No one gave me a job. I went out and used what I had to start my business. Look all around you, all these companies were started by 1 person who small group of people. I'm glad I live in Botswana, which allows me to prosper. Viva Botswana, Viva Africa
i hope with the new taxes you can solve the unemployment better - because the state has more money to help out and to invest in new technologies.
may we stand together in the eurozone against british-hungarian ignorance, arrogance and economic failure. the world needs more quality products made in france instead of toxic banks from the financial markets.
35 work hours per week?1?1? No wonder their economy is going broke. How can they compete with the Germans or the British let alone China, Turkey and India?
ok, so even if more people get hired from companies, then their new paychecks will be worthless with these new taxes. . . .money comes in a new way, but still ends up leaving because of these new taxes. this plan is BS
@manguy92 Yes, redirecting the tax burden to the consumer will not solve anything. Most likely consumer spending will decrease and these companies will lose business and profit as a result. I don't know much about France's economy, but raising taxes during an economic crisis/recession is definitely a bad idea.
Wow, Sarkozy has until March until he tells the French public whether he will stand for re-election in the April presidential election. I'm an American and that sounds insane from my vantage point; Obama has been on re-election mode since at least this last summer here in the U.S.
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No one gave me a job. I went out and used what I had to start my business. Look all around you, all these companies were started by 1 person who small group of people. I'm glad I live in Botswana, which allows me to prosper. Viva Botswana, Viva Africa
shussey100 3 weeks ago
I hope this idiot doesn't win any election.
DDARKmodp 3 weeks ago
Shame on the people of this world for believing the same lies over and over again.
What else could it be but that we are surely doomed.
ccadd30 3 weeks ago
good luck, france!
i hope with the new taxes you can solve the unemployment better - because the state has more money to help out and to invest in new technologies.
may we stand together in the eurozone against british-hungarian ignorance, arrogance and economic failure. the world needs more quality products made in france instead of toxic banks from the financial markets.
pragmaticUtopists 3 weeks ago
"Vive Le France, Vive La Guerre, Vive Le Legionaire!
michelb08 3 weeks ago
This is english.... Anyboby comments against Sarkozy are the British jealous...If Sarkozy wins hem Great Grand Paris
studiophilippines 3 weeks ago
He has great of sex appeal...
studiophilippines 3 weeks ago
@studiophilippines I just puked in my mouth a little bit...
MrFuckyou3535 3 weeks ago
35 work hours per week?1?1? No wonder their economy is going broke. How can they compete with the Germans or the British let alone China, Turkey and India?
supablackman85 3 weeks ago
European women can turn to porn for a job.
trinimark123abc 3 weeks ago
ok, so even if more people get hired from companies, then their new paychecks will be worthless with these new taxes. . . .money comes in a new way, but still ends up leaving because of these new taxes. this plan is BS
manguy92 3 weeks ago
@manguy92 Yes, redirecting the tax burden to the consumer will not solve anything. Most likely consumer spending will decrease and these companies will lose business and profit as a result. I don't know much about France's economy, but raising taxes during an economic crisis/recession is definitely a bad idea.
TalkRadioJunkie 3 weeks ago
Système D works for me. Second largest economy in the world and getting bigger.
denverdog44 3 weeks ago
how does raising taxes ease any sort of burden?
lovetohate028 3 weeks ago
What a freaking liar, their problems are only just beginning
BayAreaOrBust 3 weeks ago
duh!
TheAnthonywc 3 weeks ago
he's campaigning
TheAnthonywc 3 weeks ago
What a two faced liar. He doesn't care about any job but his own.
xpander33 3 weeks ago
He's a CIA/ MOSSAD asset first before being the French President. He lies, he lies, he lies like there ain't no
tomorrow.
ThePayola123 3 weeks ago
he is lying
Steve2323ZX 3 weeks ago
Wow, Sarkozy has until March until he tells the French public whether he will stand for re-election in the April presidential election. I'm an American and that sounds insane from my vantage point; Obama has been on re-election mode since at least this last summer here in the U.S.
armandogro91 3 weeks ago