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Edwin's avatar

ScrewWorm, thanks for the restack, and remember "You'll own nothing and be happy. We will mandate it."

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Stive's avatar

Events move fast nowadays. It will be too late to save Germany in four years in a new election. All things have plus and minus but AfD is Germany's last hope. A coalition with out the AfD means a government with horrid parties instead.

Germany won't cease to exist but will be so changed that it will be a threat to Germans and the world once again.

Sad. Britain is toast but had hopes Germany could do better. That's all folks says the rabbit.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

So true , sadly.

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Dave's avatar

First. It is simply beyond belief that the EU with a GDP of $19 trillion can’t create a defense against Russia with a GDP of $2 trillion. Far past time for the US to cut those selfish assholes loose to defend themselves. We bailed them out in WW’s One and Two and have paid for their fucking defense since. Enough.

Second. Germany and the UK are well on their way to becoming countries that suppress free speech much like Russia, Iran and China. We in the US must acknowledge this fact and realize that we can no longer be allies with countries that don’t share our love of freedom.

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Catherine Brown's avatar

Aren't they already suppressing free dspeech?

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LilyZ's avatar

He didn’t win. They rigged it

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Catherine Brown's avatar

I read another article about this, but with yours I can actually understand what is going on there. The whole "forming a coalition" makes no sense at all to me. These people vote, but never really change anything for the better (it seems.) Look at England. They voted for a change and things actually got worse.

On a fun note, my husband is watching a video about a 10,000 dollar toilet! Lol, and no it is not covered in gold.

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Bill's avatar

Union + Social Democrats + Greens form a ruling coalition that acts a lot like the previous government but perhaps takes longer to make decisions. AfD had to win outright to make any changes and even then would need to win a majority or find a willing coalition party. Time is running out for Germany and the United Kingdom.

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Edwin's avatar

Thanks for the restack, Gbill7.

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