Sunday, October 7, 2007

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Italian Politics (Distant View)

Essendo uno che la maggior parte del tempo viaggia all’estero per lavoro, forse la mia idea della politica italiana è un po’ distorta, non so, ma a me sembra un misto di commedia dell’arte, cabaret e teatro dell’assurdo. E quando leggo certe dichiarazioni ho un attimo di trasalimento. Oggi, ad esempio, ho raccolto due perle del ministro dell'Economia Padoa-Schioppa (intervista alla trasmissione tv "In mezz'ora" Rai 3, shooting the messenger).

Before pearl. "Taxes are a beautiful thing, a civilized way to help with all essential goods such as education, safety, environment and health.

Now, that fees are a civilized fashion, etc.. Etc.. no doubt. But they are also a wonderful thing, frankly, I think the speech that could make one that, with all due respect, suffered a head injury accident reporting a strong ...

Second pearl. "There may be dissatisfaction with the quality of services you receive in return but no opposition in principle to the fact that taxes are and have to pay. "

Well, there is someone, somewhere, who is opposed in principle to the fact that taxes exist and have to pay. I did not know, but I take note. What puzzles me is that an economy minister has time and, you know, the inspiration to remind him that no, one can not think that way, it's wrong. No, I do not something wrong. Maybe I was too loud. In two days, however, I leave for Australia, and there'll be a couple of months.

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