Monday, March 14, 2011

Are Tabacco Wraps Addictive?

Opportunity, not folklore!



Act of Crucifix

I'm funny how you always strive to interpret the thought or words of others, maybe explained through an article as a sort of personal attack or non-recognition of the actions of those who hold a particular office. It seems to me that a spirit of pure partisanship or political affiliation, you should instead give proper attention to the needs of an economic sector in a state of crisis.

interventions requested by me (see Campintesta, November 2010, ed) are perfectly in line with policies in the development, support, enhancement of activities in many communities take. In reality different and vital, in fact, the integration of trade with the development of tourism and cultural activities on the agenda, the initiatives of trade are considered an opportunity and not "folk ideas", as it seems some think member of the majority!

The economic crisis and the consequent drop in consumption we bring it all back in 2011: this will lead to a reduction of the trade turnover and, more importantly, corporate profitability, with some times disastrous consequences on the family budget of those merchants.

The intention of some of my recent considerations was simply to want to encourage the administration to try to work synergistically with the various existing institutions and working in the tourist / commercial / cultural to promote a circuit by merging culture, traditions, trade, tourism and entertainment . You can not think, for instance, that thousands of visitors each year populate the City Paper's stay outside the city, which fields do not even touch on: This is a missed opportunity! While the regulatory, planning and providing a basis for future development activities in our country is important, it is equally true that immediate actions are necessary times for operations to liven up the city.

by Campintesta , February 2011

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