Posted on 11/26/2022 9:07:15 PM PST by SeekAndFind
The brave Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, is the enemy of all globalist power seekers with her ideas of empowering the people of Italy and saving her country from the ultimate weakness and co-dependent mindset that is needed for greedy globalists to establish dominance in the Italian Republic.
Meloni is an Italian politician who has been serving as the prime minister of Italy since 22 October 2022, she is the first woman to hold this position and she is the focus of the media and of the Globalist Communist movement.
She is making the news cycles go crazy with talk about the working class and getting people off of government assistance:
If you view this as a ‘hard right’ policy, it is you that is out of touch, not the rest of the hardworking, law-abiding, taxpaying public. Once again Meloni talks sense. pic.twitter.com/xtJ6veMECI
— Darren Grimes (@darrengrimes_) November 23, 2022
Meloni obviously understands that one of the most humane actions leaders can take is to empower people is to help them get a job and thereby get away from government dependence.
She has been outspoken about the worldwide Globalist Marxist-Communist moves:
Thank you for including me,@leolazio2, in what can evolve into a very important thread. I hope all of us can contribute information and focus on the destruction of the WEF by Giorgia Meloni. After she won the election, there is a tweet with Zelensky and her vow to support https://t.co/5sOkv6ggH7 pic.twitter.com/Vi7tV1e34E
— Gina Macina 🇨🇦 #ClimateScam #SpeedOfScience (@GinaMacina60) November 25, 2022
The European Union fake news frames her as ‘far right, and compares to the brutal dictators of the past, somehow believing those kinds of smear- messaging is going to stick to her- just because they say so. Her policies reflect her giving power back to the people and breaking their dependence on a corrupt government.
Here is how economic Marxists-leftists like Bloomberg report on her:
“Ms Meloni is widely expected to form Italy’s most right-wing government since World War Two. That will alarm much of Europe as Italy is the EU’s third-biggest economy.
However, speaking after the vote, Ms Meloni said her Brothers of Italy party would “govern for everyone” and would not betray people’s trust.“
Recently she presented the government her first economic policy initiatives, “announcing €21 billion in budget tweaks that would be used to help industry and families cope with soaring energy prices,” the UK Express reported.
“Georgia Meloni says ‘we will not take lessons’ from France”
The outlet continued:
“The Italian Prime Minister has announced a major overhaul of Italy’s economy, signaling a shift from previous governments on state benefits. Giorgia Meloni’s plan includes a phase-out by the end of next year of the so-called “citizens’ wage,” the crowning achievement of the 5-Star Movement, which was in power from 2018-2021.”
Citizens’ Wage is basically a universal income or a guaranteed income. A citizen’s wage, or common wealth dividend (c.w or c.w.d.), is an amount paid out to every member of society as a matter of right. In Italy, the citizen’s wage is a social welfare system created in January 2019. Although its name recalls one of universal basic income, this provision is actually a form of conditional and non-individual guaranteed minimum income- meaning wealth is limited by the government.
In France, according to media reports,”the state of play of the Basic Income debate in France is very linked to its social and political context. France possesses a strong welfare system, the Social Security, created at the end of the 2nd world war by a coalition of several political groups, going from the communist party to the right wing. In addition to that,the SMIC (minimum salary) was introduced in 1950 and RMI, which then became RSA: a guaranteed minimum income for those who have no other income in 1989. For BI advocates in France, Basic Income would just be the continuity or the achievement of this welfare system.”
Here is how she is going to do it:
“Italians Who Refuse Job Offers Will Have Social Benefits Revoked, Meloni Warns”Thomas Brooke reported on Meloni’s moves, for Remix News, adding:
“Italians on unemployment benefits who turn down reasonable job offers will have their access to social security payments revoked in new laws expected to be introduced by Giorgia Meloni’s new administration.
In a pledge to clamp down on a relief scheme that Meloni claims rewards laziness and is widely abused, the new Italian prime minister vowed to amend the citizens’ income available across the country, making it conditional upon those who receive job offers while receiving the benefit to take the position.
The citizens’ income is an initiative first introduced by the left-wing Five Star Movement and sees over 3.5 million Italians receive a payment of €780 per month. Receipt of the benefit is widely skewed toward the poorer south of the country where 2.3 million of the recipients reside.
As Meloni announced her first budget on Tuesday, she claimed it was wrong “to put people who can work on the same level as those that can’t.”
“Faithful to our principles, we’ll keep helping those who can’t work. For the others it will be abolished,” she added.
The system is expected to undergo an overhaul at the beginning of 2024.
Meloni’s budget sought to stimulate the economy with €35 billion euros of increased spending or tax cuts.
It introduced tax cuts for the self-employed and employees, and hiked a windfall tax on energy companies from 25 percent to 35 percent, and cut VAT on essentials such as baby and sanitary products,
The new government also lowered the age at which citizens can draw on their pension from 64 to 62, providing they have paid in at least 41 years of contributions.”
Really?!
Would you want a couple of surly Third Worlders working as, e.g., domestics in your household?
I bet that you'd have an inordinate amount of china-breakage their first week.
Not worth it.
Regards,
“Would you want a couple of surly Third Worlders working as, e.g., domestics in your household? I bet that you’d have an inordinate amount of china-breakage their first week.
Not worth it.”
LOL!, I’m with you there. But most of those ‘domestic workers’ are underground, so they’re not a factor (and most are women who don’t want to cause trouble). I was thinking more in line for the kind of work we use Hispanics for here...doing stuff like pouring concrete or fixing cars, things too low for erudite Westerners who refuse to get their hands dirty.
RE: How does this help out of work Italians...?
See Post #15 of this thread
There was an effort off and on to do this in the US. Workfare, etc.
When Obama came in, one government bureaucrat recalled in an interview (sorry, can’t pinpoint this): “We got the research done on the thousands of benefits claims and I said we are ready to match them with job offers and job training. The boss said, whoa, hold on, President Obama told us to totally stop the job stuff. Just process the benefits from now on.”
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