| Yet hundreds of companies die, too. > You just illustrate the tipical French mentality ingrained by media all year long. Living in France for 8 years and creating 2 companies doesn't seem to count, eh? Now I have my companies elsewhere in Europe and just pay my taxes on the revenues in France, only not to deal with the bureaucratic overhead. > If France is so bad, move out. The chauvinism is strong in this one. I'm in France, because I like things here. But startup culture isn't one of them. Why take criticism of a country's policy personally? If you love your country try to fix it, don't suggest people who complain to leave. > You'll learn a thing or two in the process. I'm sure I would. I mean, I've done it. |
Do you think it would stay the same without all the regulations you love to hate ?
You can't complain about paying taxes and at the same time say you love France, 80% of the things that makes France a good country to live in are financed by taxes one way or another. Just look over the pond if you want to see how France would look without regulations, 1930 France is today's US in term of workers rights and social security. I'm sure it's perfect if you're in the top 15%, not so much otherwise