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Summary: ---- Editorial ---- Un?dic: insecurity full time? ---- Social Work: constraints
between state and social emancipation ---- Transatlantic treaty (TAFTA): a sudden liberal
force for profit ---- FIFA World Cup in Brazil: a weapon of class war ---- Sects and
religions ---- Editorial ---- While the game of musical chairs continues the government
hoping to trace the popularity ratings plummeting, while the slingers and rebellious
pseudo Socialist Party are in fact seeking to save their skins before the sinking of the
mandate announced Holland, not without eating as long as possible in the bowl ministerial
positions, or staying well hung ? e ? s their parliamentary seat between two bursts of
indignation badly played before the cameras still crawling (!) in corridors of the Palais
Bourbon or the Senate, in short, while the politician life follows its normal course, is
unemployment and poverty are increasing in the country.
No one now disputes that the line followed by Holland Valls and their friend ? e ? s, is
that of an exemplary liberal policy that has nothing to envy to that of his predecessor.
And yet, what have we not heard, again (!), During the presidential election of 2012 on
the "civic duty" for a ? e ? s or the PS vote for "free" Sarkozy for others. Sarkozy today
has never been closer to return, and that, if he succeeds, will say thank you, thank you
to the one who was supposed to help us get rid of it.. And the National Front that beats
all records of popularity can as to say thank you to the anti-social policies of Sarkozy
and Hollande
For our part, we wrote in these columns (IAL No. 91) soon after the election of Holland
"Now it's the change does one said. But it will change to "after"... to "much later"...
and certainly "never"! Austerity as spewed by the little people, for all women and all
those who suffer, for the vast majority of the population, austerity will therefore our
daily bread."
Austerity was indeed our daily bread, and today more than ever, the opinion of the French
? e ? s seem lost somewhere between the right and the extreme right, groping in a fog of
liberal propaganda and xenophobic. This is the result of decades of policies against the
workers.
It is essentially the social issues in recent months we'll be back in this new Information
and Analysis Libertarian number. We will look at the attack made against Un?dic and
balance sheet strength of the beautiful precarious, unemployed and intermittent ? Artists
? e ? s. We will also discuss recent developments in social work.
Then, to better understand what lies ahead and appropriate clearer medium-term objectives
of our governing ? e ? s, we look more closely at the famous project of free trade
Transatlantic said "TAFTA."
But still, how not to deal in this IAL retraction social disasters caused by the World Cup
soccer held in Brazil in June and July, or the strong resistance that the Brazilian people
opposite him.
Finally, we will discuss sects and religions to pursue the necessary libertarian critique
of the other disposition unfortunately still strong.