decisions and priorities
This letter titled "Decisions and priorities" was published in the book "by mail and e-mail" Messaggero Veneto of June 4, 2010.
recently living in Italy is like standing on a ring. The lack of press freedom is still unable to disclose information that are real punch in the stomach. Emerging daily scandals and malfeasance by private interests of politicians and administrators in public procurement. There are those who do not realize that they bought an apartment overlooking the coliseum! These are not isolated bad apples, like someone wants us to believe, and he is right to say that we are not faced with a new Tangentopoli. Currently it is worse: clean hands in the investigation were 270 MPs who took money under investigation for the party, now they steal for themselves, and this word seems more appropriate. We are enveloped by a general immorality that has crept so well in all political and administrative teams to find followers in every step of the scale politics. Contracts awarded them always the same companies. But that case! These days I, ordinary citizen, I read in the papers that an urgent priority for the government to block the eavesdropping and reform the rules of procedure. I naturally think, "But with the crisis there, with growing unemployment, precarious rampant, the poverty of many families that do not reach even half of the month, all who benefits? "It 's clear that the government wants to keep the populace in a limbo where there is optimism, because there is no state crisis and support the contrary is pure terrorism of the left. This is a real narcosis television! And it takes the Secretary to Justice of the United States to know that the intercepts are essential tools in the investigation in the fight against organized crime and to commend the excellent work of the Italian magistrates? It seems paradoxical but it is not that much. I do not think that Americans are interested in the business of public-private "clique" Late or our political duty, but rather "the hole" of impunity that would be created in Italy for terrorists and drug traffickers. The attempt to muzzle the press is disgusting, luck that finally there was an almost unanimous outcry against this measure and it did light a glimmer of hope. But with what face are more in demand sacrifices as lemons and squeeze the lower classes? Now, many years but you hear this refrain, it seems that resources can be found in the search for tax evaders and false disability, but in the meantime is approved and takes place in a hurry the tax shelter. The purpose of exposing the "smart" is sacrosanct, however, the money recovered should be used to adjust pensions and enhance services for the truly disabled. Our leaders before asking for sacrifices for the people should strive to better manage state property and property of the state, gave them license to market prices. And what about the immense blue car park and the stratospheric salaries of our politicians? If there must be sacrifices that are for all beginning with the political caste. And do not laugh Minister Calderoli to propose a 5% reduction in salaries of parliamentarians, rather than implement an adjustment to European standards, substantially lower. If we consider that the House speaker complains that parliamentary week ending Wednesday, it is really serious. In my opinion, it is even more so because, apart from the ordinary absenteeism evident from empty benches, was established a way to delegitimize the government and parliament, stifles democratic debate and goes on to shots by-laws and so we got to 32 ^ confidence. But Italy is still a democratic and civilized country, or we face the start of a soft dictatorship? To stay in the boxing field, we hope to not fall to the ground stunned, but to raise ourselves! On this the opposition has an important role, but also every citizen must take some responsibility by refusing to accept this disinformation and counter rampant trying to develop a critical sense and ability to judge.
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