Company that does not come, fine!

Why settle for fining the companies that left Catalonia with the declaration of independence and do not return now if we can, in addition, impose on Moncloa that a few more that never were there locate their headquarters here?.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 January 2024 Tuesday 03:24
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Company that does not come, fine!

Why settle for fining the companies that left Catalonia with the declaration of independence and do not return now if we can, in addition, impose on Moncloa that a few more that never were there locate their headquarters here?

Those who demand the return could also sign up, in the European campaign, for the announcement of the arrival of new business headquarters in Catalonia... And perhaps, place some lazy nephew in them.

Personally, I really want to have the Inditex headquarters in the neighborhood, because I have spent a lot of money at their franchises during the sales with the children and, with a little help from the marketing people, perhaps I could place some copy at the headquarters. both the piece.

That imposing the choice of its headquarters on a company comes into flagrant collision with article 38 of the Constitution that enshrines the freedom of business?... So what?

Also colliding with the happy article is the demand that those who left distraught by the botched declaration of independence return: the independence movement deserved more. And he also deserves more than this influencer ad. We would all deserve a Government that would generate, with time, talent and the complicity of everyone, the conditions that make Catalonia the headquarters to which every company aspires... Without fines.

And why not also demand that the heads of the bank presidents and CEOs (what large company today does not depend more or less on the Government?) who abandoned us roll? Why not replace them with one of ours?

And why not? Let's ask for the headquarters of Tesla, Nvidia, Google, Amazon... The magnificent seven... for home! That there will be some manager who will tip us off about the stock market at the gym. In short, we would also ignore, like Junts' demands yesterday, the recommendations of the OECD, the World Bank and the IMF on market freedom and how ignoring it leads to Venezuela.

And, before you demand from Sánchez the headquarters of Real Madrid in Plaza Catalunya, I ask you, please, not to collapse the AVE; because, at worst, at Moncloa they are already calculating...