Being a decent person isn't enough, I'm afraid. Unpopular opinion: former president Hollande was a decent and competent man. What he lacked was a clear idea of where to go and where to lead the country. Despite all his good intentions and plenty of decent measures, his platform was too vague and as for economics, he was almost completely wrong.xxx wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 2:37 am our elected representatives share among themselves :
- morality without common sense, this is dogmatism,
- common sense without morality, this is cynicism,
- and neither morality nor common sense, they are politicians...
we're still waiting for the one who would still have morality and common sense after being elected,
but could he form a government with all the others......
Another unpopular opinion: when it comes to economics, the NFP platform isn't ambitious enough, and neither is LFI. (In fact, surprisingly, the PS platform can be more interesting in times.)
I think it's pretty funny to see LFI fuming with revolutionary rhetoric to defend lukewarm social democracy.