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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

"GIVE US ANOTHER CHANCE": MACRON EMERGES TO ADDRESS FRENCH PEOPLE

 THE "SAVIOR" BOY OF GLOBALISM,"CHARLEMAGNE/NAPOLEON"  REINCARNATION
PULLS HIS HEAD OUT OF THE SAND
FULL SPEECH WITH ENGLISH TRANSLATION:
 'Give Us Another Chance': Macron Emerges To Address French People
 The Yellow Vest movement has largely rejected French President Emmanuel Macron’s concession speech, claiming it was an insincere “charade.”
“He is trying to do a pirouette to land back on his feet but we can see that he isn’t sincere, that it’s all smoke and mirrors,” Jean-Marc, a car mechanic told the AFP Monday.
According to local media, other French citizens described the speech as “window dressing,” “a bluff,” a “drop in the ocean,” “nonsense,” and a “charade.”
"GIVE US ANOTHER CHANCE": 
MACRON EMERGES TO ADDRESS FRENCH PEOPLE
 Embattled French president criticized for hiding away while riots engulfed nation
BY JAMIE WHITE
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
 
After days of silence amid riots by the Yellow Vests over his unpopular policies, French President Macron took a scolding tone when he finally addressed his people in a statement Monday.
“There was legitimate claims, however, there was a chain of inadmissible violence, and I’m here to talk about it,” Macron said from the Élysée Palace. “I won’t forget that there’s anger, there’s worry, there’s indignation – all of us, or most of us in France feel it. However, I cannot accept the unacceptable behavior that took place.”

“The anger was about the gas tax and the Prime Minister responded to that by cancelling the gas tax. However, I feel the anger. Give us another chance. Give a chance to the couple that needs to wake up in the morning to travel for a couple of hours to work far away from their home. Give the single mother a chance to make ends meet. We have to take into account the retired who have worked all their lives and cannot make ends meet.”
Macron then tried to reconcile with his people by offering all workers end-of-year bonuses tax-free, presumably by driving up France’s debt.

“Maybe in the beginning I gave you the impression that I didn’t care, but that’s not true. Maybe I hurt some of you. That was not my intention. I want to find a way to get out of this together.”
“This is why I’m ordering an end-of-year bonus for all employees without any tax. How we treat you is a very important part of our nation. In 2019, you’re going to see this.”
But Macron also rejected the measure to increase taxes for the rich, saying it would drive rich companies out of France.
“Some of you want me to come back and revisit the fortune tax. However, this has caused the richer companies to depart our country and we have suffered from this measure tremendously. Going backward will make us weaker and we will lose jobs in every sector.”
Colleagues from across the political spectrum criticized Macron over the weekend for hiding away in the Élysée Palace while Paris was burning, including political rival Marine Le Pen and socialist leader Jean-Luc Melenchon.
President Trump also criticized the Paris Climate Accord, noting the French people weren’t responding positively to its dictates.
“The Paris Agreement isn’t working out so well for Paris. Protests and riots all over France. People do not want to pay large sums of money, much to third world countries (that are questionably run), in order to maybe protect the environment. Chanting ‘We Want Trump!’ Love France,” he tweeted Saturday.

The Paris Agreement isn’t working out so well for Paris. Protests and riots all over France. People do not want to pay large sums of money, much to third world countries (that are questionably run), in order to maybe protect the environment. Chanting “We Want Trump!” Love France.

 Macron Concedes Anger Over Mass Immigration 
Must Be Acknowledged
French President capitulates to demands of yellow vest movement 
BY PAUL JOSEPH WATSON
SEE: https://www.infowars.com/macron-concedes-anger-over-mass-immigration-must-be-acknowledged/; 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
 
During a speech to the nation this evening, French President Emmanuel Macron acknowledged that yellow vest demonstrators were angry about mass immigration and that the issue needs to be debated at the national level.
Almost 2000 people were arrested on Saturday in France while 264 people were injured during protests that boiled over into riots and looting, the fourth round of such demonstrations in recent weeks.
During a primetime address on live television, Macron said that despite acts of violence, the protesters’ indignation was “deep and in many ways legitimate,” adding, “I take my share of responsibility. I know I have hurt some of you with my words.”
Despite the outside perception being that the protests were solely about economic woes, Macron acknowledged that mass immigration was also a major concern, conceding, “We must tackle the question of immigration.”
One yellow vest leader responded to the address by telling the French President, “If you still have respect for your people, resign.”
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WATCH: A yellow vest protester to French President Emmanuel Macron moments after televised statement: "If you still have respect for your people, resign"
Macron also announced a number of economic relief measures, including raising the monthly minimum wage by 100 euros and making overtime pay and end of year bonuses tax exempt. Retired citizens who earn less than 2000 euros a month will not be taxed.
The snap policy changes are being seen by some as a total capitulation by Macron’s government to the will of protesters.
As we document in the video below, aside from looters and mindless rioters, the core of the yellow vest movement is very much a reaction against globalism by an increasingly impoverished lower middle and working class who are seeing floods of migrants enter the France and receive welfare while their own cost of living continues to rise.

Macron’s Lame Attempt to BUY OFF Yellow Vest Protesters!!!

France's "Yellow Vest" revolution exposes globalist puppet Macron

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss the protests in Paris and how they represent more much more than a dissatisfaction with fuel price hikes, having much more to do with a general anger and disgust for Macron and his globalist government policies.