>wants to lower taxes on financial assets, and lower financial regulations, encouraging french people to invest more in their economy
>wants to lower the insane french labor market regulations, allowing the private sector some flexibility in hiring and firing employees
>wants to lower education state intervention, giving more control to schools and universities
>wants to provide education and skills to unemployed people instead of forcing them down the private sector's throat
>wants to suppress regulations, lower taxations and accounting/tax/labor complexity on opening and growing a small business
>wants to stay in the EU but the policies enacted should make our economy go towards the German model, which in turn should enable us to have a better negotiating stance against Germany on how the EU should be ran
>reasonable enough terrorism stance, with keeping border controls and increasing intelligence capabilities, but the real improvement would be lower labor market regulations providing lower-income good jobs to the youth in "problematic" areas
Why shouldn't I vote for him Sunday, Sup Forums ? As a right-leaning libertarian, I think this guy's plan is sound and actually pretty smart, I don't understand the hate.
Leo Sullivan
because none of those things are what he wants. He wants whatever Merkel tells him he wants.
Jaxon Bell
>>wants to lower education state intervention, giving more control to schools and universities Just what we needed, legal islamic schools and antifa training campus.
William James
fpbp
Hunter Parker
>wants to turn his country into a third world nigger shithole You forgot one.
Cameron Peterson
What makes you think so ? His time in government was spent trying to deregulate the labor market
Owen Rogers
Sounds like great plan.
TEAM MACARONI
Connor Thomas
>no more taxes! >free money to fuel everything! Poudre de perlinpinpin
Caleb Cook
But the learning material is still state-enforced, he just plans to provide better hiring and budgeting flexibilities for school infrastructure, the state would still indoctrinate us as they please
Dylan Evans
good
David Martin
Sounds like a good pick.
Bentley Fisher
>reasonable enough terrorism stance
"sit there and take it, more is on the way" is reasonable you?
I guess that plus "we'll tell you you're smarter than other people if you vote for us" is also a selling point.
Sebastian Bennett
Vote for him, le pen is just an other socialist attempt to fuck up the economy.
Noah Clark
Of course it's sensible to medpacks, otherwise they'd gather dust.
Brandon Baker
Why don't you kick your own niggers out instead of begging other countries not to?
Christian Flores
What is his stance on free speech?
Liam Long
Isn't Merkel's goal to have a very strong partner neighbor in its free market ? Why shouldn't Germany's goal for our economy to be stronger ?
Joseph Martinez
you have no clue how it works there.
Nicholas Perry
First of all, you're Swiss, not french. Secondly,
>wants to expand the social welfare state, expanding it to independents and people who leave their job ,in doing so, reinforcing the strong position employees have against their employers
>actually a problem because France has very high labor cost, overcomplicated worker laws, and the highest minimum wage in Europe
>economic program doesn't mention the FPP, the SMIC, all of whom basically fuck over businesses >has the incredibly innovative idea of taxing old people and retirees
>says France has to "live with terrorism"
>intends on investing more into education, and lower overspending, lowering deficit and debt whilst decreasing unemployment, while decreasing taxes at the same time
Kayden Taylor
>Why shouldn't I vote for him Sunday, Sup Forums ? As a right-leaning libertarian, I think this guy's plan is sound and actually pretty smart, I don't understand the hate. Exactly. Every Sup Forums libertarian should be voting for him. The hate comes from clueless teenagers and/or legit anti-EU shills. Ignore them
Julian Kelly
Non? Ma mere est enseignante en ZEP salope
Parker Phillips
Swiss can't vote, I'm studying in Switzerland but I'm a french citizen and lived in France my whole life before uni. Macron is not the libertarian I want him to be, but he sure is a better choice than Le Pen who wants to keep a majority of the welfare state system as is. Also, employees having a strong position is a desirable thing, in an ideal stateless free labor market where the unemployment rate is at 0%, the employee gets the higher ground which drives labor cost up because he is able to choose the better offer instead of having to settle for anything. I think that the real thing fucking over businesses is the hiring/firing difficulties imposed by the labor code which Macron wants to relax, if you don't believe me just consider why he has the support from basically every business owner, ranging from the big corporations to every small business owner