Il messaggio di Federico Mangiameli(ex Milan tra le altre) sul movimento calcistico italiano, cose che si sanno eh ma raccontate da chi le ha vissute hanno un altro sapore
Domani bisogna stare molto attenti: migliaia di pedofili, assaltatori e stupratori a piede libero, magistrati che vogliono sottrarre i figli alle loro famiglie, si riversano nelle strade assetati di sangue. Meglio restare a casa, e chiedere le finestre con i doppi vetri, soprattutto se passano i droni dell’Anm, come consiglia il ministro Tajani.
#referendum
@faustorecupero@stefano1095@ultimoranet I fatti veramente seri quali sarebbero per lei? Perché spesso non ci si addentra neanche nelle ragioni di uno sciopero. Si pensa più che altro al disagio vissuto dal cittadino per una mezza giornata di sciopero, trascurando il disagio giornaliero vissuto dal lavoratore.
I am from Italy 🇮🇹, and let me tell you something.
Many countries on the old continent are in serious trouble (f*cked).
Real wages have been stagnant for decades. In Italy and Greece, for example, people earn less in real terms than 20 years ago.
The median EU salary is around €30k gross, not aligned with the cost of living.
Taxation is extremely high, both on workers and on companies.
The tax on labour alone is close to 40–45%. If we include all the hidden taxes like VAT, fuel duties, telecom fees, administrative costs, the effective tax burden goes above 65%.
To pay a worker €30k gross , a company often spends €45–55k, and the worker still loses 30–35% to income tax and contributions.
Housing completes the trap.
People in their 30s earning €1.4–1.6k net are paying €800–1,000 in rent for a room, sharing a flat with 3 other people.
Starting a family without inherited property is becoming a luxury, usually postponed to 35+, which further kills birth rates.
Demographics make it worse.
In Italy, Greece, Portugal, Finland and more, we are heading toward one retiree for every two workers.
This is not a political opinion. It’s math and it’s not sustainable.
Despite all of this, I am proud to be European.
Europe invented, researched, built, explored.
It took two world wars to break us down.
What changed was not intelligence. It was agency and courage.
We built generous welfare systems but merged them with bureaucracy, fragmentation, and fear of scale, and fear of individuals standing out.
Different fiscal regimes, bloated administration, and slow capital markets are all hostile to fast iteration and risk.
You would expect more social safety to mean more entrepreneurship.
If failure is cushioned, people should dare more.
Instead, doing business at scale here is so hard that risk is punished.
Until we fix incentives and capital markets, Europe (and EU)will keep looking at the past with nostalgia and the future with doubt.
Violenti a Torino
Questo sono teppisti. Non c’è da perdersi in discorsi complessi, analisi, ipotesi su motivazioni e attenuanti. Sono solo pretesti. Questi sono teppisti che picchiano, sette contro uno, un uomo a terra. Vigliacchi. Gente che usa bastoni e martelli. Bruciano auto, negozi, camionette, tutto a ferro e fuoco. Ho incontrato i presunti guerriglieri di Askatasuna quindici anni fa a Roma: li ho visti ballare nelle fiamme devastando una città. Non sono cambiati. Sono gli utili idioti del sistema, perfetti per giustificare la repressione, ma lieti di farsi usare. Sono utili idioti. In loro la violenza non è una conseguenza, ma un fine. Questi sono teppisti: zero attenuanti. Zero alibi.
🇺🇸‼️🚨 IMPORTANT: The woman shot by ICE in Minneapolis was NOT blocking the road. She literally let cars through.
She was trying to do (an illegal) U turn and drive off, she waved the cars by and wanted to drive away.
The agents misunderstood her intention and went after her.