dedeleco wrote:In my opinion life was harder 50 years ago for smicards !!
Well that's what these curves say right?
dedeleco wrote:In my opinion life was harder 50 years ago for smicards !!
Sanson wrote:I would rather say that the smicards did not have a car (s)!dedeleco wrote:In my opinion life was harder 50 years ago for smicards !!
The moped, the blue (If you know) was for the supervisors (Foremen, at the time), the workers, they rode on bicycles.
The DS, being the boss's vehicle.
Christophe wrote:Leo Maximus wrote: https://www.econologie.com/taxation-fisc ... -3471.html
Christophe, you would have to update your pie charts, they smell old: the liter is no longer at 1,02 €!
Yes but the rates remain the same, so just make a rule of 3!
And then on a Camembert it is the% that we remember, right?
Christophe wrote:Did67 wrote:] 2) That said, it is only the tree that hides the forest: the upward trend in the prices of petroleum products has been constant since the 2000s, with two peaks (early 2008 and currently).
If these "peaks" served us as a sentinel, as "orange light"rather than a subject to complain about ???
So as for the carbon tax and some other debates here (photovoltaic), I will be charized by writing that there are not enough peaks!
Yes except that:Christophe plus wrote:a) slow rise = change behavior and make alternatives competitive = YES
b) rapid rise = sinking the economy (and that's what will happen) = enriching a minority = NO
We are rather in the case b) right?
Sanson wrote:I would rather say that the smicards did not have a car (s)!dedeleco wrote:In my opinion life was harder 50 years ago for smicards !!
The moped, the blue (If you know) was for the supervisors (Foremen, at the time), the workers, they rode on bicycles.
The DS, being the boss's vehicle.
Macro wrote:Another abbérration ... The petrol aviation private tourism supports only 35.90 € of TIC and 30.20 for the kéro avia private use.
Macro wrote:Where we see the real price of a liter of diesel is by asking a fisherman how much he pays ... Because zero ICT, zero VAT
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