|
projecthalaxy posted:So does Macron think hes the new Sun King or what i'm not sure what it would say about a neoliberal's psyche if they proclaimed l'etat est moi
|
# ? Jul 17, 2017 04:33 |
|
|
# ? Jun 5, 2024 04:30 |
get that OUT of my face posted:ah gently caress i can't believe he's done this
|
|
# ? Jul 17, 2017 05:16 |
|
Hodgepodge posted:i'm not sure what it would say about a neoliberal's psyche if they proclaimed l'etat est moi There were a bunch of Libs (both Neo and not) that desperately wanted Obama to do that to keep Trump from being elected
|
# ? Jul 17, 2017 06:25 |
|
https://twitter.com/Bordenavey/status/887566076581728259 mélenchon already liberating the means of production one fictitious staffer's paycheque at a time
|
# ? Jul 19, 2017 08:15 |
|
Fallen Hamprince posted:https://twitter.com/Bordenavey/status/887566076581728259 yes, those are some terrible accusations. lets hope they turn out to be false in actual news, the centrists are ok with constructing a soft-despostic regime if they must! https://twitter.com/VGautron/status/887222295596421120
|
# ? Jul 19, 2017 09:03 |
|
https://apnews.com/a67a1a707e6b47b087778691ee4b12ac PARIS (AP) — Emmanuel Macron’s honeymoon didn’t last long. Less than three months after his election, France’s energetic and image-conscious president has seen his popularity drop after announcing budget cuts, launching a divisive labor reform and engaging in a damaging dispute with the military. A series of opinion polls last week showed the percentage of French citizens who said they were satisfied with Macron’s policies and trusted their young leader to deal with the country’s problems plunging. The reversal might not affect the visible international profile he has cut since taking office, but it could hurt Macron’s ability to secure his ambitious domestic agenda. France’s Ifop polling agency put it bluntly: “Apart from Jacques Chirac in July 1995, a newly elected president has never seen his popularity rate falling as quickly during the summer after the election.” Four polls over the past week showed Macron’s support down sharply from earlier surveys, though each one measured popularity differently. The polls by Ifop, Harris Interactive, YouGov and Elabe showed between 36 and 54 percent of respondents with positive views of Macron’s presidency, a decline from previous gauges of public opinion that also had shown his approval ratings down since he won 66 percent of the vote in the May election. His declining approval is striking given that Macron was being credited two months ago with giving France a boost of much-needed confidence after years of security fears and economic stagnation. Increasingly, he instead is portrayed as power-hungry and inexperienced. The French media have started calling Macron “Jupiter,” a reference to the mythological king of the Roman gods and what is perceived as the president’s superior attitude after he upended France’s political landscape and shot from relative obscurity to the nation’s top post at age 39. While struggling at home, Macron has succeeded in raising France’s diplomatic profile, hosting meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump and Libyan peace talks in Paris. Jean-Daniel Levy, director of the Policy and Opinion Department at the Harris Interactive polling institute, connects the president’s popularity slide to the government’s plans to reduce housing aid for students and to initiate tax reform. The reform aims to help lower-income employees, but could weigh on retirees. Macron’s image also took a hit during his standoff with the French military chief over budget cuts. Gen. Pierre De Villiers resigned and was quickly replaced, but some saw last month’s public dispute as evidence of the president’s authoritarian tendencies. Macron has promised to boost defense spending to 2 percent of gross domestic product by 2025 as part of France’s commitments to NATO, but the government announced a reduction of 870 million euros in military spending for this year. The government also launched the labor reforms that were central to Macron’s campaign promise to boost France’s lagging economy through pro-free market policies. Changes would include capping the potential financial penalties for companies sued for firing employees and giving businesses greater leeway to set workplace rules instead of relying on collective bargaining agreements. Labor unions and France’s far-left parties are fighting the reforms, saying they would weaken hard-won worker protections. Critics also resent the way Macron is trying to speed their approval. The government is invoking a special procedure to avoid a lengthy debate in parliament. Daniel Fasquelle, a lawmaker from the conservative The Republicans party denounced Macron for what he called the “will to weaken all opposition” and for refusing to give interviews. Except for carefully choreographed photo opportunities, the president has distanced himself from the media. He canceled the traditional Bastille Day television interview. “These are excesses the French judge more harshly and they are right,” Fasquelle said on France’s Info radio. “It simply means the president is not up to the task... He’s paying for his own lack of experience. Maybe he got too quickly, too soon, high responsibilities that are overwhelming him.” Macron has repeatedly warned that his promised spending cuts and labor reforms would be difficult at first and hinted that critics are just scared of change. Presidential aides refused to comment on last week’s poll numbers as they had done during Macron’s election campaign. Government spokesman Christophe Castaner acknowledged that Macron has been standoffish with the press, but offered an alternative explanation to inexperience or overwhelm. “No one can blame him (Macron) for rarely speaking,” Castaner told reporters. “I understand it can irritate a bit. I understand it can be questioned. But I think you and I should get used to it because the president has decided not to be a commentator (of the news), but an actor.” Macron is expected to return from his August vacation to a tough September, with unions and far-left parties calling for street protests against his proposed labor reforms. TRUMP
|
# ? Aug 7, 2017 00:38 |
|
and so it begins
|
# ? Aug 7, 2017 03:16 |
|
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bc1IaL69Gsc&t=558s
|
# ? Aug 7, 2017 03:28 |
|
who could have predicted this
|
# ? Aug 7, 2017 14:47 |
|
lmao macron wants to give his wife a job as première dame with a paycheck and a staff and everything at the same time as he's trying to enact the loi sur la moralisation de la vie publique mon dieu
|
# ? Aug 7, 2017 16:46 |
|
R. Mute posted:lmao macron wants to give his wife a job as première dame with a paycheck and a staff and everything at the same time as he's trying to enact the loi sur la moralisation de la vie publique let them eat macaroons
|
# ? Aug 7, 2017 17:10 |
|
the JUPITERIAN GOD RISES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFY_RuQQgYU
|
# ? Oct 13, 2017 07:21 |
|
Reality Winner posted:Macron is expected to return from his August vacation to a tough September, with unions and far-left parties calling for street protests against his proposed labor reforms. I'm assuming that anyone who thinks the plan to 'boost France’s lagging economy through pro-free market policies' won't work is being called far-left here?
