What should be pointed out....is that after the last election...tax laws were rewritten in France, and if you were a man of substance....they were going after more of your money, so why stay? Little of this movement had anything to do with Muslims, which the article tries to hint at.
Also, having been to Melbourne and Sydney in the last month...I’d readily agree that lots of business expansion is going on and real estate (within a twenty-mile circle of either city) is dramatically escalating. It’d be hard for a guy to find any kind of house for less than $500,000 American dollars.
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This was my thought. I remember the taxes going up substantially in France some time back that provoked fears that the richest in France would leave. I just assume they are finally packing up.
As stupid as the French can be sometimes, they are pretty serious about their food, art, and culture. When the muzzies keep pushing too much on damaging those things, the French will respond. Look up YouTube videos between French and muslims and you'll find all kinds of things where the French people are getting pretty sick and tired of this crap. Sadly, Germany is currently more tolerant than they are.
What should be pointed out....is that after the last election...tax laws were rewritten in France, and if you were a man of substance....they were going after more of your money, so why stay? Little of this movement had anything to do with Muslims, which the article tries to hint at.
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Ditto.