increasingly afraid to say ... Never Fear
this government to be honest a bit 'scares me. Apart from the fact that I scare any government (left or right to be) that holds the media (the Internet in Italy is not yet a mass media) as it will tell you what he wants, limiting the freedom of information . I was reading
Corriere.it on some articles, including "Berlusconi with Cai or failure" on high speed or "the state must prevail on anarchy" or energy "Scajola demolishes the Energy Authority."
understand that they are not very reassuring. Why
Alitalia employees are forced to choose between the Cai (group of entrepreneurs strongly desired by Berlusconi) or failure? Until proven wrong or there is the free market? Why with an ad hoc norms prevent the entry of other companies? Why reject the offer by Air France, a priori, although in hindsight turned out to be the best received so far (if they passed on her debts and the number of redundancies was much lower, with CAI, Alitalia's debts will be paid by the state and in a nutshell this means for us 80 to 100 € per person)? To have a national airline? Heron is a mistake or Italian? And anyway, what good is a national airline? To ensure that taken in such a perennial loss-Foggia Rome that are very useful to parliamentarians (You know it's inconvenient for them to go down to Bari and then doversela to train for free, or blue car to Foggia) and that otherwise would be the first to be eliminated?
For high speed, I agree that the state must prevail on anarchy, God forbid, would otherwise degenerate. But not wanting the high speed from home (You try sleeping with a train that runs every half hour in your living room), or not wanting high-speed as mar the beauty of some places, it means to be anarchists? Then express their own opinion (shared or not) against the will of the state is anarchy? And to think that until yesterday I thought that was called democracy and freedom of thought. Today I found to be an anarchist, and I found that 60% of voters (those who voted in this election right) last year were anarchists. I conclude by briefly commenting
Scajola declarations: it is unacceptable that the State imposes on a body must be free to ensure the proper functioning of a service and to protect ourselves properly. The Authority are in virtually every industry, and if there were trouble. Tim and Vodafone have been targeted by the competent Authority for the crap they did with the charges, but unfortunately their power is too limited to make something more than just a warning or a fine which is infinitesimal for the budget of these big companies.
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