Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Il curriculum di Borghezio

The curriculum vitae is very important, or so they say. For young people seeking work or a better job, he says: do it well, with the utmost care. And it is True, the curriculum is important: how to disagree?
But then, before the umpteenth TV debate ahead of some public statements, I found myself wondering: who are these people? Where you from? What were they doing before?
And so I did a search online, particularly http://www.wikipedia.it/ , but also on the search engines, on the official websites. Any politician with a satisfactory curriculum vitae is, admittedly, but some are amazing. And not just for politicians, ministers, mayors and councilors: also on the boards (not only private and public), theaters, cinema, sport, everywhere, si rimane stupefatti.
Forse era meglio se non la facevo, questa ricerca; e non so nemmeno se sia il caso di portarne qui i risultati, sono tutti dati ufficiali ma si rischia il linciaggio. Alla fine mi sono detto che queste ricerche sono abbastanza facili e ognuno può farle da sè, magari visitando i siti ufficiali, quelli dove i personaggi famosi parlano in prima persona; qui mi basta di averne cominciato a parlare.
Faccio eccezione per alcuni casi esemplari, in positivo e in negativo: dal curriculum di Mario Borghezio (influente membro della Lega Nord, deputato al Parlamento Europeo) risulta quasi soltanto che è avvocato. Dire “avvocato” non è che significhi molto, c’è avvocato e avvocato; ma pazienza. Quello che mi ha stupito (non so chi ha compilato la sua biografia su wikipedia) è stato constatare che per Borghezio il capitolo “Vicende giudiziarie e di cronaca” è lunga il doppio rispetto alla biografia, e comprende cose un tantino inquietanti (la vicinanza ai terroristi neofascisti negli anni ‘70, per esempio, con annessa esaltazione dell’omicidio del giudice Occorsio).
Su Umberto Bossi, wikipedia e siti ufficiali a parte, ho letto delle colorite biografie ai tempi in cui aveva litigato con Berlusconi, negli anni ’90. Bossi dava del mafioso a Berlusconi (le condanne a Dell’Utri sarebbero arrivate molto tempo dopo), Berlusconi rispondeva “Umberto Bossi ha trovato il primo lavoro a quarant’anni, when they elected to Parliament "- and here I stop, but the news on" fanigottismo "Bossi (we are in the vicinity of the most trite platitudes about Naples) have never been denied. An extraordinary
curriculum, and all positive, but had Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, Minister for the Economy in the last Prodi government, who passed away recently. Padoa-Schioppa was often mocked in the newspapers and sbertucciato Berlusconi, but try to compare her resume with that of Tremonti. Is to say: it is a pity that Padoa-Schioppa has been unable to work for five years ... I think back even to his two most famous characters, the one about the "big babies" and that on having positive charges. Was said in a TV interview, I think there are still movies and you can check: the interviewer (Fabio Fazio, unless I'm confused in my memory) asked him about his life, and Padoa-Schioppa said that he had gone to live alone at eighteen, and that most of his life was spent abroad, outside Italy and therefore was used to being self-sufficient. The following bars, about the "big babies" that remain in the parental home, it was very good-natured and sounded more like a wish than an evil. When Padoa-Schioppa told the fees as a beautiful thing, he was just doing civic education: was referring to our Constitution, "everyone has to pay taxes according to their ability to pay." Well, first of all taxes are paid, then you control how they are spending, then discussing if they are too heavy to be paid. An elementary lesson in common sense, but it cost him his election defeat because it was enlarged and taken in a negative way by those who had interest in doing so.
Moreover, the present Parliament is made up largely by the same person who insulted severely and repeatedly, for weeks, someone like Rita Levi Montalcini: even these insults (heavy) there is video documentation. The curriculum vitae of Rita Levi Montalcini, to Padoa-Schioppa: put them in comparison with that of Russia, Borghezio, Gasparri, the Santanché of Storace, Bossi, Maroni, Zaia, of Cota, Mara Carfagna, Nicole Minetti, Maria Stella Gelmini ...
Now, after this research, I begin to understand why the Italian economy has been stagnant for fifteen years ago, said the other day Dr. Draghi, heir to a Bank of Italy Carlo Azeglio Ciampi. (By the way, will never be like the curriculum vitae of Mario Draghi and Carlo Azeglio Ciampi? I almost going to see ...)

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