Fetal Federalism

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Fiscal federalism is coming. You’ll see. It’s true that it won’t be tomorrow, but everything will change.
Money to those who produce. A kick up the bum to 4 and a half million State parasites. Zanna Bianca Maroni and Boss(ol)i can’t wait to get thieving Rome out of their hair, as well as the mafias and the terùn {people of the South}.
It’s their forbidden dream. Better than the “grana padano” {famous hard cheese} there’s only the “grano padano” {money from the Po basin}. This is why Boss(ol)i became a Minister. He managed it after having threatened civil war with 70,000 hot rifles. Only “il Duce” before him.
While Boss(ol)i is studying the cards, fiscal federalism, rather than advancing, stays silent. He doesn’t hate words from the Po valley but Roman waste. It’s Fetal federalism
That’s talking about Alitalia and a loss of 2 million euro every 24 hours. That whispers the billions of euro for the Bridge over the Straits. It’s the voice of Fede that costs, even to the people of Lombardy, 350,000 euro from 01 January 2006, each day, every day.
It’s the only federal tax in existence, ICI, that is taken away from the towns. It’s the RAI that takes on as employees 1300 precarious workers, an unwieldy State machine that is by now from the Po Valley and Rome, almost from the foot of the mountain. Fiscal federalism is like faith. It’s not possible to explain it with words alone.
“Padano, tàs e paga”. The ones raking in the money are the Lega that fights and governs. Fetal federalism, like paradise, can wait.
Posted by Beppe Grillo at 11:30 AM in Politics
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