Ho dedicato molte critiche alle proposte sbagliate e populiste della destra-destra, cercando di mostrarne l’inconsistenza e gli errori. Ma anche in politica non si può vincere di rimessa o giocando in difesa. È ora di guardare, sempre con occhio critico, anche alle proposte economiche dei progressisti. Cosa si vede sull’altra sponda del fiume della politica […] L'articolo Nei programmi dei progressisti dove sono le proposte economiche e fiscali convincenti? proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
This article criticizes the lack of strong, well-defined economic and fiscal proposals from progressive political parties in Italy.
The author argues that while they have been critical of populist proposals from the right, progressives also need to offer concrete solutions. They find little evidence of such solutions in current programs, lamenting the reliance on "bonus" systems rather than structural reforms.
The author expresses a desire for clear, feasible economic proposals from the opposition, suggesting a need for a strong "shadow minister" who can articulate a compelling economic vision.
Essentially, the main idea is that progressives need to move beyond empty promises and "bonus" policies and put forward thoughtful, actionable economic and fiscal plans.
This article criticizes the lack of strong, well-defined economic and fiscal proposals from progressive political parties in Italy. The author argues that while they have been critical of populist proposals from the right, progressives also need to offer concrete solutions. They find little evidence of such solutions in current programs, lamenting the reliance on "bonus" systems rather than structural reforms. The author expresses a desire for clear, feasible economic proposals from the opposition, suggesting a need for a strong "shadow minister" who can articulate a compelling economic vision. Essentially, the main idea is that progressives need to move beyond empty promises and "bonus" policies and put forward thoughtful, actionable economic and fiscal plans.