His program is : less taxes, less rules
Not excatly less taxes.
Patients will have to pay few cents for each limp (i hope it is the right word) of drug, within the limit of 50€ per year (for the moment), to finance social protection.
Then, Sarkozy plans to increase VAT in compensation of the decrease of the cost of work (is it the right expression?), without impose on the companies to lower their prices net of tax in the same proportions (for the moment my english not allows me to say more accuratly the things
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Just for information, Germany have an higher cost of work than in France, but they are more competitive.
Sarkozy seems to want transfer the cost of work from compagnies and workers to consumers. Is it judicious and egalitarian? That is the question.
Without consideration of my feeling about Sarkozy, there is two questions and an advice I think every one (whatever the political side) should have in mind :
-Who will profit the reform?
-Who will pay for it?
-Never, never believe on word that could say a politician. Always ask (and search) the two questions above.
I know, not easy to answer by ourselves
Of course we need reform. We need to make efforts to solve the problems. The Sarkozy's reform will probably give a boost to french compagnies and economy, but it seems to me that only a little part of the population will benefit the effects of the reform whereas the majority of people will pay.
Of course, I can be mistaken. And I will be very happy if I'm wrong about Sarkozy's politic. I'm trying to be open-mind, but I'm very dubitative.
And I find him too admirative of the Bush's politic to trust in his intentions. I don't think that the Bush's politic is an exemple to follow.
P.S : Sorry for my bad english. I would like to say more accuratly my opinion, but I dont speak (and write) english currently.