I
guess he didn't read the Davos report saying that the economic crisis
was over. -- These people don't deserve to be argued with anymore.
---Mike
Ruppert
France
'totally bankrupt', says labour minister Michel Sapin
France's
labour minister sent the country into a state of shock on Monday
after he described the nation as “totally bankrupt”.
28
January, 2013
Michel
Sapin made the gaffe in a radio interview, which left French
President Francois Hollande battling to undo the potential
reputational damage.
“There
is a state but it is a totally bankrupt state,” Mr Sapin said.
“That is why we had to put a deficit reduction plan in place, and
nothing should make us turn away from that objective.”
The
comments came as President Hollande attempts to improve the image of
the French economy after pledging to reduce the country’s deficit
by cutting spending by €60bn (£51.5bn) over the next five years
and increasing taxes by €20bn.
Data
from Banque de France showed earlier this month that a flight of
capital has already left the country amid concerns that France’s
Socialist leader intends to soak the rich and businesses. The actor
GĂ©rard Depardieu has renounced his French citizenship and decamped
to Russia in protest, while David Cameron said Britain will “roll
out the red carpet” to attract wealthy individuals.
Pierre
Moscovici, the finance minister, said the comments by Mr Sapin were
“inappropriate”.
He
added: “France is a really solvent country. France is a really
credible country, France is a country that is starting to recover.”
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