Well, instead of symbolically joining a public protest, maybe Scholz could actually act against the rise of the extreme right, you know, like, not letting people alone with inflation and rising cost of living, or not letting our public infrastructure decay after years of neglect. All just because we are afraid of deficit spending and public debt, to the point where the government is unable to do anything anymore
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Thank the Supreme Court. Apparently all this, and the impending climate catastrophe are apparently not enough reason to take on some debt.
The Supreme Court didn't say wr can't spend more money, they just said the practice of shifting things around arbitrarily within the budget was illegal. So the government can still get the money they need, they just have to justify it correctly and use appropriate legal mechanisms. In fact, the same court also ruled that the government has to do more to fight climate change
The Supreme Court? This a result of the government using the constitution to restrict fiscal policy. They fucked themselves
Was that really the whole government, or just FDP/Lindner?
edit: To the one person who downvotes a genuine and innocent question: **** you too!
All of the current governing parties (plus CDU) are responsible, since they needed a 2/3 majority to pass it. SPD and CDU constituted the government, though. I don't even know if Lindner was politically active in 2009, he certainly wasn't influential, so you can't really blame it on him.
I see. Thank you for your reply.
Raise taxes on the rich.
No, thank the GroKo for this asinine debt ceiling. They were told it would lead to choking necessary investments when they implemented it. Karlsruhe can only decide on the rules as written.
That's just a wrong narrative. They have raised the minimum wage, 50% don't have a union contract yet and SPD is to help people on continuing education (who searching for a job), this is nothing the CDU would do. And they have a overweight in the Bundesrat. SPD, FDP and Greens also want a #klimageld. Comes 2025.
And all that in a situation where we support the Ukraine, war in Israel, and with a big dependancy on russian oil which was from Merkel. We're brainwashed, AfD only lies. CDU is reason for a situation with Bahn, Bundeswehr and infrastructure.
And all that after corona.
No, SPD is better then the normal social media consumer is thinking.
SPD, FDP and Greens also want a #klimageld. Comes 2025.
Well, about that... https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/gesellschaft/klimageld-106.html
Weren't that only 40 cents?
Comes 2025.
No it won't. They're saying "we can't do it before 2025", that doesn't mean we'll get it then. 2025 is an election year, so they'll use this carrot again in their campaigns. Lindner basically just admitted this.
The FDP is only a stick in the spokes..... FDP wants Klimageld? I have not heard a more absurd joke this year, they are the ones obstructing it... Literally in the coalition contract but Lindners departement is making sure that the option is available 2025 earliest und just these days he said, that its not clear if the political will to do it before 2027 is there.... Why would the FDP want a Klimageld? Its redistribution in the "wrong" direction
It would be much better if Scholz et al. would make social policies for people so that right-wingers are not getting (so many) votes at all. "We must start to deport [migrants] on a grande scale," Mr Scholz told the German weekly Der Spiegel last year, and the German government has been discussing the reduction of Germany's unemployment money for some time, just to name two examples. Things like that play into the hands of the AfD and other extremist parties imo.
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Thousands surprised the Nazi party with an active, judicially recognized Nazi in leading political position is indeed a Nazi party. Who could've known that politics is so complex.
Wow if only Scholz would lead the government or something so he could actually do shit instead of paying lip service.
Now, they have to stop thinking that the free market will regulate everything and stop implementing the myth of the individual.
SPD is not dumb. They know if a ban for the AfD will fail, they are having even more fun with lies and wrong narratives.