The "central bloc", the camp of chaos

François Bayrou is making fun of the French people. He wants us to believe that if the deputies vote for confidence, then the government will open a discussion on its budgetary guidelines. A lie! The proof? The decrees that are to be published on September 4: they provide for the doubling of medical deductibles and their ceiling .
Medication boxes, consultations, medical transport... The remaining costs for patients will be doubled. These decrees are a symbol of the violence and inhumanity of this government. Who will be most affected by these measures? The most vulnerable, the sick, the poorest. A profile that corresponds to the oldest or those who have worked in arduous jobs.
With these provocative decrees, the government is also attempting to strike a blow at the inter-union movement and the social movement. It is attempting to demonstrate that it will push through its measures at all costs, and that there is therefore no point in mobilizing. In this sequence, the cynicism of the Prime Minister, who claims to be on the side of the French people while sending his opponents back to the camp of chaos, is exposed.
The true nature of this government, of this power, its sole objective is to fulfill the bourgeoisie's agenda. It is not surprising, moreover, that the employers' light horses mounted an attack on the Senate report, which estimated the amount of public aid to businesses at 211 billion euros for 2023 alone.
Since 1991 and the first exemptions from employer contributions, renamed "charges," thousands of billions of euros of public money have been poured out without control or compensation. Similarly, the accumulation of gifts to the richest now results in them paying virtually no taxes. And as under the Ancien Régime, this translates into billions and billions in lost revenue for the State and Social Security.
The camp of chaos is that of Bayrou and Macron. "The source of order is justice (…) The long convulsions that tear states apart are nothing but the combat (…) of selfishness against the general interest," said Robespierre. With this warning: "Rich, selfish, let the example of the nobles and kings instruct you."
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