First comes the stupid saying that “we” couldn't take everyone, then Gabriel messes with Pegida (after patting her beforehand). And Stegner, Gabriels Seehofer, wrestles ...
Category: Politics
When does the talk about the smugglers finally stop in the media? With the help of the EU, the Western European states are dragging their food surpluses into the North African territories and are harassing the people there ...
The endeavor of individual capital groups to form monopolies is a characteristic of the capitalist economic order. The Monopolies Commission was set up to limit this urge. She decided against this merger. ...
Both J. Sachs and HW Sinn overlook the considerable political gain that Germany and the Troika achieve by enforcing their austerity dictates: In Germany and among the others ...
Austerity means withdrawal of the state to sovereign tasks. The consumption taxes should be as high as possible, all other taxes as low as possible; free play of economic actors; no price fixing for protection ...
This is not a struggle for basic economic views. This is a political struggle for supremacy in Europe: the rich northerners want to consolidate their supremacy. Greece is to be downgraded to a labor pool. ...
According to Merkel and Schäuble, austerity means that low-wage Greek workers will become the labor pool for the northern countries. For parcel carriers and taxi drivers, the minimum wage is already only on paper. That too…
Of course, Germany needs a lot of doctors to keep the supply going. Most hospitals suffer from the shortage of doctors. And many practices are no longer staffed and are simply closed. Germany…
Kauder and Schäuble are dinosaurs that no longer fit into our time: the extremely embarrassing Kauder saying: "The Greeks should pay their debts and not make reparation claims" and the stupid Schäuble saying: ...
The SZ has a full-page article about Schäuble prominently on page three: Schäuble would also like to attend operas or write plays. But the responsibility ... In this tenor a whole ...
What a hypocrisy to speak of the Greeks and the Greek economy as if there were a Greek economy. The journalists know or they could ...