1660897339 Anti Rebellion Law how to avoid treason and shirt changes

Anti Rebellion Law: how to avoid treason and shirt changes

Anti Rebellion Law how to avoid treason and shirt changes

Matteo Mion August 19, 2022

Well, that’s the divine dragon gone, international credibility is a campaign issue and that Left, raised for decades on bread and rubles, uses it with the usual hypocrisy for lack of political ideas. However, there is a single guarantee required not only by the international community but by every single Italian citizen: the governability. Businesses and compatriots don’t care who will win the elections, we are all content with a government that governs: right-handed or left-handed is now a detail. Jersey changes, Cadrega jumps, the Di Maio, the icing on the cake of the Gelmini and Carfagna betrayals are now not only for strange eyes but also for our own indigestible pills.

Salvini and the league lists: Here is the team.  Tam Tam gone crazy, surprise names

The lesson of governability certainly cannot come from the Democratic Party, which cannot even form a coalition, let alone a government. In short, whether it’s about markets, Brussels or anyone, only one thing sets the precedent: a government that endures! The failure of the electoral mandate, the insidiousness of their own party and its leader have led to detachment and nausea towards politics. What’s the point of voting for Tizio or Caio if, thanks to parliamentarism, we don’t know who will increase our number of votes in the next five years? So there is one very banal rule that should be shared in the program of all political forces: one Anti-Tip Law. Those who no longer agree with party politics resign and go home with consistent seriousness, without triggering a seat swap for their own benefit in order to form majorities other than those desired by the Italians.

Where do I apply?  Read the Salvini Challenge: Field Battle and Political Suicide?

It would be a public health rule that would avoid indecent spectacles, for which we unfortunately made the callus, but above all it would guarantee governability and credibility in the eyes of observers from abroad or from the Peninsula. I’m sure that with an anti-tip regulation, the parliamentarians would have far fewer crickets on their heads and would no longer just remain loyal to the seat, but also to the party. Otherwise, what credibility can a country have where governments, including the Draghi executive, melt like snow in the sun? In the meantime we have wasted even the last commissioner with international appeal, all that remains is to take the serious path of finally abolishing France or Spain as long as it is magna. This is the reform of reforms, otherwise the tragi-comic spectacle will never change and we will continue to pass with grotesque ease from the passion for yellow vests to that for Draghi in the name of the Roman saint Cadrega: it is no longer transformism but cabaret . Let’s stop these harlequins, whatever it takes!