60 liters per person per day, that is the amount of water from which the Minister Narbona want to penalize consumption. With this limit in the consumption of water is one to consider the appropriateness of the shower. And not only that. Is it worthwhile to pull the chain every time or should we wait for some odors arising from the toilet unbearable? With 60 liters of water per day, anyone looking to anger the risks of the gardens, the pools filled and, without saying, the mere existence of the golf courses. With that amount of water is no longer spoken of living, but to survive. Start pessimism. And how did we get here? For many years that there has been talk of the water problem and the different ways to address it, but the PP, with PHN, was the first to make a line of action. The arrival of Narbonne to the Ministry of Environment meant the abrupt rupture of the PHN. Little by little we are seeing that there was an alternative plan. We citizens face to face with reality. How is it possible? We have a number of policy makers to anticipate and resolve issues. The number of politicians put themselves and when it is modified to increase, never decrease it. Their salaries are marked them as well and, in this case always agree. How can you not have known then predict what would happen and that we see so many doomed to deprivation? The Borrell himself defended the transfers recently. So our political class has been improvising all the time. But a shift is deleted, all others have been questioned. Those words of Bono, so accurate when put demagogic, that "things are not of those who have but who needs them," has lapsed. Things now are who has them, that nothing in the world willing to share. So now those who speak of God, we are even more difficult. To believe in God, you must first believe in human beings. How to believe in who is not willing to share or to help? Launched the careers of selfishness, the end is unpredictable.
Benissa Asylum
Opening
The essential lesson
Benissa Asylum
Opening
The essential lesson
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