Russia Today
August 26, 2011
The richest sector of French society are pledging another 3 per cent of their annual income to help the country battle its deepening debt crisis. That’s as the French Prime Minister announces some 12 billion Euro worth of cuts, alongside gloomy forecasts for growth. But as RT’s Daniel Bushell explains, the move could be too little too late, with fears social unrest could follow.
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Now we know why Sarkozy is so bent on gaining points because of Libya. I don’t even get how French people voted him in (if at all?), he’s bad news since day one, easy to see.
Too bad corrupt politicians always get away with only a (minor) dent in their ego, yet good politicians get the book thrown at them. People wonder why there are so few good ones around.
what?
fears of unrest in france?
say it aint so!?!
who gives a cold turd what happens in france?
All the muzzies that they have invited into their country are set to destroy it.
Ditto for the rest of europe.
What really matters is are you prepaired on a personal level to take care of you your loved ones when paper money isnt even good to wipe your ass with?