I agree with Chatam.
While we fight against each other between little French people with well folded blinders, we ceaselessly bawl one clan against the other, and we vote for hyper-restrictive "thousand leaves" laws,
some going so far as to contradict the others...
...
foreigners offer cheaper labor within a flexible legislative framework and with technology directly imported from us with 2 or 3 semi-trailers ten French engineers to supervise everything...
To survive in France, large companies must fully automate + optimized management (Kaizen, MRP, JAT ...), and the small ones remain small because the pace is too high.
It's clear. And I recently heard the tenors of the PS (the bulky Julien DRAY on Riposte) having had the sublime idea of massively taxing the machines of wicked companies which do not employ enough manpower ...
I tell them "go'y guys", keep rotting the lives of the few SMEs and large industries that are still in France ... This is the solution !!!!
It is to despair ... and the line is also zero on many other questions. I hear him complain that there are not enough large SMEs exporting internationally (as in Germany for example ...). but what a bunch of used slippers! They have NEVER relieved the industry for 20 YEARS ... They have always slowed it down with their ever-increasing charges, their ever-stricter regulatory constraints (employment, training, standards ...)
Apart from 2 or 3 exceptions, they are dismal. And they put us in a vicious circle of their nagging nonsense.
And that, nobody tells you: example of deficits: the left prides itself on reducing the deficit by increasing taxes, the right in the same way by lowering them ...
The reality is quite different ... the
deficit, it is now impossible to slow it down ... A tax increase slows growth and considerably increases the deficit by reducing the tax base, a decrease has no effect on growth (because we have all torn industrial fabric and no production culture) and increases the deficit by direct fall in revenue
In short, we're badly off
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