Dragons he made a first huge mistake, underestimating, and by much, the dangers and difficulties of the lions’ den into which the believing flatterers threw him in his miracles as a Demiurge. He then made a second very serious mistake, in overestimating his own abilities, always driven by more or less sincere applauders.
In the eight months of government, there was a competition between right and left to see who pulled him more on his side. For a while he resisted but now, more cornered than ever, he made his choice, which would seem suicidal. President who must show himself confident and decisive, head of the first therapeutic government of preventive medicine, in the face of the predictable civil war that is breaking out, is pushed, according to the press, to take into account the historical lessons concerning the iron arms engaged by two governments of conservatives, that of Reagan and that of Thatcher. The first threatened with dismissal the air traffic controllers who demanded salary increases. Controllers and their trade unionists were sure that Reagan would not get the 13,000 workers out of business and continued the declared strike indefinitely. Reagan gave a 48-hour ultimatum, after which he fired 11,359.
A Draghi, squeezed between the hawks of the left and the doves of the right, is reminded of the results obtained from the previous tug-of-war. More clearly, he is told: he threatens the strikers with dismissal, after giving an ultimatum … and you will see that we will win the tug-of-war. So you can receive a resounding standing ovation of applauders wherever you go. Otherwise the no-vax will win it and with what face would you show yourself around Europe? I have not yet read the objection to be made to the prompters of this hard line. The resisters and the strikers against the abominable Nazi card, as in the case mentioned above, do not ask for a salary increase. It manifests itself with active, passive and repressed participation, so as not to be pointed to the public contempt, because regardless of the many reasons, always remember that if we had an effective, safe and sufficiently tested vaccine available, without adjustments of prescriptions and age indications Along the way, we would have had a whole other story, right now, the insistence of vaccine persecution is only a matter of stubbornness and prestige for the Taliban in the government.
If Draghi wants to go down in history as a poor fellow overwhelmed by a government-child who was stubborn to win a war that has already been won, he should follow the advice of the warmongers who push him to imitate Reagan.
Otherwise, you immediately summon the scientific representatives of the resisters, who have, yes, and with incredible fortitude, won the most important battle: the demonstration that there are effective drugs that can prevent us from doing repeat injections. The real interlocutors, for a President aware of the madness in progress, are they, the heroic scientists and doctors mocked by the “regime scientists”. By collaborating with them and helping them, there would be the only serious way to pacify Italians for real and not just in words.