Kakek yang satu ini pasti penghianat bangsa nya kendiri bangsa melayu! bukan nya berjuang atau nuntut masalah Rengasdengklok
malah pasang badan untuk RRC yang bukan bangsanya ngapain ke china town? beli sampah yang laku dijual? ________________________________ From: Bukan Pedanda <bukan.peda...@yahoo.com> To: proletar@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 4:54 AM Subject: [proletar] Re: France Slashes Benefits to Muslim Parasites by 83% Sekali lagi.. Di Amsterdam dan di Den Haag ada Chinatown dan nama jalan di Chinatown itu dihiasi lampiun dengan gerbang khas Tionhoa diujung jalnnnya, dan nama jalannnya juga ditulis dengan huruf latin dan huruf Tionghoa... Dan jarang tuh, if ever, kedengaran orang Tionghoa yang bikin onar atau bikin teror.... --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, itemabu2 <itemabu2@...> wrote: > > Artikel di bawah ini menunjukkan bhw orang2 Islam itu memang adalah > sampah masyarakat, parasit dan bajingan. > > Eropa dan Amrik tidak mengalami masalah dgn imigran non Islam spt > Vietnam, Cina, India dll, cuma orang2 Islam aja yg jadi biang kerok. > > Ini menunjukkan bhw emang Islamlah yg merupakan ajaran bejad dan > biadab shg orang2 Islam itu cuma jadi parasit, sampah dan bajingan. > > > http://tomohalloran.com/2013/06/15/france-slashes-benefits-to-muslim-parasites-by-83/ > > France Slashes Benefits to Muslim Parasites by 83% > > June 15, 2013 > Article submitted by: Veronica Coffin > > You know things are bad when even the socialists are fed up with > having to support the Muslim freeloaders. It seems that immigration > policies of France, are seriously changing. The country is no longer > able to hold back the crowd of Muslim invaders, many of whom do not > want to integrate into the social and economic life of their new home > country, and are content to live off the state and breed like rabbits. > > It's interesting that the original source for this story came from > Russia's Pravda. Apparently the MSM in the EU are trying to cover it > up. > > EU Times (h/t Maria J) The upcoming radical changes for migrants were > announced by French Interior Minister Manuel Valls. > > After a meeting on the National Immigration and Integration, French > Interior Minister Manuel Valls announced significant changes in the > country's migration policy. The government will reduce financial > assistance to immigrants, and this reduction will be substantial. > Starting March 1 of next year, French immigrant benefits will be > reduced by 83 percent. The amount of compensation to immigrants who > voluntarily want to return home will be also reduced. If earlier the > government paid 300 euros for every adult and 100 euros for every > minor, in March of 2013 these amounts will be reduced to 50 and 30 > euros, respectively. (The photos below are of Muslims rioting in > France just for the sake of rioting. Imagine what it will look like > now that they have a reason) > > One of the main provisions of the new immigration rules in France is > the reduction of unemployment benefits. New rules will directly affect > many of the immigrants who do not want to be of real assistance to the > country and whose main goal is the existence at the expense of French > taxpayers. Now immigrants who are EU citizens receive an allowance of > 2,000 euros per adult and 1,000 euros per child. > > Under the new policy, according to Valls, the payments will be reduced > to 500 and 200 euros, respectively. Manuel Valls said that the > previous immigration policy did not lead to the desired effect, and > the existing outreach programs for immigrants do not work as they were > expected to, therefore, the rules must be changed. If this is not > done, the costs for the maintenance of migrants now paid by the French > Treasury will continue to devastate the economy of France that is > already suffering from the crisis caused by international factors. > > Earlier this year, during the election campaign in France, Nicolas > Sarkozy, the then President, strongly advocated for the changes in > migration policies in France. He stated that the delays could > adversely affect the entire domestic policy of France. Francois > Hollande, the current President of France and at that time the main > opponent of Sarkozy, spoke on the subject more softly, avoiding naming > any specific measures. Does this mean that life itself supports the > statements of the eccentric ex-president of France? > > According to the National Institute of Statistics and Economic > Studies, in the second half of 2010, France was home to over five > million migrant workers, or about 8 percent of the total population. > The largest number of migrants arriving in France, according to the > data for 2007, was from Algeria, Morocco and Portugal. In 2011, French > citizenship was granted to 66,000 people. It is getting increasingly > more difficult for the government to providefinancial assistance to > migrants, given that many of them do not work or study. In fact, this > is not surprising given the amount of aid that the government was > ready to provide to its new citizens. > > With a growing number of migrants, mainly from Muslim countries, > France is experiencing many internal problems. They include rising > unemployment and crime, and increasingly greater sums of money from > the state treasury spent on support of migrants and their families, > which has a detrimental effect on the economy. Finally, France is > simply awash with the migrant population with an alien ideology, > reluctant to accept European values and often hostile. > > Sooner or later, the government had to take measures. It seems that > the time has come. On the wave of changes in French policy towards > migrants, in 2007 Nicolas Sarkozy won presidential elections. Since > his arrival to power, the government began to pursue a policy of the > so-called selective migration, whose aim was to attract to France > mainly skilled personnel. Under Sarkozy a quota system was introduced > in the country that determined the number of required workers. > > In March of 2012, during the presidential campaign, Nicolas Sarkozy > reiterated the importance of addressing domestic problems of migrants. > Sarkozy, a son of an immigrant from Hungary, suggested cutting the > amount of social assistance provided to migrants and reducing the > number of issued residence permits by 50%. In addition, he threatened > that France would leave the Schengen Treaty in order to prevent > infiltration of unwanted migrants into the country. > > Francois Hollande, the current president of France, was not that > radical in his vision of the issues associated with migrants. He was > not ready to control all categories of migrants, but in March of 2012 > called for limiting migration for economic reasons. It looks like it > is the economic conditions that are forcing the French authorities to > toughen the policy towards migrants. This is indicated, in particular, > by the disappointing data in the Global Competitiveness Report on the > state of competitiveness of France, which the government discussed in > November. According to the report, the competitiveness of the French > industry is falling. > > In 2000, the share of industry in the economy of the country accounted > for 18 percent, and now – 12.5 percent as companies are going > bankrupt. In part, it is due to the heavy burden of social security > contributions that businesses are required to make. French business > payroll taxes are among the highest in the world at approximately 50 > percent. It could not have been different because the country had to > feed a large number of migrants. > > The French Media refuse to report on the anti-Islamization protests in > the streets of Paris. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: prole...@egroups.com Subscribe : proletar-subscr...@egroups.com Unsubscribe : proletar-unsubscr...@egroups.com List owner : proletar-ow...@egroups.com Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: proletar-dig...@yahoogroups.com proletar-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: proletar-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo! 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