Apparently the anti-socialist economics report does not mention that the Nordic social democracies perform so well because they do freemarket capitalism so well.
People in the USA believe in well-defined economic property rights except they also believe in important ethnic, racial and other sectarian exceptions to those rights. I suppose that is in part due to the glorification of ethnic cleansing in popular American culture.
Oh yea in between drinking puppies and kittens blood of course.
Apparently the anti-socialist economics report does not mention that the Nordic social democracies perform so well because they do freemarket capitalism so well.
People in the USA believe in well-defined economic property rights except they also believe in important ethnic, racial and other sectarian exceptions to those rights. I suppose that is in part due to the glorification of ethnic cleansing in popular American culture.
French President Emmanuel Macron this week suspended an unpopular increase in fuel taxes to quell protests against the hike. But if the so-called Yellow Vests movement wants to push now for a full cancellation of the increase, it just got some data to support its case: France had the highest tax burden across the 34 OECD nations last year, according to a report published Wednesday. The ratio increased to 46.2 percent, pushing France above Denmark, which had led the ranking for more than a decade.
French President Emmanuel Macron this week suspended an unpopular increase in fuel taxes to quell protests against the hike. But if the so-called Yellow Vests movement wants to push now for a full cancellation of the increase, it just got some data to support its case: France had the highest tax burden across the 34 OECD nations last year, according to a report published Wednesday. The ratio increased to 46.2 percent, pushing France above Denmark, which had led the ranking for more than a decade.
it's the green curve that is relevant now, but also note the pre-war slide in the earning of the upper percentiles. France has a tradition of "levelling" inequality.
yep, I wouldn't see it as an opposition to a carbon tax per se as much as frustration at an increase in taxes for the lower three-quarters of the population while real incomes have been sliding for a long time and the "rich" are given tax breaks. or in a word: inequality.
so if i understand elliott correctly this flare up was already brewing due to macron's tax policy?
and only sparked by the rejection/protest of the global warming carbon tax on diesel?
the straw that broke the camel's back sort of thing?
yep, I wouldn't see it as an opposition to a carbon tax per se as much as frustration at an increase in taxes for the lower three-quarters of the population while real incomes have been sliding for a long time and the "rich" are given tax breaks. or in a word: inequality.
Radio Paradise est ma radio favorite depuis longtemps, par contre je n'ai jamais fait le lien entre le nom de la station et le lieu d’où elle émet. C’est affreux ce qui arrive a cet endroit si loin de nous tout en étant présent tout le temps.
J’espère que vous allez vous relever rapidement de ce immense malheur et que vous allez continuer à émettre pour notre plus grand plaisir.