I conti di Bersani smontati dall'Eurostat
Fausto Carioti
Now it also says the Eurostat is written Pier Luigi Bersani, says accountant Ugo Fantozzi. Thursday evening, during Annozero, remembering the motto of the strategists of Bill Clinton ("It's the economy, stupid!"), The Secretary of the Democratic Party has poured on the government to blame the economic crisis. In his argument, the sheets prepared Editor Michele Santoro, the numbers mounted on purpose so as to show Italy as the worst small country in Europe. Example: the keeping of household incomes, where Italy (to shine) limps, the board to compare our country with France and Germany, in situations of course best. But unemployment, which shines in spite of all Italy, the same comparison was not done, and Santoro merely give the numbers of unemployed Italians. Your viewers should not know that France is making much worse than us, or that the average European unemployment (9.7%) is higher than the Italian (8.9%). Not to mention the comparison with Spain's Jose Luis Zapatero, who took to the PD model until recently, where unemployment now exceeds 20%. Bersani thus could accuse Giulio Tremonti and the Government have committed blatant "errors in economic policy and public finance." Obvious: if others are better, someone around here must have been wrong. "Why are we so low with the growth?" Asked the Minister Bersani. Nothing new, not having ideas to propose to the voters, fans of the Pd crisis. But Bersani
poor these days is not a straight. Yesterday morning, Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Union, has released new data on economic growth. In the first quarter of 2010 domestic product lordo italiano è cresciuto dello 0,5%, dopo che negli ultimi tre mesi del 2009 era sceso dello 0,1%. Eurolandia, in media, sale appena dello 0,2%. Il Pil francese aumenta solo dello 0,1%, quello tedesco dello 0,2%, il Regno Unito cresce dello 0,3%. La morale è chiara: piaccia o meno a Bersani e Santoro, in questo momento l’economia italiana corre più delle altre e sembra avere appena visto il primo vero segnale di ripresa. L’Istat, confermando che a maggio le richieste di cassa integrazione sono rimaste stabili rispetto ad aprile, dà altri motivi per sperare che il peggio sia davvero alle spalle. Mentre il presidente di Confindustria, Emma Marcegaglia, si spinge a prevedere per il Pil italiano un balzo dell’1,2% this year. Bersani will put aside the economic growth and try to find other topics.
course, the Berlusconi government can not continue to reward the bad performance of the other European countries. Perhaps they understood the ministers: Prime Minister calling for development interventions to Tremonti after the blow of switching to 25 billion, the owner of Economy finally seems to have given positive response. He has done in his style, as always, at no cost to state coffers. Tremonti, in fact, yesterday announced a "liberal revolution" that does not involve additional cost, to be implemented in two steps: a reform of Article 41 of the Constitution, to promote the initiative private giving "anything that can not be prohibited," and the temporary suspension of inspections and audits for small and medium enterprises. To open a business, in essence, the requirements, rather than before, will be considered after the company was started. Were true, it would be a nice cut to the "strings and snares" Guido Carli was talking about thirty years ago. And anyway, for lovers of statistics, this is the first announcement made liberal interventionism Tremonti in this legislature.
reason to be skeptical about the implementation of this deregulation are not lacking: the entrepreneurs who could not enjoy the benefits of submitting to accuse the government of “concorrenza sleale” dei nuovi arrivati. Le corporazioni si inalbereranno e qualcuno nella maggioranza si chiederà se, dopo gli statali, è il caso di inimicarsi anche piccoli imprenditori e professionisti. La legge sulle intercettazioni, del resto, insegna che questo governo spesso parte per abbattere le montagne e finisce per arrancare sui tornanti. Però, oltre al taglio della burocrazia, altre scelte a disposizione dell’esecutivo non se ne vedono. Almeno fin quando Tremonti non deciderà che è giunta l’ora di tagliare le tasse.
© Libero . Pubblicato il 5 giugno 2010.
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