The highlight of the campaign was the third day: Le Pen vs. Macron in the media. But the head was not superior. On the contrary, sterile and rigid. The hard one. But mediocre. He won not the best, but the least of the two. Mediocre both. Omen and ei. The media dixit.
The dice is thrown, but Macron doesn't have a winning game, it's a current policy game. Trump and Brexit are ghosts in “collective imagination.” In the first round, 77.3 per cent of the electorate voted. This time, the number of voters could exceed exactly 70%. Two million voters still don't have their vote resolved. With this level of abstention, Macron would be the winner by image. In the meantime...
Until Thursday’s debate was played and/or “represented,” the polls said: Macron made 60% of the votes. Le Pen 20%. Next, in the likeness. But under the representation of politicians, there are arguments and issues that prove that politics is not an ordinary game. In truth and in truth.
a/ Macron is the savage model of globalization, the representative of the bankers, the Pen of the establishment hautagaia.Le, the fascist and/or their heir. An extreme nationalist. Right of the right.
b/ Macron has become the representative of the eternal “socialists”, while Le Pen has become the most “conservative” of all time. The first, without a party, will be supported by 60 percent of the French electorate. The second, extreme right, will challenge the extreme liberal market. That's the mark. The Fais joue! Whose bank is it?
c/ Le Pen's speech is toxic, full of lies. Their arguments do not serve to “clean up” the system that is infected. Macron, on the other hand, is “white”, “black” with the need to “wash” with whiteness. This last patriot (patriot), the other nationalist (nationalist).
d/ It is curious that after the defeat of real socialism, the representative of national socialism triumphs. Le Pen is on its way to becoming the representative of humble citizens in the midst of the failures of history "over one another." Twenty years ago, the National Front had the support of 20% of the French electorate and 40% of the Union. That's the mark, too!
e/Macron, an example of how democracy has become a “technocracy”, a perfect example. The “calming” of this world immersed in the storm, in front of the “warrior” Le Pen, the “peacemaker”.
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a / World of work: During the Whirlpool affair, did Macron sell public companies on the financial capital plateau? The SFR company of the city of Mains or the naval industry of Saint-Nazaire, for example.
b / Employment: The Minister of Economy Macron, the CICE (Crédit d’impôt competitive jobsi), facilitated the credit for the competitive employment tax. Oh, yeah, yeah. But for whose benefit? Is it for the benefit of the businessmen?
c/ For Le Pen, the European Banking Union has put French savings at risk. True or false? So many heads, so many heads. The truth has eleven wings. The same Le Pen probably slips on the wings or on the edges. It’s not all “black” or “white.”
d/ Le Pen can bring the portrait to 60 years. That's what it says. Would it be feasible? Well, maybe, yeah. Well, maybe not. But it's a good bait, because it's a promise you probably won't have to keep. In the meantime, this move could bring you a lot of vomit.
e/ If Marine Le Pen were president, justice would be otherwise. According to his words, prison sentences would not be suspended, the so-called “doubled penalty”, comparatively. He, the signed S would expel all foreigners.
The number of signatures is not the real way. There are 20,000 registered Muslims, but not all of them are Islamists or jihadists. There are, however, people in the profile of revolutionary or other movements in the world. Although not all are militants, from their “environment” baizik.Haatik, what is the responsibility of the former prime minister and interior minister, Manuel Valls (PS), to use the arguments currently used by Le Pen? By the way, what is the “fault” of the current president, François Hollande, that Emmanuel Macron could have stepped on the “red tapestry” on the way to Elysée?
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