BNP today alleged that ordinary citizens of the country are suffering in the face of high inflation caused by the "corruption, plunder and foul play" by the government and pro-regime business syndicate.
The losses from the ongoing riots in France are estimated at over one billion euros ($1.09 billion), including over 200 retail outlets which had been plundered, over 300 banking centers destroyed and 250 vendor kiosks damaged.
Plundering? no, but they re plotting like hell. and we re seeing the handywood, and seeing evidence of that handiwork in other ways. sometimes it doesn t manifest itself as clearly and precisely as you like it to be. with very clearly drawn outlines, emails and notices saying, hey, we re about to do some uglyish. right. that s not how it works which is why reports like this identifying this intersection that is creating and fermeanting the kind of ugliness, the underbelly of which is manifest in moments like we saw with cnn, where you have a former president purveying just without abandon in it and the network sitting there, ratings look good, right? what do you think happens from all of this? how does this play itself out? it plays itself out in something
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