r/2westerneurope4u Former Calabrian 4d ago

Discussion Hey Pierre, please tell him to keep a straight face next time he repeats those words, LoL

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u/Strong-Clothes4993 Smog breather 4d ago

Here we have tax evasion, if you want tax dumping you need to go more north, big difference.

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u/No-Concert6990 Former Calabrian 4d ago

What will he accuse us of next? Of being too reliable an Ally?

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u/lucmagitem Professional Rioter 4d ago edited 4d ago

Don't pay attention to him. He tries to say the most stupid things so that he can be ejected from his PM seat and not have to manage the chaos that will unfold next months.

Doing so will enable him to peacefully enjoy his 44 730 € of leave bonus, his 6 220 €/month pension from having be a PM, his own private secretary and if I'm not mistaken some security detail. I'm pretty sure he'll love that in his recently renovated (for 40 000€) mayor office in Pau. Oh, and the pension goes on top of every other one he accumulated from his other political offices in the past, obviously.

And by the way, French debt is through the roof. Pay more taxes, you peasants.

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u/No-Concert6990 Former Calabrian 4d ago

Too bad because few days ago he made a really valid point on the current debt accumulated by Boomers to guarantee their confort at the expense of future generations.

I guess Politicians can speak the Truth only after they have nothing left to lose.

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u/I-suck-at-hoi4 Lesser German 3d ago

Well Bayrou wasn't exactly a popular politician to begin with. He's a centrist gremlin that always followed Macron in everything he does for the past eight years and all of a sudden grew a pair of balls and likely threatened Macron to leave his coalition if he wasn't named as PM.

Nobody expected him. Nobody wanted him. Nobody will miss him.

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u/Nono6768 Lesser German 4d ago

If we could find a way to monetise triggering the Italians we would have solved the debt problem forever

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u/No-Concert6990 Former Calabrian 3d ago

We also trigger you, but you are too proud to admit it <3

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u/I-suck-at-hoi4 Lesser German 3d ago

Yeah, it's weird to see it from a French politician about Italy. Usually it's the other way around with Salvini making some shitty comments from the depth of his cave. Or, a less frequent one, Meloni going crazy ranting about an inexistant "colonial tax".

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u/No-Concert6990 Former Calabrian 3d ago

The day Salvini quits politics for good, it will always be one day too late.