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Dans ma nouvelle note fipeco.fr/commentaire/A%… sur le site de FIPECO je montre à quoi les impôts et cotisations sociales ont servi en 2024


Écoutez cet ancien juge, président de la commission d’enquête du Bataclan, expliquer comment Hollande, Valls, Cazeneuve et le préfet de l’époque, ont laissé les terroristes abattre les Français !


Emperor Julian was correct. The value, and indeed religious necessity of charity are fully present within the works of Homer and Hesiod. The just man of means, following the will of the gods, gave gifts freely, asking nothing in return, housed strangers and compensated for wrongdoing. He ensured the prosperity of the community, and through his right actions the gods would bestow their blessings upon all. A powerful man could acquire great wealth, but he was also expected to distribute that wealth not only for his own good, but for the good of others. Homer is very clear about the social responsibility of the wealthy to uphold justice and ensure general well-being. “as it does for an excellent king who fears the gods and governs many courageous people, upholding justice. His black earth is rich in barley and in wheat, and his orchards are laden down with fruit. His flocks bear young and never fail, while seas yield up their fish, all this from his fine leadership. With him his people thrive.” - Odyssey 19.109–114 The right to possess more than others was entirely predicated upon their personal participation in battle. "Glaucus, why are we two awarded special honours, with pride of place, the finest cuts of meat, our wine cups always full in Lycia… Why do we possess so much fine property…? That’s why we must stand in the Lycian front ranks and meet head on the blazing fires of battle.” Iliad 12.310–328: The main storyline in the Odyssey gives an example of the bad rulers, the ones who only consume, the suitors who are destroying the household of Odysseus. This isn't only a Greek concept. The exact same concept can be found among the Gaels. Injustice of the powerful means ruin for all. King Conchobor mac Nessa was considered a great ruler when he confiscated the possessions of some and redistributed them.




Ukrainian warheads and arms are now circulating and flooding the black market. Missiles and arms end up in Mexican cartels and by HAMAS, and Europe, now, is, so to see, supplying them… A piece of my speech on Alex Jones Show @RealAlexJones













The Birthplace of every Pope in History

🚨 Un jeune homme a été attaqué à la machette par une dizaine de personnes, à la station Oberkampf, à Paris.


Switzerland started some time ago to move in the same direction - employment is growing mostly in government and state-owned sectors. The high population growth of 1-2% p.a. due to immigration is to a significant amount absorbed by the public sector. This is definitely not the right way to stay prosperous as a country!


