Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Pancake Mix For Biscuits



this news which I received thanks to Professor Altieri.
"The first dramatic innovation of the 2010 budget is the silent death of 5x1000, this voluntary contribution that taxpayers could pay the non-profit scientific research and healthcare and the university.
This measure was no more than five years ago, the flagship of the Minister Tremonti, or perhaps I should say the fig leaf with which cap the remaining social butchery perpetrated by its financial resources.
Well as I said in 2010 you can not pay the 5x1000 is enough to see that in 2010 there CUD is more dedicated to the box. It goes without saying that the third sector, which needs stable resources to operate and plan their actions, they receive a considerable backlash.
The funds could come from the Third Sector Tax Shield but this depends on how the state will collect from this measure. But it seems to me that there are already too many mouths to feed and only one 'Puppaiola': a contract of the state, barring tuition fees, research and volunteer hours.
Not to mention the morality of the act. Can you imagine the charities involved in fighting the Mafia and lawlessness accept funds coming from the largest cleaning operation laundering? In addition to injury, insult.
The second move is the cleaver on the National Civil Service. After half of the funds provided by the 2008/2009 financial year also witnessed a massive cut of more transfers. The conclusion is that fewer and fewer young people will be hired for that, thanks to this strong limitation of the civil service, thousands of elderly, disabled, marginalized social will see a net reduction of their services. He will fail on that side of humanization and organization that has always been a volunteer in the civil service represents. The thing that scares rather than having numerous hesitations of the government, and the silence of the ministers concerned, there is the risk that jumps all the competition for the National Civil Service in 2010. One year in which no one can stop and enjoy the service. It would be a catastrophe. "
(Antonella Zarantonello)

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