I shut down the blog
I decided, after two years of close my blog.
I finally lost hope that something can really change in our country, and now continue to publish articles on the usual disintegration of Italy is a game end in itself.
This government, on which much hope, has done many things and I am sure that when I'm in the voting booth I will vote, as always, the center-right (even if only for the extraordinary and sensational achievements in the fight against organized crime) but unfortunately I must point out that many things not as fundamental have changed.
-the Italian community is destroyed, the valley communities, above all, too;
-foreigners increased more with the usual brought her the "we pay pensions" and "do the jobs that Italians do not want to do";
-la Crime continues to have life easy: the armored and with ordinary citizens live in fear certainty, mocking, which, however, whether the thief was never caught would be free instantly (stiffen penalties, is not it? best to continue to complain that the courts now we know, always apply the minimum);
-illegal immigrants remain here with us beyond the leaflets and slogans of the Northern League;-
continue shameful waste al sud (ultima genialata la possibilità di azzerare l'IRAP solo per il mezzogiorno, alla faccia della Costituzione);
-non si sono abolite le province, come da programma, non si è dimezzato il parlamento, non si è abolito il canone RAI;
-non ho avuto il sommo piacere di avere la riforma della giustizia (almeno una separazione della carriere, un minimo di meritocrazia.... niente di niente);
-dopo mille proclami roboanti resta invariato il fatto che chi uccide delle persone guidando ubriaco e/o drogato (e magari, dopo, scappa) in galera non ci va (e questo NON è colpa dei magistrati, ma del governo che non cambia una legge vergognosa, sia ben chiaro);
-le piccole e medie imprese, asse carrier in the country, continue to be strangled by the state. After going to Rome against Visco and Padoa to challenge the disgust of sector studies, Tremonti kept them and, if possible, strengthened;
I could go on but I'm tired.
Thanks to all than 400,000 unique visitors.
E 'was a great experience.
I leave you with "Land of Hope and Dreams."
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