Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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Projet de progrès social : Quel budget pour "Air Pur des Vosges" ?







First, what are the prospects in France? Here is a
survey released by the Senate * :


Between 2004 and 2009, spending three services increased from 10.5 billion euros to 14 billion euros, and now represent 10% of operating expenses of all local authorities. In comparison, transportation accounted for only 6% of the total general advice, networks and infrastructure, 5% education, 6%, as presented in the following graph: "




It is now possible to locate the specific context
Vosges **




With a budget of € 470 000 000, the General Council manages the largest government budget of the department .* **

According to Mr. Stephen Pourcher, general counsel of the Vosges: "
insufficient credits in social spending and especially non-state compensation, which leads to take on certain social lines to address other, ie take the poor to give to the poor
, such as the lower housing solidarity fund 420 000 euros to pay for the RSA.
"


It seems that the Draft Social Progress"


Ne faut-il alors pas encourager chacun à faire preuve d'inventivité ?
Déjà, nous apportons ici notre propre contribution.
Ainsi, ce projet est une preuve qu'en soutenant des créateurs doués comme Guy Nègre et d'autres, il est possible d'agir astucieusement sur les 3 volets du développement durable :

Progrès social, Performance économique,

Respect de l'environnement.
Chiche !
But how long will it take, socially and economically?

Inevitably, we will have to address later the case of pseudo-"debt" service, which poisons the lives of all. While remaining optimistic, of course, since viable economic alternatives exist: it is only asking the right questions and make social decisions and industrial respond naturally.




  • To be continued ...
  • *
  • http://www.senat.fr/rap/r09-572/r09-5726.html

http://www.senat.fr/rap/r09-572/r09-5723. gif
**

http://www.etiennepourcher.fr/p1-t-330

***
http://www.vosges.fr/Conseil-général/Budget.htm

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