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Germany's economic challenges are worsening. Recent GDP figures confirm a prolonged recession, while inflation rates show alarming signs of resurgence, pointing to an emerging stagflation scenario. Critics blame rising energy costs from the phase-out of nuclear power, the stifling of key industries like automotive through overregulation, and the burden of the world’s largest social sector.
This year alone, Germany has introduced five new taxes, including CO2 and flight levies, further straining the economy. With zero productivity growth and a shrinking private sector, only artificial government demand obscures the real issues. Yet, the government continues to deny the recession, hiding behind misleading statistics. As tax revenues dwindle, extreme measures—whether more tax hikes or social spending cuts—loom on the horizon.
Adding to the grim outlook, demographic changes signal a future shock in entitlements. An aging population will soon put immense pressure on social systems, exacerbating the fiscal crisis. Moreover, the socialist government’s attacks on the free market system are harming the country's economic foundations. Excessive regulations and punitive taxes deter investment and drive industries away, leading to job losses and reduced innovation.
Germany's predicament exemplifies how misguided policies can cripple an economy. The insistence on pushing green policies without viable alternatives, attacking industrial backbone sectors, and expanding social spending without checks has led to this quagmire. The clock is ticking, and without significant policy shifts, the economic outlook remains bleak.
Welcome to the Davos dream economy!
This got me thinking about the Coase Theorem. Why hasn't some group of special interests been able to buy off the politicians to get more favorable industrial policies?
The scale of these economic losses is almost unfathomable.
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Can you imagine how bad it would be if something similar happened in the USA?
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This will be even worse if we mix reality in it! What I can see is Germany in deep deep trouble If they don't take a decision on Ukraine and EU, they won't ever rise
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I can't believe this guz This is looking bad Germany
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if you look behind the scenes and have contact with politicians, then you know that it will get much worse. these people are clear exponents from Davos and they will implement their agenda to the bitter end, as we know from Germany
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In Germany I think that what is happening is nothing more than the consequences of clinging and being there in that old model and bureaucracy... by being economically affected they create more and more taxes and this is suffocating the industry... they have stopped using The nuclear thing is good... but it also works against them because there is a part of their population that is already elderly and immigration laws or facilities have never been this country's strong suit... it has to quickly find a way to balance things... because if not the consequences will not be good at all....
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47 sats \ 4 replies \ @fm 30 Jul
we have to thank our "friends" from USA.. No nord stream No cheap russian gas American GPL at 200% the cost and the Inflation Reduction Act.. Great allies we have rigth.. With friends like these, who needs enemies ?
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Do not forget that we are responsible for the self-destruction (WEF) and the stupid climate apocalypse. It's not the responsibility of the US that Europeans are that stupid to vote for the same parasites again and again and again...
BTW: UK is mostly in the driver's seat if it's about geopolitical bulllying
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82 sats \ 2 replies \ @fm 30 Jul
It's not the responsibility of the US that Europeans are that stupid to vote for the same parasites again and again and again...
Yes, i agree. But they heavly influence this parties to keep kissing the ring. If they own both parties, doesnt really matter who you vote.. Its well documented that Socialist parties both in Spain and Portugal are CIA backed up creations.. I know many years passed, but i wonder what control they keep here.
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I'm interested in this: "Socialist parties both in Spain and Portugal are CIA backed up creations".
Can you point to some more information?
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47 sats \ 0 replies \ @fm 30 Jul
Some articles in spanish
El gran patrón de la todopoderosa socialdemocracia alemana, Willy Brandt (SPD) con Mário Soares (Alemania, 3 de mayo de 1974, días después del 25 de abril). ¿Recibiendo instrucciones del padrino? El embajador de EE.UU en Lisboa, Frank Carlucci, bendijo a Mário Soares como la única apuesta existente para evitar que la izquierda tomase el poder en Portugal definitivamente. Soares fue el gran bombero apafuegos de la oligarquía, para frenar la revolución portuguesa.
About the Spanish Version i just recently started to read about
Not sure these are the best sources, but once you start to investigate the thread, there are some books about this..
The CIA backed up both PS parties to avoid the Communist party control.. From there, only god knows where their control reached..
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