The Most Depressing and Lucid Analysis I’ve Ever Read

I’ve been taking a break from blogging these last few weeks, waiting, wanting to see what rises to the top when the waters are undisturbed. But I just read a particularly insightful explanation of Little George, the current president of the USA, by author Jane Smiley, that leaves me breathless. It is so convincing and so frightening that I want to mention it here in the hope that it will bring a few more people to read it, and like me, tremble with fear for the world’s future.
Link to article.

The Eternal Lightness of French Taxes

In an article in this morning’s Le Monde relating to a french rocker’s (Johnny Hallyday) defection from France to Switzerland for fiscal reasons, a new poll and analysis has been released. Among the notable factiods contained therein:

  • 29% of the owners of french enterprises with less than 20 employees have thought of leaving France because of the weight of the tax structure on businesses.
  • 68% of these same people ‘fully understand’ why Johnny left France, and ‘would do the same thing in his place”.
  • The total ‘charge fiscal’ in France, ie, the percentage of annual private production that is transferred to the state in the form of taxes is 44% (EU average 39%).
  • Although the highest tax bracket on personal income tax has dropped from 48% to 40% over the last 5 years, the total weight of taxation has increased, as taxes on businesses and new social charges have more than taken up the slack.

I mention all this because as much as I love the ‘art de vivre’ in France and appreciate that I don’t have to lock my doors when I’m away, I have experienced the french attitude toward business first-hand and know it has to change if France’s youngest and brightest are to stop fleeing to friendlier countries in search of livelihood.