When
mainstream media insist on the "extramarital" affairs of a
president then probably something is not going well
by system
failure
One rather
obsolete method of disorientation of public opinion by the mainstream
media, is to insist on gossip-news, as for example that of the
"extramarital" affair of the French president François
Hollande and reactions of his partner. Most people face big problems
today and it is questionable whether they are taking seriously such
matters, but it is amazing that the media still project this matter.
However,
where there's smoke, there's fire. In this case, we should rather
thank mainstream media because through this way show us where the
problem is!
It seems
that, things in France are not going well, and the mainstream media
do whatever they can, to hide it (at least for the moment).
What should
probably be a headline and what should probably worry us seriously,
is the huge cuts of 50 billion euros in public spending for
2015-2017, announced by the French president, about half a month ago.
These cuts expected to have a huge impact in the lives of millions of
French people since they actually equal to cuts in social benefits.
It seems
that Hollande adopts the "prevention measures" tactics
getting closer to the German recipe of hard austerity and fiscal
discipline, in order to satisfy the "invisible" markets
which "smelled blood" and move aggressively against France,
threaten to throw the country to the ECB trap.
It is
characteristic that, according to many articles, which were forgotten
quite fast so that the public opinion to focus on Hollande's
"extramarital" affair, the biggest amount of these cuts
reaching 30 billion euros, concerns cuts in levies paid by firms on
labor, which actually means new cuts against labor and for the
benefit of the big corporations.
It is
certain that Hollande tries to calm down the "invisible"
markets and gain some time by giving more and more to the big
companies while sacrificing labor and small-medium businesses which
are unable to stand competition. But for how long? How long the media
will be dealing with his "pink" stories?
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