The avalanche rolls

A third of small and medium-sized construction companies will disappear from the market. You will become insolvent in no time. This is still an optimistic prediction from observers who urgently want an upturn and do not want to cloud economic expectations. But things are no better in other sectors.

  • Many small business owners in the restaurant sector have not been able to cope with the mandated shutdowns of recent years and in children's book author language one would say that they simply closed.
  • In the textile industry, the higher-priced items are sold less and many shopkeepers have laid off their employees and are in sales themselves in order to be able to continue the business. However, they do not have to raise the prices by six percent, but significantly higher.
  • The bakers who run their ovens on gas have to pass on their costs; ten percent is not enough.
  • In the cities, more and more shop windows are covered with paper without a successor moving into the abandoned shop.
  • Fewer and fewer workers from Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa are needed, so that there are increasing discussions about stopping immigration. While this labor is cheap because the costs of raising and basic education are not borne by Germany, automation in production does not require a further influx of unskilled workers, so the tendency to close the borders is increasing again.
  • The collapse of the banks, which has already picked up speed in the USA, does not seem to have arrived in Germany yet. Only Postbank has been taken over by Deutsche Bank so far. Ernst Wolf and others see enormous changes in store for us in this area. The abolition of cash will be a significant step towards total foreign domination.

The political class are aware of the impending unrest, hence the tightening of the law against so-called hate online, the extensive possibilities for censorship and last but not least the arming of the police with stun guns and armored vehicles. North Rhine-Westphalia's CDU government appears to be leading the way, but Baden-Württemberg and Lower Saxony are also highly active in preparing for civil unrest.

So that there is no disruptive fire from the judiciary, the highest court was staffed with government informants and preventive detention was enshrined in law in Bavaria. In the other countries they call it pre-trial detention. The term "protective custody" used by the Nazis is scrupulously avoided.

No one knows whether the situation in Argentina, where gangs attack and plunder supermarkets, can be prevented. In France, at least, that couldn't be prevented. And hardly anyone will be distracted by the climate, Covid and warmongering if inflation, unemployment and impoverishment continue to increase.

9 Replies to “The avalanche is rolling”

  1. https://uncutnews.ch/das-afghanistan-debakel-washingtons-war-das-vorspiel-zum-ultimativen-desaster-der-nato-in-der-ukraine/

    “Remarkably, but not surprisingly, the second anniversary of the Afghanistan debacle received little coverage in Western media this week. The shameful withdrawal of US forces is on a par with the paltry 1975 withdrawal from Saigon, in former South Vietnam, by Vietnamese insurgents.

    What little Western media reported on it tended to perversely blame the Taliban government for the poverty and the ruinous consequences of the war. According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, 15,5 million Afghans, or almost 40% of the population, are suffering from extreme food shortages. A major reason for the deprivation is Washington's seizure of $7 billion in assets from the Afghan central bank in response to the Taliban takeover. Washington continues to refuse any surrender due to "human rights concerns."

    The glaring fact - absurdly ignored by the Western media - is that Afghanistan's struggle to rebuild is the result of 20 years of destruction inflicted on the country by the US and NATO.

    The same horrifying legacy of war and military machinations can be seen in several other countries into which Washington and its Western accomplices have meddled under the guise of “democracy building”: Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen and Somalia, to name but a few to call."

  2. https://apolut.net/das-wirtschaftswachstum-schwaechelt-von-christian-kreiss/

    “The days of steady real economic growth are likely to be over in most developed countries and some developing countries. We have long been in a secular turn. For the majority of the population there is unlikely to be any real, welfare-enhancing economic growth in the future, probably even a contraction. In some industrialized and developing countries this has already been the case for a large part of the population for about 10 to 20 years, for example in Great Britain, Italy, Brazil, South Africa, Japan, Mexico, Germany and the USA and certainly in some other countries as well. (7)”

  3. https://tkp.at/2023/09/10/lehrer-draengen-kinder-zu-klimastreik/

    “For the new “climate demo” on September 15th, teachers are mobilizing in numerous schools - in a way that is reminiscent of totalitarian regimes and amounts to the abuse of children for climate scaremongering.

    A real strike is a struggle by wage earners against those in power. The “climate strikes” of “Fridays for Future” are quite the opposite of this, namely marches by academics and students from good backgrounds in support of the prevailing agenda.”

  4. https://tkp.at/2023/09/15/verzweiflung-hat-die-deutsche-industrie-erfasst/

    “There is an economic downturn. It is associated with structural problems,” says Clemens Fuest, President of the Munich Ifo Institute. “It is this combination that leads to the gloom we see today.”

    Economists like him fear that the industrial fabric of Europe’s largest economy could slowly erode as more and more companies move their production and investments abroad.”

  5. https://tkp.at/2023/09/18/was-passiert-an-den-boersen-was-kommt/

    “Both short-term and long-term U.S. interest rates have risen sharply over the past two years and are expected to remain two to three percentage points higher over the next 10 years than they have been over the past 13 years. This is particularly explosive because debt in the USA is higher today than ever before in history: from 1952 to the early 1980s, total US debt (government, corporate and private households) was around 1,3 -fold of US GDP. At the beginning of 2000 they were around 1,8 times higher. Since 2009 to date they have been approximately 2,6 times, specifically: in the second quarter of 2 they were 2023 times, which means that the debt currently amounts to 2,654% of economic power.265

    In view of these debts, which have risen sharply in recent decades and are now very high, a rise in interest rates has a much more serious impact on economic activity than in the past. A comparison with previous interest rate hike cycles is therefore only of limited significance.”

  6. https://tkp.at/2023/11/12/deutschland-die-einkommensschere-geht-weiter-auf-einfachen-leuten-geht-es-immer-schlechter/

    “The proportion of very poor people, i.e. those who have to get by on less than half of the middle income (median income), rose sharply from 2010% to 2022% between 7,7 and 10,1, the proportion of poor people who have less than 60% of middle income increased from 14,5% to 16,7%. The result of the trade union-affiliated scientists is: “The clear conclusion on the poverty rates: The proportion of people affected by poverty has been growing for years.”

  7. https://sciencefiles.org/2023/11/29/nun-wissen-wir-dass-bei-der-ard-dyskalkulie-eine-der-hauptkompetenzen-zur-beschaeftigung-ist/

    “If you have thought in the last few weeks and months that everything is getting more expensive, that your own finances are getting tighter and that your financial leeway is getting smaller and smaller, then the Tagesschau has given you the all-clear. If you look in your wallet today, you don't have less, no, you have MORE in your wallet. So it was worth wading through the valley of inflation and price increases, because now you are about to climb the peak of wealth and prosperity, which will of course mean that the dyscalculators in German ministries will start inventing new taxes , so that you don't get too comfortable.

    At the ARD-tagesschau, this result of a widespread suffering, particularly among those who viewed basic arithmetic with suspicion and dislike at school, reads as follows:”

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