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Gianluigi Paragone
There is a limit to take a walk. And Di Maio with the entire Cinquestelle band has far surpassed it. “Let us leave the children out of the political battle,” says Giggino just out of a water balloon at the one from San Giorgio a Cremano. He said it to exorcise the photos of the children kneeling in the classroom and therefore to defend the indefensible Azzolina. “Children out of electoral competition” is the latest attempt at self-acquittal by a chancellor who used the children perfectly in mid-July to deny a political agreement with the Democratic Party, which in fact arrived on time a few weeks later as first act of a progressive infatuation. That July 19, the Democratic Party became the “Bibbian party” that “takes children away from families with electric shocks” to “sell” them. So far the baking soda, as Totò would have said.
Di Maio’s children are, as we said, the latest joke that runs the risk of becoming the beginning of a dangerous political misunderstanding: opacity, cover-ups and not mere gaffes of a young “ruling class.” The school has reopened its doors adding the sins of the last decades to the post Covid, whose management is becoming increasingly obscure and lacking that transparency so expensive to the Cinquestelle (today in dispute between them precisely because of the transparency of payments and returns).
“We have distributed 94.4 million masks and 400 thousand liters of disinfectant gel,” Super Commissioner Mimmo Arcuri responded to Repubblica. Adding: “By the end of October, that is, in two months, we will deliver 2.4 million new banks.” Figures that, however, cannot be verified because the transparency of the Conte government counts as ink of sympathy, disappear after a while. The data on the management of the Covid emergency lack transparency, they are covered by the arrogance of this monopoly executive of Lo Público that blocks the publication of fundamental information.
So who won these bids? In what ways? Who made these masks? Where do the new banks come from? What economies are we supporting? What groups are raising the allocated money? We are talking about a mountain of public money where it is impossible to be a watchdog!
Until when will the government and its majority play with the emergency so as not to tell the truth about the tenders? Are we still Bibbian-style shit? Are we in the “secret” mode with which Azzolina does not allow the exhibition of the tests of the contest in which she participated? Are we still a shameful penultimatum and an accomplice in the revocation of the highway concessions taken from the Benettons? Are we still the phantom rebates given to savers scammed by the banks that Giggino Di Maio labels as a result of the government? Lies lies lies.
The photograph of the children on their knees with the relative attempts of the grillini to sell it as a false photo (another fool) is valid as an image of a paradoxical situation. The school could be the place – if planned in time – to reactivate the real economy of our companies, both those in the furniture sector and those that bet on the challenge of technological sanitation that “clean” environments with cycles of recovery.
The secrecy of information that affects the real economy exacerbates the opacity of masks paid with a weight of gold or companies with a single employee hired to supply 180 thousand desks and much more under consideration by some Italian prosecutors. Conte, the Democratic Party, the M5S are not immune to situations that start to smell bad: Italians want to know who they are giving our money to. We want to know now to understand who will end up climbing the mountain (?) Of the money that comes from Europe through Recovery.
Transparency and honesty, dear grillini, if you still remember what these two words mean. Beyond the silence, bad faith can begin.
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