Chapter 82: The New "Roosevelt" New Deal
The proud departing of the Pessini became a powerful catalyst for the Bonapartist party, who were all eager to be reused by the "monarch" so that they could go out in the envious eyes of others.
The remaining Bonapartists looked at Jérôme with burning eyes. Bonaparte, they want to hear the next appointment from the mouth of His Royal Highness the Prince.
Jérôme. Bonaparte did not disappoint them, and a second command followed.
"Captain Letty!" Jérôme. Bonaparte turned his gaze to Letty, who was standing in the third position to his right.
Hear Jérôme. Letty, who called his name solemnly by Bonaparte, did not dare to slack off, and he hurriedly responded: "Your Majesty! ”
"You're in charge of the propaganda in Paris before the election, and make sure that the name Bonaparte and its meaning are well received!" Jérôme. Bonaparte said to Letty as he pulled out the scratch paper of the slogan he had written the night before at the Hôtel de Lyon from his jacket pocket and handed it to Letty: "I want to make sure that it is posted on every street and every corner of the city of Paris!" ”
Letty reverently took Jérôme with both hands. Bonaparte replied with a note: "Yes! ”
"You can open it and take a look! I don't know how to say it! "Jérôme. Bonaparte was afraid that Letty would not understand the above content, so he specially reminded him.
Although Captain Letty was a little unimpressed, he listened to Jérôme. Bonaparte's suggestion was to open the neatly folded scratch paper.
The scratch paper only reads: "In these unfortunate times, we have to devise some plans to re-pin our hopes on those at the bottom of the pyramid, the forgotten." It should be the duty and obligation of all the people of France to make France great again. ”
That's right, Jérôme. The campaign slogan that Bonaparte stole in Lyon was a mixture of the presidents of the United States in 1932 and 2016.
"Your Majesty, do you want to reopen the National Workshop and gain the support of those people?" Letty really didn't understand Jérôme. The meaning of Bonaparte's campaign slogans and the idea of the free market led him to think that Jérôme. What Bonaparte advocated was the re-establishment of the previously abolished state factories to ensure that unemployment would not be lost.
The Bonapartists also looked as puzzled as Letty.
Eugène. Rue's expression was a little tangled, he seemed to have something to say, but it was not good to speak now.
"No!" Jérôme. Bonaparte looked around, took in everyone's expressions and movements, and then spoke again: "The state factory itself is a palliative thing, and what we need to do is to find something to do for those who are irritable!" The government should not remain silent in the crisis, it should be the driving force of economic recovery, and when the market cannot be regulated by its own strength, the government should guide the adjustment of the economy, so that those who are unemployed have something to do! Our government doesn't manage too much, and too little! We need to build on the superiority of the French system and reduce unemployment. ”
Letty seems to understand the listener Jérôme. After Bonaparte's explanation, he spoke: "Your Majesty, can I understand it as a reduction in unemployment? ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte was stunned for a moment, and suddenly he realized that he seemed to be talking to the person in front of him about Keynesian-Rooseveltism, which was like playing the harp to a cow, and it was better to tell them something real.
I'm so stupid!
Jérôme. Bonaparte wanted to slap himself in the face, and then he decided to bring his channel to the same level as that of Letty and others.
What I mean by this is that the future French government will ensure that unemployment does not rise, and at the same time revitalize the French banking sector and establish education...... To sum it up in one sentence: New Deal, Order, Religion! ”
Jérôme. Bonaparte spoke to Letty in the most concise of words, and from time to time glanced at Eugène. Ruet.
As one of the Bonaparte members present, Eugène was among the most educated and astute of the Bonaparte. Ruai fell into deep thought.
After explaining to Letty, Jérôme was the one who represented the specific policy in the slogan. Bonaparte asked again if Letty understood.
Letty said she understood.
In Jérôme. In Bonaparte's suggestion that he could leave, Letty again called out several Bonaparte generals to leave with him.
Only Pierre was left on the scene. Bonaparte, Prince Jérôme the Elder, Mathilde, Eugène. Ruiet, Fleury and the last two Bonapartas.
In Jérôme. When Bonaparte asked the two Bonapartartists about their work, one of the Bonapartist said that he was a battalion commander in the French National Guard.
"Good! You're in charge of co-opting people in the National Guard who want to join us! Your immediate superior is Fleury! "Jérôme. Bonaparte patted the Bonaparte on the shoulder and admonished: "Remember to be careful when the National Guard is in full swing!" If the other person is not someone you can trust, don't have a deep friendship with him! ”
Jérôme. The Bonaparte, who had been entrusted with the important task by Bonaparte, responded excitedly with a "yes" and left the room.
Immediately afterwards, Jérôme. Bonaparte again inquired about another Bonapartist and from his mouth Jérôme. Bonaparte learned that he was a special commissioner for railways under the command of the Paris police.
It was Louis in 1846. The appointment issued by Philippe, from the mouth of this commissioner, Jérôme. Bonaparte learned that the special commissioner for railways was not in charge of the railroad as he understood it, but that it was a kind of secret police that screened special elements in Paris in the name of the railway.
However, since this decree was only issued in 1846, the imperfect railway commissioner was not under the control of the police department during the Orleans period, but was directly subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
After the February Revolution, only a small number of railway commissioners were reassigned to the National Police Agency, and they became the most transparent group of people in the National Police Agency.
Jérôme. Bonaparte also told the railway commissioner to return to the police department to consciously attract a group of people who had the same fate as him, and also specifically asked the railway commissioner for his name.
"Your Majesty, my name is Marcel. Yaluk! The railway commissioner excitedly said his name.
"I see, Marcel, you can contact me directly if there is any situation!" Jérôme. Bonaparte bowed slightly at the guy in front of him, and the idea of forming his own secret police took root in his mind.
"Yes!" Marcel. Yaluk to Jérôme. Bonaparte bowed deeply, and also left with a dream.
At this time, Jérôme. Bonaparte turned his gaze to his cousin, Pierre. Bonaparte.