The election campaign of the SPD

The SPD clings ironically to its Schröder-Fischer agenda. Just do not shake it and if it leads to ruin, but you do not give up a creed. After all, it's not about the electorate at the lower social border. No, you want to reach the higher middle class. So one emancipates oneself from its origin and from its state. The suspended ones of this society can remain quietly suspended, they do not go anyway to the choice. Advertising is more about teachers, school councils, lawyers, senior government employees, works council chairman, etc. In the competition with the CDU, of course, can only lose the SPD. And the fact that an SPD minister wants to protect German companies from Chinese competition borders on the ridiculous. Schröder has won only one fight with the rescue service, then the air was out. Now the new Prime Minister of Lower Saxony holds his protective hand over the VW frauds and brings to distraction a tax relief in the game, which should relieve exactly the targeted bourgeoisie. And the common people should be calmed down with such mirroring as the so-called harmonization of social contributions.

He does not know how Schulz should hold this bunch of opportunists together. And to give a clear social democratic direction, he probably does not have the format. But even in times of deflation, social democracy has no business.

2 replies to "The SPD's election campaign program"

    1. It was with great pride that G. Schröder trumpeted that his party, under his leadership, had established the largest low paid sector in Europe. Agenda and Hartz laws were tools. The labor force of the lower classes has been exploited to a greater extent, the speed of work generally increased and the working atmosphere has been tightened. Even over fifty years were dependent on social assistance. The SPD was attached to the elite of the upper middle classes. Capital gains and assets were spared. For these measures, however, the party was no longer socially necessary. This can be the original, the conservative better.
      And how should a political leader, who receives one hundred percent approval, ie Everybody's Darling, be able to give direction to a party made up of different currents. As soon as he positions himself to the left or right, the approval of a grand piano disappears. Only the will to power is binding. Out of desperation only twenty percent want to vote for the Social Democratic party, because the AfD is actually the more credible opposition, but for many not yet an option.

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