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Open letter from Elodie Pontie, domestic worker, the President of the Republic

Mugron, January 8, 2008

Mr. President,

I housemaid, M. Emile barking, the former finance minister, currently in China where he is preparing the sale of his famous series "Sunglasses Frederick .

I take the liberty of writing to you because I have on my fellow employees have received the benefit of Mr. Emile, as a parting gift, an early example of This ingenious invention that allows to "see what is not seen."

Head of UMP Mugron and Chair of this committee support in our district, I had great hopes in your election. She was unhappy and allow our beautiful country to find the path growth and break out of his depression.

Alas, like everyone else, I can see that the only "stimulus" Economic visible, are sales of Gala and Paris-Match, where you did well Lady Di and replace Stephanie of Monaco, who began to make old skin in hair salons and waiting rooms of dentists.

I could not understand why your intelligence, your courage, your tenacity and your work did not seem lead nothing.

I had a glimmer of explanation to Mass last Sunday at Mugron: our old pastor we commenting on a phrase of St. Augustine:

"it is better to limp on the right path to gallop on the bad."

So I told myself :

"and if our Nicolas (forgive the familiarity, Mr. President, but I like you!), So if our Nicolas who gallops so much had gone on the" wrong way "? If it was bad policy to show that all these talents? ... "

Last night in my bed, to have the heart net, I banked the" Frederick Glasses "to play in the South West summary of your press conference . I am currently immersed in the story of Catherine the Great by Henri Troyat: it is on my bedside table I read a few pages each night before falling asleep. The day before I had really enjoyed the story of visiting the Prince Potemkin, her famous lover, he was making fake villages where houses were mere facades.

With these devils "Glasses", we can expect anything, but I was still surprised to see you dressed like the Prince, in the Rue du Faubourg Saint Honore transformed into a puppet scenery. Between Place Beauvau and the Rue Royale, the mansions were gone: instead, five giant posters on large panels of cardboard and paste behind the panels, we saw that there was ... nothing.

And on every poster, every one of your laws "break"

- Spatial working time and 35 hours,

- reform plans special

- The autonomy of Universities,

- The removal of the school map,

- The introduction of a minimum service.

And you walked with five odd characters all the same kinds of ghosts and caps on caps could read

"Contact representative: Chérèque-CFDT;

Contact representative: Thibault-CGT;

Contact representative: Mailly-FO;

representative Contact: Van Craynest-CGC;

Contact representative: Neighbours CFTC.

And you do not see the bib that each wearing and where there was marked:

"Hush, do not tell her that we do not" represent "anyone. He must not know '.

you reassure them, you invite them to get behind the posters to show them that there was nothing, nothing to hide, nothing to fear. You promise them that instead of empty, would you do things after having negotiated and can not negotiate with them only.

Tired of this vision that disturbed me and gave me a headache, I removed the "Glasses" and went back to reading the full report of your press conference.

journalist who commented noted your silence on the topic of "purchasing power of French" - a subject which hitherto seemed so important to you.

You had just stated a few days ago, during the vows that would be the axis of your action in 2008: you are even trying to pass a law that. Finally, on the eve of your press conference, the Secretary General of your party invited him to take action on what should be the major project of your presidency in the years to come.

Alas, I could not agree more with this reporter.

course, as I am not as malevolent as he, I tried to find an explanation, an explanation for this volte-face so brutal.

I thought you had your advisors convinced that in your place, you could not do anything in this field. So I plunged back into the book of Emile to seek solutions that could be implemented quickly.

So, Mr. Speaker, the fervent militant UMP is that I am happy to be able to identify three steps that will satisfy you in contributing to the success of your policy:

1. my cousin Emilie Mercie, The Cure lives in the Jura. Like me, she is cleaning lady, but at Francis Sol. To escape the ISF, the former boss of cosmetics has taken refuge in Saint Cergue, Switzerland, on the other side of the border. Emily has the status of "frontier worker": it can make choosing among the 2,000 private health insurance companies in Switzerland are competing.

I was to spend Christmas with her and we compared our payroll. It was much easier for us to win the same thing: 1900 € / month (for me, 1035 € net), we're the same age and same level of coverage.

Ensure risk disease costs in France 300 € / month, against 100 in Switzerland.

Mr. Speaker, in today's Europe, we are all cross-border workers: then allow us to make sure that we want! And minimum wage earners like me will immediately increase purchasing power by 20%!

2. When I was doing my full tank the Centre Leclerc de Dax, I turned the "Goggles to Frederic. These are glasses that change what we see, as they are made to show what you can not see: So, at first, I thought I was wrong to sign: I do not recognize the logo of the famous "grocer." In its place stood an arm with a club, with large print, with "PPTP" and in small, explaining: "My Collection of Tax Oil".

For a full 50 liters , I had to pay 40 €.

A quick calculation, Mr. Speaker: 2 full month over 12 months is € 960, or 8% of my annual salary.

Mr. Speaker, halve your fuel taxes and increase our purchasing power with a stroke of 4%.

3. You cease to repeat, there can not have collective and individual growth without massive wealth creation. How to get there while those who live by the work of others always want to impose the 35 hours?

I took the "Goggles to Frederic," and I saw you again in the Empire of Prince Potemkin. This time, behind the facades in cardboard, I saw movement Parisians and Parisiennes. They hurried to work. They were bent toward the ground. They had chains on their ankles and shoulders they carried bags filled with pebbles.

And underneath the picture that read:

chain = laws, regulations, guidelines and standards,

pebbles = taxes and " dues. "

So above all, Mr. President, keep the 35 hours!

But only for civil servants (except, for now, police, judges and military).

And for a working time of 35 hours per year, still paid 35 hours per week.

Once past the 35 hours per year, it would prohibit them from performing their duties. They could then find themselves in offices, but to do whatever else they liked.

You can imagine the tremendous liberation of society and the immense wealth creation would happen if we act forbade those "who know everything better than us"?

Whether you call them "active", "pensioners" or "invalid", the officials would lose nothing of their purchasing power. Quite the contrary, forced to do something else, they might discover their unknown talents they would benefit others. That's how they could join the free world and noble of those who create wealth.

I am afraid, Mr. Speaker, that this letter, if I keep it a private one, will ever do. It is for this reason that Mr. Emile advised me to make it public. He proposed to disseminate the Internet network which I do not understand much. One of the recipients of the mailing, he said, will take charge of maybe give it to you.

In this hope, I pray you to believe, Mr. President, in my deep and abiding commitment

Elodie Pontie

Used home

Head UMP Mugron

PS: in the unlikely event you have not yet read "the glasses to Frederick or Journey to the End State ", you can order by your services on the site of Mr. Emile http:// www. emilejappi . Com