Dear friends,
my friend and co-worker Stephanie Caracciolo Arriera Tamagno I drew attention to an article in the website of the "Diplomatic Mission of the United States of America" which is entitled " "Reforms mandatory Renzi is good, reminds me of Ronald Reagan" interview with Ambassador Use . "
I thank Stephanie of inspiration.
The American ambassador John Phillips said that Italy needs reform and that the prime minister Matteo Renzi seems to Ronald Reagan.
I respond by saying that the ambassador between Reagan and Renzi runs an abyss.
Reagan was a great decision maker and politician who gave America a great momentum with reforms sharp and deep.
Renzi is not doing anything.
He just made a lot of promises and has kept very few.
Right now, Renzi has called another one of his.
The Prime Minister (unelected by anyone) said the deficit-to-GDP ratio of 3% is a parameter fashioned but must respect it.
This roof of the 3% deficit / GDP ratio imposed by the European Union (under the dictates of Germany) is idle.
Italy has a high tax burden and its businesses close.
Also, I think that Renzi has been inconsistent.
He says that the deficit ceiling of 3% of GDP and is old-fashioned but then says to have to comply with.
I understand that France and Hungary have decided not to abide by it.
If Renzi was really like Reagan would make a reform of the labor market that also abolish the current Article 18 of the Statute of Workers, a rule that has turned into a bureaucratic technicality that prevents dismiss even those who are lazy (and should be fired) and that prevents new hires.
If Renzi was like Reagan would lower the Set Value Added Tax (VAT) on products.
If you would like Reagan Renzi was an energy plan, because here in Italy electricity is expensive, since a good chunk of it is imported.
Renzi is like Reagan just words!
Best regards.
Italian:
cari amici ed amiche,
l'amica e collaboratrice Stephanie Caracciolo Arriera Tamagno mi ha portato all'attenzione un articolo del sito della "Missione diplomatica degli Stati Uniti d'America" che è intitolato "
“Riforme obbligatorie Renzi è bravo, mi ricorda Ronald Reagan”, intervista all’Ambasciatore Usa".
Ringrazio Stephanie dello spunto.
I thank Stephanie of inspiration.
The American ambassador John Phillips said that Italy needs reform and that the prime minister Matteo Renzi seems to Ronald Reagan.
I respond by saying that the ambassador between Reagan and Renzi runs an abyss.
Reagan was a great decision maker and politician who gave America a great momentum with reforms sharp and deep.
Renzi is not doing anything.
He just made a lot of promises and has kept very few.
Right now, Renzi has called another one of his.
The Prime Minister (unelected by anyone) said the deficit-to-GDP ratio of 3% is a parameter fashioned but must respect it.
This roof of the 3% deficit / GDP ratio imposed by the European Union (under the dictates of Germany) is idle.
Italy has a high tax burden and its businesses close.
Also, I think that Renzi has been inconsistent.
He says that the deficit ceiling of 3% of GDP and is old-fashioned but then says to have to comply with.
I understand that France and Hungary have decided not to abide by it.
If Renzi was really like Reagan would make a reform of the labor market that also abolish the current Article 18 of the Statute of Workers, a rule that has turned into a bureaucratic technicality that prevents dismiss even those who are lazy (and should be fired) and that prevents new hires.
If Renzi was like Reagan would lower the Set Value Added Tax (VAT) on products.
If you would like Reagan Renzi was an energy plan, because here in Italy electricity is expensive, since a good chunk of it is imported.
Renzi is like Reagan just words!
Best regards.
Italian:
cari amici ed amiche,
l'amica e collaboratrice Stephanie Caracciolo Arriera Tamagno mi ha portato all'attenzione un articolo del sito della "Missione diplomatica degli Stati Uniti d'America" che è intitolato "
“Riforme obbligatorie Renzi è bravo, mi ricorda Ronald Reagan”, intervista all’Ambasciatore Usa".
Ringrazio Stephanie dello spunto.
L'ambasciatore americano John Phillips ha detto che l'Italia ha bisogno di riforme e che il premier Matteo Renzi sembra Ronald Reagan.
Io rispondo all'ambasciatore dicendo che tra Reagan e Renzi corre un abisso.
Reagan è stato un grande politico decisionista e che ha dato all'America un grande slancio con riforme nette e profonde.
Renzi non sta facendo nulla di ciò.
Egli ha solo fatto un mare di promesse e ne ha mantenute ben poche.
Giusto ora, Renzi ne ha detta un'altra delle sue.
Il premier (non eletto da nessuno) ha detto che il rapporto deficit-PIL del 3% è un parametro antiquato ma che deve rispettarlo.
Questo tetto del 3% deficit/PIL imposto dall'Unione Europea (sotto diktat della Germania) è folle.
L'Italia ha una pressione fiscale elevata e le sue aziende chiudono.
Inoltre, io trovo che Renzi sia stato incoerente.
Dice che il tetto del 3% tra deficit e PIL è antiquato ma poi dice di doverlo rispettare.
Mi risulta che Francia ed Ungheria abbiano deciso di non rispettarlo.
Se Renzi fosse veramente come Reagan farebbe una riforma del mercato del lavoro che abolirebbe anche l'attuale articolo 18 dello Statuto dei Lavoratori, una norma che si è trasformata in un cavillo burocratico che impedisce di licenziare anche chi è fannullone (e dovrebbe essere licenziato) e che impedisce nuove assunzioni.
Se Renzi fosse come Reagan abbasserebbe l'Imposta Valori Aggiunta (IVA) sui prodotti.
Se Renzi fosse come Reagan farebbe un piano energetico, visto che qui in Italia l'energia elettrica costa cara, poiché una buona fetta di essa è importata.
Renzi è come Reagan solo a parole!
Cordiali saluti.
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