suburb plan of the government of Valéry Giscard d´Estaing, successive governments have distributed hundreds of billions of euros to calm neighborhoods with the results we know.

 Every time the police get their hands on suburban scum and justice finally decides to judge them, we are entitled to the parade of lawyers who try to make us cry over their unhappy childhood ... I hear them every time. speech repeated 100 times: "We must understand the misery and the lack of future offered to these young people from disadvantaged neighborhoods ...

 Underprivileged neighborhoods with no future? !!! Did you know that the "93", Seine-Saint-Denis, the famous 9-3 was officially in 2018 the 4th richest department in France. With 2,026 million euros in tax revenues and endowments, it is richer than Hauts-de-Seine (1,797 million euros), Loire-Atlantique (1,185 million euros) or the Alpes- Maritimes (€ 1,209 million)…

 Criminologist Xavier Raufer has amply demonstrated to successive governments that the billions of euros spent on city politics have only fueled a criminal system.

 But no one has yet had the courage to admit decades of mistakes and bang their fists on the table to say STOP!

 STOP the money from our taxes, dumped in the suburbs and which feeds settling of scores, drug trafficking, urban violence, rapes, dealers, arms trafficking, Islamist nurseries ...

 STOP the money from our taxes, poured into the suburbs to finance lawless areas where the police, firefighters, doctors, nurses ... can no longer set foot or risk being attacked.

 While sensitive neighborhoods are the places where there is the most need for supervision, "there is a better chance of seeing a flying saucer than a police bus" (says Xavier Raufer.)

 The first riots took place in the early 1980s. François Mitterrand and the Socialists responded with "city policy", with billions of francs at the time, when a police response would have been needed.

 This is how the disaster was born. Rather than gaining respect, the state has slipped into laxity with public subsidies and good feelings.

 This is how the disaster was born. Rather than gaining respect, the state has slipped into laxity with public subsidies and good feelings.

 And the state pays to such an extent that even a key figure in the Court of Auditors of the South of France, who wishes to remain anonymous for security reasons, panicked hundreds of millions of euros distributed in subsidies to associations integrated into the “city policy” program. Subsidies uncontrolled, uncontrolled ... Money that goes into the wild.

 His supervisor made him understand that it was "move on there is nothing to do" otherwise we risked civil war.

 Because that’s what it is about. The state prefers to buy peace with our taxes than to wage war on delinquents.

 And it has been 40 years since everyone has turned a blind eye to the destination of the billions of euros that leave the Ministry of the City for programs in the neighborhoods. This is the artistic flou. Money goes through hundreds of channels to pay for grants, cultural projects, public amenities, study programs ... and ends up magically vanishing, but not lost to everyone!

 The so-called "young Theo" case, which accused the police of having raped him, has exposed a highly organized system of embezzlement. Theodore Luhaka, whose real name is, has been put on examination along with several members of his family on suspicion of scamming state aid, or around € 52,000 in grants. But the case does not end there. Mickael, his brother, would have embezzled nearly € 650,000 via a subsidized employment fraud. That is more than 700,000 € of our taxes which have paid off a good time to more and more delinquents.

 The recipients of "city policy" aid understood well that this was the barrel of the Danaids; the absolute jackpot in all regions of France, paid by honest people!

 The worst thing is that despite the billions of euros swallowed up to stem the country's decay, the ranks of delinquents are growing visibly.

 For example, we still remember the Chechens in Dijon sowing terror throughout the city this summer to settle their scores between gangs.

 Not to mention Philippe Monguillot, the Bayonne bus driver, assaulted and killed by 4 criminals with long records, inhabitants of a sensitive area of the city. Or even gangs of dealers in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, just released from prison, who shoot mortars to protect their drug trafficking, at the foot of buildings.

 A shame for France! We can put all the billions of euros in our taxes on the table, the neighborhoods are still plagued by delinquents who are reigning terror. Who will be the next dead on the list? You, me, our children? How many more deaths will it take among the decent people, who work and pay their taxes, for the state to put the means where they belong: in safety.

 A dime in taxes should not go to "city politics" until a commission of inquiry has been decided to draw up a clear and quantified balance sheet so as to know where our money is really going.

 Because in the suburbs it is above all our billions of euros in taxes that burn!

 Prime Minister Castex must imperatively and as a priority decide to set up a commission of inquiry into "city policy

 Because, with the green wave coming out of the polls in the big cities of France, the situation is likely to worsen. How not to be angry when you hear Eric Piolle, EELV Mayor of Grenoble, one of the most violent cities in France, reproach Gérald Darmanin for having made a communication coup by ordering a police operation against what would appear to be armed dealers in his town. It is shameful ; what lax and irresponsible speech from an elected official.

 And we are not fooled. Because we also know that elected officials buy the votes of their re-election with the money of "city politics".

 We remember the case of Andrieux, a PS MP from Marseille, who used money from "city policy" with grants intended for associations, to buy housing estates. She has since been convicted by a court of law. Today it is Karim Zéribi, ex-elected EELV Marseille, often presented as "spokesperson for the suburbs" who is sentenced to two years in prison and three years of ineligibility, for having embezzled sums from subsidies. public (your taxes) paid to associations, for personal political purposes.

 Only the Association Contribuables Associés dares to denounce the scandal of billions in taxes allocated to city policy for more than catastrophic results. In France we have moved from the principle of reality to the culture of avoidance; the famous "politically correct", the "no wave", with the consequences that we know.

 Jean Castex must know that we are hundreds of thousands of citizens determined to face it and not to let ourselves be feathered without reacting.

 If we don't do it now, France will end up in total chaos!

 We cannot resign ourselves to paying taxes for people who do not want to work, who benefit from the generous social system, who live on trafficking, aid of all kinds and who trample on the republican order every day, everywhere in the world.

 The height ... after all these billions paid by taxpayers, there are no less than 60 districts in France included in the program of "republican reconquest". Translation: lawless zones, held by bosses who make their law, where the Republic has lost!

 It is because we cannot abandon the people who live in these neighborhoods to a handful of delinquents, that we must reclaim these territories with the police and not with billions of euros.

 We are the Resistance and we must fight this fight together. We can no longer accept this blackmail.

 SAISI

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