Buried, liberalism?
The requiem is taken up with joy by the devotees of statism, sublimated by confinement.
There is no shortage of support among the supporters of planned administration.
They swoon, after a year of Covid, before the transformation of macronism into a watering can of magic money.
It is true that public power has never been so omnipresent and intrusive.
Many citizens have temporarily allowed themselves to be civil servants, allowing the efficient tax administration to buy up the frustrations through bank transfers.
The worried people have taken refuge in the arms of the state-mamma.
The “start-up nation”, for a time promised by the Head of State, is no more than a good joke.
It is even probable that, with the presidential election approaching, the authorities will take a liking to the ease of indebtedness, by distributing to voters more and more money than they have.
But beware of the landing!
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