|
# ? Oct 13, 2017 12:40 |
|
https://twitter.com/JLMelenchon/status/917788808476872704?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Wonder how the Algerians and Vietnamese feel about being part of France also Australia and Antarctica must be bummed out
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 08:34 |
jupiter
|
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 10:00 |
Fallen Hamprince posted:https://twitter.com/JLMelenchon/status/917788808476872704?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw (les 5 continents is what we call the 7 continents, they have antarctic territory) jBrereton has issued a correction as of 10:28 on Oct 16, 2017 |
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 10:25 |
|
i can't read those tweets what do they say
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 10:27 |
Jose posted:i can't read those tweets what do they say France is neither a Western nor European state; it is a universal state, present on the 7 continents of the Earth.
|
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 10:34 |
|
Wasn't melenchon the left wing candidate lol
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 10:53 |
Jose posted:Wasn't melenchon the left wing candidate lol
|
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 10:55 |
|
We're all worse off for France losing the Napoleonic wars.
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 11:04 |
|
Pener Kropoopkin posted:We're all worse off for France losing the Napoleonic wars. hey man nobody ever forces these clowns to invade russia
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 11:06 |
|
genghis khan really was impressive
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 11:09 |
|
Bulgogi Hoagie posted:hey man nobody ever forces these clowns to invade russia English Channel is OP.
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 11:13 |
|
Jose posted:genghis khan really was impressive genghis khan didnt have territory in the americas and antarctica so there
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 11:40 |
|
Pener Kropoopkin posted:English Channel is OP. plz nerf
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 11:42 |
|
franca non e un pequeno pais
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 11:47 |
|
melenchon has been on a big streak of idiotic statements, its kinda sad
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 11:49 |
|
Kurtofan posted:melenchon has been on a big streak of idiotic statements, its kinda sad he’s trying to learn the whole “populist demagogue” thing that gets you elected these days
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 11:51 |
|
Kurtofan posted:melenchon has been on a big streak of idiotic statements, its kinda sad He sounds extraordinarily French.
|
# ? Oct 16, 2017 16:18 |
|
Pener Kropoopkin posted:We're all worse off for France losing the Napoleonic wars. Worse off for the despicable Corsican monarchist usurping the revolution.
|
# ? Oct 17, 2017 15:50 |
|
Pener Kropoopkin posted:We're all worse off for France losing the Napoleonic wars.
|
# ? Oct 17, 2017 16:12 |
|
Plutonis posted:Worse off for the despicable Corsican monarchist usurping the revolution. One century at a time, please.
|
# ? Oct 17, 2017 19:19 |
|
gonna own when the neo-templar party comes to power in france after the putincucks have long been kicked to the curb and macron's stunning failure at everything possible it is to humanly fail at
|
# ? Oct 17, 2017 19:21 |
|
https://twitter.com/MiddleEastEye/status/935201052361674753
|
# ? Nov 28, 2017 11:49 |
|
Anime Schoolgirl posted:gonna own when the neo-templar party comes to power in france after the putincucks have long been kicked to the curb and macron's stunning failure at everything possible it is to humanly fail at Don't blame me, I voted for the Assassins
|
# ? Nov 28, 2017 12:00 |
|
yikes
|
# ? Nov 28, 2017 12:31 |
|
Remember how you guys avoided the Nazi?
|
# ? Nov 28, 2017 12:41 |
|
the macrons are going to look themselves in the mirror and go "we gotta get more racist"
|
# ? Nov 28, 2017 19:22 |
|
|
# ? Jun 5, 2024 04:30 |
|
this is why you shouldnt believe in any gods, not even the roman ones!
|
# ? Nov 28, 2017 19:24 |