ON ITALY’S NEED FOR SEPARATION
by Francesco Principi
In Italy, the constant increase in public debt, the unstoppable economic decline, the moral breakdown of the ruling class, the political vacuum that has been happening for four decades now, pose the question of productive areas.
The North of the Peninsula with the awareness of being not only the most productive part of the country, but also the most damaged by the current institutional organizations.
The real fracture in Italy is not between the right and the left, but between those who filled the bag and those who emptied it, between those who produced taxes and those who consumed them.
The division is easily identifiable from a geographical point of view, in short, between North and South. In fact, beyond the current rhetoric, after more than a century and a half since unification, the two parts of the country still seem extremely distant.
For the centralized and Jacobin Italian state the question is simple in its essence: that underground river of money that flows constantly towards the south must not be interrupted. In fact, each year more than 85 billion euros leave the northern and central-northern regions and end up feeding unproductive consumption and political rents in the South.
This fact is destroying the most productive part of the Peninsula and prevents the economic and cultural development of southern Italy, which through its subsidized economy represents an inexhaustible resource of votes and consents.
Source date (UTC): 2019-08-07 15:50:38 UTC
Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102576490938806297
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