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The Superbonus will cost 200 billion: we will thank (!) Conte who introduced it and the right who extended it

The costs of the Superbonus for Italian taxpayers are rising day by day: the choice of the Conte 2 Government which introduced it and of the right which allowed its extension turned out to be madness

The Superbonus will cost 200 billion: we will thank (!) Conte who introduced it and the right who extended it

For the Superbonus we will forever thank the people's advocate, the leader of the M5S Giuseppe Conte, who introduced it with his second Government but also the right who extended it. It's a shame that for Italians the cost of the Superbonus is beyond all expectations: 200 billion in total. On Friday, the update of the public accounts revealed a bitter truth: 40 billion extra deficits from Superbonus, to be added to the 120 already accounted for. But it won't end here because, according to what "La Stampa" claims, another loose cannon is on the way due to the 40 billion Superbonus. In the end the Superbonus will have cost taxpayers 200 billion, a monstrous outlay for the benefit of no more than 4% of properties but above all with a negligible effect on GDP. Translated: the Superbonus cost a lot, benefits only a small part of homeowners and not the less well-off and has minimal macroeconomic effects. A masterpiece of ignorance due to the second Conte Government but for which the center-right is not free from blame, having given the green light to the controversial measure. Let the voters remember this the next time they are called to the polls but, immediately, down from the Conte and Five Star towers. But also the center-right.

2 thoughts on "The Superbonus will cost 200 billion: we will thank (!) Conte who introduced it and the right who extended it"

  1. Good morning
    I would like to make a comment on Locatelli's article on the introduction of the super bonus by Conte and his party and the extension of the right...
    He forgot to say that the Democratic Party was in government when Conte introduced it, which did not bat an eyelid and supported the choices
    Of the M5S.
    Maybe if he writes it in his articles he publishes he could be or give the impression of being a freer journalist and less interested in those left-wing radical scic media powers.
    For example, we no longer talk about the European representative who went around with bags full of cash given by Qatar,
    Ah yes but he is a representative of the PD together with the beautiful blonde and her partner...but I remember him just to give an example, I wouldn't want to offend anyone's susceptibility, no rich millionaire who hates the right but eats caviar and drives around in luxurious cars and lives in non-popular housing, dispenses moralism
    From morning to evening,
    I also think of poor D'Alema
    That in the negotiation with Colombia he would still have to explain clearly what he intended to do in addition to enriching himself further.
    If this is today's left...
    I wish I had never known
    Berlinguer who gave me hope and ideas and who today the PD and his followers are destroying.
    thank you

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    1. I think everyone knows that the Democratic Party was part of the Conte 2 Government, but it is right to remember it. In reality, the initial idea of ​​the Superbonus wasn't wrong, but the way it was implemented was madness. However, I would like to reassure you: I am not in the least interested in the radical chic left-wing media powers. I just try to do good journalism, independent and impartial.

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