In times of technological adaptation and exponential progress, the German welfare state engineers have achieved something unique: with their fight against nuclear energy, against the automotive industry, with over-regulation and the highest taxation among the OECD countries, with the control of entrepreneurs through bureaucracy and minimum wages, as well as the general devaluation of the performance principle, they have managed to derail the largest economy in the eurozone. Considering the pace of technological adaptation and exponential progress in our day and age, this is a remarkable achievement by the green socialists in Germany. With the continuing influx of poor people into the German social system - we are talking about hundreds of thousands who contribute every year to the fact that over 50 billion euros are now paid out to illegal immigrants who enjoy a princely life at the expense of the shrinking middle class - the country's great social myth is also being shaken: social security.
It is the centerpiece of German socialism, the pride and joy of the German working class and the political caste that derives its power from its growth. And the green socialists literally are paving the way to integrate more and more people into their failing system of state dependency.
The managed disintegration of the German economy and German society serves one purpose: the weakening of central Europe and the prevention of a deepened alliance of the Eurasian powers. One must look to London and know the history that links London to Moskau to understand the German crisis. It was the American political consultant Zbigniew Kazimierz Brzeziński who pointed out the importance of the German-Russian alliance in his book 'The Grand Chessbord' and who made it clear that Ukraine is in a central geostrategic position (Energy reserves is all that matters). At the end of the day, international conflicts are disputes over the distribution of resources and energy - we need to realize this again now when we look at the international chessboard and ask ourselves what on earth is happening here? What about the remote crisis in the Middle East, for example? Germany's decline is part of these strategic considerations and it will not stop unless the German people change course one day.