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Skybird 08-08-14 04:16 PM

The big waste over Olympia
 
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-0...steland-photos

Berlin wants to host Olympics. :har: They cannot even build and open their running joke of a (already to small) airport. :har::har::har:

The city is in deep debts and hangs on the coin-drip of other federal states.

But it wants to waste other's money for Olympia. :har::har::har:

Said new airport now is allowed to be silently whispered about as "never to be opened". Serious. The misplanning simply is to monumental. It is rumoured it would be cheaper to tare it all down and build from scratch.

German quality. Interpreted in politician's competent management and Berlin's socialist daydreaming.

I hope they get the Olympics. So that afterwards they will need to stare for years and decades at the empty and abandoned arenas, contemplating about their collective folly to have allowed their politicians to move ahead instead of hanging them at the next telephone poles.

Catfish 08-08-14 04:22 PM

After the Berlin airport, Elb-Philharmonie and Stuttgart 21 i suggest we should probably try a small, wooden outhouse next, and see what happens :rotfl2:

Tango589 08-08-14 07:23 PM

What ever happened to the legendary Teutonic efficiency?

Platapus 08-08-14 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Tango589 (Post 2231751)
What ever happened to the legendary Teutonic efficiency?

Operation Paperclip. :D

Tango589 08-09-14 03:55 AM

Oh.:huh:

Jimbuna 08-09-14 06:39 AM

I'd heard of the Berlin Airport fiasco but surely there would be insufficient funding to create the new builds necessary to host an Olympics?

Skybird 08-09-14 07:49 AM

What do you mean by "insufficient funds":haha: if a.) the whole country has to pay for it via direct federal aid contributions by the national government and via the socalled financial equalization scheme between the federal government and the federal states/Länder, and b.) money is understood as a crediteline that can be infinitely pushed into the endless future? :03:

Feuer Frei! 08-09-14 08:50 AM

Soon the whole country will be broke. Not just Berlin.

Italy says hi.

Oberon 08-09-14 09:02 AM

The Olympics is supposed to be about hope and cheer, a joyful event to bring people together.

I think it's safe to say that Berlin will probably be ruled out by the IOC, so I wouldn't worry about it.

Schroeder 08-09-14 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2231894)
The Olympics is supposed to be about hope and cheer, a joyful event to bring people together.

I think it's safe to say that Berlin will probably be ruled out by the IOC, so I wouldn't worry about it.

If we can find enough guys to pay off the officials there is hope....isn't that how the game is played these days?:/\\!!

Otto Fuhrmann 08-09-14 09:14 AM

At least Germany can still afford to build and maintain roads, let alone airports.
Ireland is always broke AND we probably have the worst infrastructure in the whole of Europe. Hosting anything is a dream Ireland would love to have, but we can't even afford to dream at the moment.

Oberon 08-09-14 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Schroeder (Post 2231896)
If we can find enough guys to pay off the officials there is hope....isn't that how the game is played these days?:/\\!!

:haha: This is true, very true.

To be honest we all felt the same thing about our Olympics, I mean, the very next day after it was announced that London had won the 2012 Olympics, 52 people were killed and 700 injured in four suicide bombings in the same city, and then a week after that another attempt was made to carry out terror attacks. If that wasn't a sign of foreboding I don't know what was.
The UK is not exactly known for its recent public works projects, I mean the Millennium Dome was a white elephant that has only just found a use for itself, and Wembley Stadium spent most of its time being rebuild after parts of it had fallen over, and true to form as the months got nearer to the Opening Ceremony more and more news reports came out that things were running behind and over budget, and dire predictions were made that the public transport network in London would seize up, the roads would gridlock and terrorists would rain fire from the skies. London would be the laughing stock of the whole world and the financial effort to create this mess would finally send us off the edge and into oblivion.

None of that happened. The Opening Ceremony was an epic mix of humour and culture, none of the stadiums collapsed, traffic and the public transport was busy but not broken, and for businesses across Britain 2012 turned into one of the best financial years we'd experienced since the recession began.

So who knows, having the Olympics could be the best thing that's happened to Berlin since 1989. :03:

Wolferz 08-09-14 11:13 AM

My condolences...
 
I guess we're all in the same basket to hell these days. :timeout:
Practically every government on the planet is running in the red.:/\\!!
Perhaps they're just waiting for the house of cards to fall in before they wipe the slate clean and start all over again.:-?

Tribesman 08-09-14 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Otto Fuhrmann (Post 2231898)
At least Germany can still afford to build and maintain roads, let alone airports.
Ireland is always broke AND we probably have the worst infrastructure in the whole of Europe. Hosting anything is a dream Ireland would love to have, but we can't even afford to dream at the moment.

Ah come on, be fair now.
Albania could probably beat us to that title.

Jimbuna 08-09-14 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2231874)
What do you mean by "insufficient funds":haha: if a.) the whole country has to pay for it via direct federal aid contributions by the national government and via the socalled financial equalization scheme between the federal government and the federal states/Länder, and b.) money is understood as a crediteline that can be infinitely pushed into the endless future? :03:

You need what little you've got left to keep shoring up the EU member states that weren't anywhere near as prudent in the past as they should have been :)


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