– Elio and the Tense Stories to earn money they advertise. And they do it at McDonald’s. Where would the problem be? You have to make a living from something and all in all they didn’t start sponsoring weapons of mass destruction, just chips and fried chicken. I can already imagine all those who criticize them gorging on McNuggets every other evening.
– A user criticizes: “Is there a brand to which you don’t sell yourself?”. Replies Rocco Tanica, of Elio e le Storie Tese. “Your mother. Budget too low.” Severe, but fair.
– Il New York Times investigates the October 7 attack and discovers that on that Black Saturday, Hamas “transformed sexual violence into a weapon”. Him unrepeatable stuff, but now known and well known. Yet there are still those who pretend not to see and hordes of feminists don’t care.
– The world of soccer is tearing his hair out over the failure to extend the tax discounts for the “brains” of players who come from abroad to play in Italy. Two little things: 1) years of tax relief have not improved Italian football, at most they have allowed boiled clubs to buy boiled footballers or players close to their golden Arab pension. 2) without help, however, the A league it will cease to be competitive forever: no petrodollars, no champions. But the tax discount was only a palliative cure for an already clinically dead system: Italian football is not fun, it is not competitive, it does not know how to attract investments. And the fault lies not with the government, but rather with the leaders of the FIGC.
– Another prosecutor’s office, that of Trento, opens a file on the Balocco and Chiara Ferragni case. In theory, as her lawyers point out to LaPresse, up to 104 of “45 models” could arise, one for each prosecutor’s office in which the Codacons complaint was received. Now: the influencer made a series of enormous mistakes, mocked her followers and made herself look good with a revisable self-advertising campaign exploiting solidarity. But we’re not talking about Al Capone: until proven guilty, poor Chiara remains innocent. Save soldier Ferragni: she should be criticized, not overthrown through the courts.
– Let’s say it right away: in a normal country, the law desired by Enrico Costa against the publication of the contents of the precautionary custody orders would not be useful. But Italy is not a normal country, therefore the “gag rule”, as the good ones call it, is sacrosanct. And do you know why? Because our colleagues after Tangentopoli are no longer able to distinguish a suspect from an accused from a convicted person. They lump everything together and use precautionary custody orders, all of which have to be proven, as crystal-clear proof of the guilt of the unfortunate person. When it’s just the PM’s version.
– In fact, just read the question you ask Liana Milella a Giuseppe Santalucia, president of the ANM: “The case of the Roman investigation into Verdini junior has just exploded. Very delicate because it involves state companies. Would the Costa law, if it were operational, hide the responsibilities of the suspects and deprive citizens of necessary information?”. Have you noticed? Milella uses the expression “the responsibilities of the suspects”. But a suspect, being innocent up to the third degree of judgement, has no “responsibility” regardless of what the prosecutor, the investigating judge or the gup say. If anything, there is only the hypothesis that he committed a crime.
– Santalucia’s response was also wonderful: “No, it wouldn’t have this effect because the arrest and its reasons would still be known”. Translated: you are ranting about a gag which doesn’t exist.
– Where are the debunkers? I would like to submit to them the title of Republic: “Santaluncia: ‘With the gag law, the investigation into the Verdini would have been obscured’. As you have read above, Santalucia claims the exact opposite.
– Ah, another thing: Santalucia goes so far as to admit that – if the Costa amendment is approved – journalists will not be able to ask for the texts of the ordinances but “copies will continue to circulate, in a very poorly regulated undergrowth of informal deliveries, but not for this is illegal.” That is, lawyers, prosecutors and judges who gang up with journalists to publish the results of this or that investigation. A beautiful image that is given of the Italian judicial system. It’s scary.
– The deputy minister Leo assures that next year the government will lower taxes for those who earn more than 50 thousand euros a year. This is what the middle class who voted for this majority expects, it would be sacrosanct to satisfy them.
2023-12-29 22:28:00
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