Michele Brambilla in La Stampa today
"It's the famous speech that Winston Churchill spoke in the House of Commons on 13 May Seventy years ago: "I have received from His Majesty the task of forming a new government ... I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat ... We have before us many, many months of struggle and suffering. "Then" the most terrible ordeals, "as Churchill called it, was the struggle against Nazism. Today, the spectrum is" only " a change in living standards for all of us for many, a sinking in poverty. The opposite of that prospect of wealth and success that Berlusconi "guaranteed" by the example of his personal life. "
I think that living with two dresses instead of three is not a problem , provided all possess two sets of clothes.
I also believe that the education of my children and health, which translated means that schools have the opportunity to teach and hospitals that have the ability to cure can not be put on the negotiating table.
a child is better educated than a dress on the cabinet.
If I drive a Panda and I have become poorer, will drive a moped. If my neighbor who drives a BMW X5 and tomorrow I will see him driving a Ferrari, it may not andarmi best. Our leaders know that taxes are unpopular but also injustice. Around the corner there is a social disorder and confusion. Historically this has happened after the end of World War order was restored by a "strong man". Guess who would be today if these social tensions explode, the strong person who should govern and restore social pax.
0 comments:
Post a Comment