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John A. Lucas's avatar

It would be easy for some of us to bask in schafenfreude — Angela Merkel dissolved Germany’s borders, pressured other European countries to do the same, and is now living with the consequences. But resist that temptation— Germany has experienced economic meltdown before, in large part due to other countries’ policies, and the result was not a happy one.

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CocotteMinute's avatar

Of course there’s no reason to ”rejoice” , what happens in Germany is what will happen to other European countries. All this is the result of European Commission diktats - themselves coming from ”higher”. And from NATO ’s and US deep state manœuvres. Besides, the same kind of ”not happy result” is maybe what’s intended in the end.

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Rightful Freedom's avatar

"...the result was not a happy one."

Indeed.

"The bitter truth is that Germany's problems are solvable - but not as long as the political class refuses to break the shackles it has imposed on itself. The upcoming elections will not change this as long as all potential governing parties cling to a dogma that subordinates Germany's interests to those of Washington."

There are lots of problems. The big question seems to be, do the Germans really have the will to abandon what's wrong and start to fix it? Will they admit that man-made climate change is a hoax? Will they face the real reason why people are driving cars into Christmas celebrations to murder Germans? Will they admit that socialism doesn't work? I have my doubts.

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CocotteMinute's avatar

Not only for Germans, but for all Europeans, scales in the eyes will fall when they realize that all the ”European” policies are decided behind the certain : WEF, NATO,... - and the actual puppeteers above...

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CP's avatar

No normal person wants to see millions suffer. Yet a strong Germany, which means a strong EU and a strong NATO has already destroyed 2 countries: Greece, economically and Ukraine in a war which is a paragon of insensate folly. Perhaps the third collapse in just over a 100 hundred years will result, at long last, in the German people insisting on the proper regulation and control of their politicians.

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