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France Protests | Impact on GE / Alstom Assets

What are your thoughts and impact to GE and the Alstom Assets now with the French public’s reaction to the actual impact of environmental accords and resulting taxation along with the free movement of people which allowed MSF, Catholic Charaties and other Globalist fronts to directly assist in the invasion of Africans and Middle Eastern peoples into Europe.

It appears not only has Britain through Brixit but also Italy with their new government and now the riots in France all afirm that societies can not survive invasions of peoples nor will the society long tolerate the elites taxing them into poverty as a way to control society by regressing it back to the time of the Surfs and Lords.

See this link as it shows even a video of a protestor in Paris now having his hand blown off by a grenade fired by police.

It appears the entire government of France may now be at risk of being thrown out of office shortly as global public opinion has turned against them.

This will make it even more difficult likely for GE to exit their Alstom issues as well.

https://www.rt.com/news/445982-torn-hand-video-protester/

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"GE needs to help continue to support governments"?

Have you read the news lately? Is GE capable of supporting anything beyond their own survival? Is their a government on Earth that would benefit from GE's support right now?

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Post ID: @2kxw+WxNmWpD

Agree with the last comment.

Macron needs to stop the Yellow Vest Russian conspiracy threat as well as punish Facebook for their part in the riots in order to help preserve the Eurozone and prevent Global Warming.

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Post ID: @2vxy+WxNmWpD

It appears the yellow vest protests are spreading and are becoming a threat to many nations interests as well as GE and our partners who develop Renewables.

Macron and other leaders must quickly stop the protestors or else it will be hard to save the world from unquestioned damage from global warming.

Also, GE needs to help continue to support governments in developing new renewable energy sources and continuing to keep ecomagination as part of its focus.

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Post ID: @2stn+WxNmWpD

@WxNmWpD-1iik SO Let me get his straight ge is going to pay a 50 million dollar fine for not hiring people in Jan just to turn around and hire them after the fine ....ok

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Post ID: @1uer+WxNmWpD

All the work will be sent to alstom from GE Power. They did not buy that place to sit around. GE realizes that the idot$ that they replaced the skilled managers, testing, and engineering are not cutting it. They are seeing that managers from Walmart and McDonalds can not run a manufacturing plant like the seasoned managers and engineers that GE let go. GE is heading to a major move to France.

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Post ID: @1iik+WxNmWpD

Poorly written but very true...the French will loathe the Paris Agreement when they see their energy bills tripling and beyond.

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Post ID: @1omi+WxNmWpD

To the original poster, you do realize this site is a Russian government sponsored site?

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Post ID: @tlq+WxNmWpD

@tzy there is no Alstom. It no longer exists. It’s GE or unemployment. And you call the OP “uneducated” ? Also, you’re being a hypersensitive twit by reading bigotry into the OP. Being against uncontrolled immigration and loss of one’s own culture isn’t bigotry, it’s basic human nature.

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Post ID: @fpt+WxNmWpD

It’s not GE who needs to get rid of Alstom, but the other way round. Then maybe Alstom legacy employees won’t be stuck in a company full of uneducated bigots like the OP who can’t form a grammatically correct and coherent sentence, even though English is probably his native language.

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Post ID: @tzy+WxNmWpD

Hope that wasn’t an Alstom employee.

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