was perhaps most important news of the day. Or a week. Perhaps the month. An example of the cowardice of politicians whom nobody calls to account for their misdeeds. The restrictions, so expensive in a country full of tight and privileges such as ours. The restriction of competition. Secure income by way of productivity, but by way of exclusion of competitors. The situation is particularly repugnant Catalonia, where, as in many other things, it was more other illegality doctrine.
Now the Court Justice Union has ruled what everyone already knew. Including politicians: it is illegal to obstruct large commercial distribution facilities on account of their impact on small business. Freedom is freedom, and with it some win and others lose. Sure. This has always been and must be, because only in this way advanced societies.
I knew this disastrous government when they looked away in the adaptation of the Services Directive. I knew when it was loaded liberalization measures to reach Moncloa and find, alas, the drawers full. The autonomic gobiernillos know who do not care if you screw the taxpayer guarantees that votes of organized pressure groups. They knew everything. Also, by the way, the Community of Madrid, the only one who understood all this, for good, from the beginning.
Nobody asked these politicians accountable? I do, to give the face, to explain how they allowed the validity of regulations that should be included in the manual to combat competition.
is a good day for everyone. Especially for consumers.
This is how it is run the economy of a country opening up spaces, creating opportunities, boosting competition.
The other, grinders, the empty agreements and content patches are worthless.
What we do is clear is that this government is eun consistent with their lack of principles. He has not had nor will have in the remainder. Bumping rule is the only criterion. What most of the cost. What else are the results. What have we done so bad the English to take this government at this point?
PS: A bad day. I'm tired ...
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