Instead of quadrupling the VAT on bottles of mineral water, there are much more effective measures to take that will have minimal impact on the purchasing power of the French, and therefore on the economic situation of France. Moreover, it might very well be more effective and less elaborate for the French to increase VAT to 20% not on mineral water, but on soft drinks like Coca-Cola for example!!! Plus it would be good for thier health and lifestyle!!!
after carrying out a short questionnaire on X, we would like to share with you the answers of many commentators!
Savings measures for the 2025 budget:
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Eliminate the Senate: a great example with yesterday’s vote on the Mercosur Treaty, wich is President Lula’s response… It’s hard to believe that the Senators weren’t aware of this.
- remove the Constitutional council because the Constitution is not respected.
- Eliminate public funding for associations starting with SOS racisme, LDH, SOS Méditerranée, and also all associations linked to Georges and Alexander soros’ Open Society, including regional funding.
- Eliminate subsidies for the press, in particular those that do not respect the pluralism of ideas, the Monaco Charter and its information mission.
- eliminate subsidies for actors and film producers.
- Eliminate subsidies or donations abroad (China – Lebanon – Ukraine)
- Leave the EU reaffirming our national sovereignty and return to a more limited and better controlled organization such as the EC.
- adapt the salaries of deputies and the costs of their mandate to their permanence in the National Assembly and their participation in voting and reduce their number: one per department.
- Limit the presidential couple’s entertainment expenses at the Elysée… de Gaulle paid for the electricity himself!
- Fire most of the administrative staff responsible for managing our hospitals, block the procedures put in place which make the materials purchased cost 5 times those found on the market. (more than 7,000 people in the ARS)
- Cut the sociology departments of the University and the CNRS. Check the validity of publications by researchers in psychology, ethnology, anthropology. Evaluate humanities teaching in terms of degree success rate and employability. – Control the rate of student absenteeism and make the scholarship dependent on attendance.
- Stop paying pensions to people who don’t exist, as supplementary pension schemes have observed on pensions paid in Algeria.
- Check the holders of vital cards, which amount to 72 million, while the French population old enough to have one does not exceed 58 million individuals.
- Leaving the EU would also allow us to make significant savings on immigration
- Eliminate the payment of the minimum pension to foreigners who reside for 9 months in France even if they have never or almost never contributed.
- Eliminate family allowances for non-french people.
- Make tax emigrant pensioners pay CSG/CRDS.
- Make distributors and purchasing centers who distribute food products that do not comply with our own legislation pay fines.
- Return of all foreign minors to their parents.
- Eliminate legal assistance for OQTFs. <span data-ccp-props="{"134233117":false,"134233118":false,"201341983":0,"335559685":540,"335559737":0,"335559738":0,"335559739
- Immediate expulsion of all illegal aliens, with or without the agreement of the country of origin.
- Chemical castration of all rapists, sexual predators, murderers, pedophiles etc. .
- Monitor financial usury and multiple scams due to digital growth without any control.
Reduce support for former ministers and review their pension system (one-year tenure and lifetime retirement).
- Remove advertising for perilous products such as messenger RNA vaccines, especially television advertising.
- Take 10% every month from the salaries of politicians who participated in the increase in debt.
- Stop paying commissions to consulting firms.
- Close ADEME, the Théodule committees, stop subsidies to the SNCF, close the Ministry of culture, privatize public channels, stop bonus-malus.
- Eliminate subsidies for wind turbines and electric cars.
- Establish customs duties on controversial drugs such as messenger RNA vaccines from foreign laboratories and not have these excess taxes reimbursed by Social Security.
- Stop reimbursement for some medical procedures such as gender transition!
– How do proposed immigration policies affect the welfare benefits available to non-nationals?
This passage outlines a series of policies and proposals that appear to focus on fiscal austerity, immigration control, and changes to social welfare systems in a specific country’s context. Some of the points include:
- cutting subsidies: The proposal suggests eliminating state funding for certain organizations, press outlets, and cultural projects, especially those perceived to lack ideological diversity or promote specific agendas.
- Reducing EU involvement: It calls for leaving the European Union in favor of re-establishing national sovereignty, indicating a belief in a more constrained and controlled form of international cooperation.
- Administrative reforms: Suggestions include streamlining government portrayal (fewer elected officials) and cutting administrative staff in health management to reduce costs.
- Educational austerity: There’s an emphasis on cutting specific academic programs and evaluating the effectiveness of humanities education.
- Welfare reforms: Proposals include stricter controls on welfare eligibility, particularly for non-nationals, and oversight of pensions and benefits to prevent fraud.
- Immigration policies: The proposals advocate for the immediate expulsion of illegal immigrants and stricter regulations on welfare support for foreigners.
- Civic duty: The text suggests measures to ensure the integrity of public services and benefits, emphasizing accountability and adherence to national laws.
These proposals reflect a nationalist and economically conservative outlook, advocating for notable changes in how the government operates and manages resources related to immigration, welfare, and public services.
