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Old 01-19-25, 08:40 AM   #2513
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In today's latest polls, the CDU/CSU union has slipped below 30%. This means that it would no longer have a majority in a coalition with either the Reds or the Greens.

Friedrich Merz, the leader of the CDU and his party's candidate for chancellor, is clearly falling behind. He maneuvers cowardly and too obviously opportunistic between appeasement towards the Greens and appeasement towards the Reds, diligently betrays formerly original conservative positions in order not to scare away woke voters, and also loses courage on formerly provocative topics such as nuclear power (even if its revival seems unrealistic). He is also putting the firewall against the AfD at the top of his list of priorities. In doing so, and with his wiggling around green and red, he is doing the best election campaign work for the AfD that the AfD could wish for. He is also condemning the CDU to eternal damnation in a red-green hell. Some pollsters believe it is possible that the AfD will not only catch up with the CDU/CSU by the election, but even overtake it - and become the strongest party. And one particularly biting headline even says that the CDU could not actually deliver anything it puts in its shop window due to a lack of its own assets. Well, I've already said that repeatedly.

No matter who votes for which color and which party wins - in the end there will be a red-green-woke-left or green-red-woke-left policy. And this is now dawning on more and more Germans, especially the conservative core voters. In addition, all four candidates for chancellor enjoy exceptionally poor approval ratings, worse by far than anything recorded in previous candidate duels. And over 40% of eligible voters say that they are extremely dissatisfied with the state of democracy, or reject it outright because of its failings. In the former GDR areas, this figure is even above the 50% mark.

I am convinced that the next legislative period will not only fail to reverse the trend of Germany's decline, but will actually exacerbate and accelerate it. And Germany will drag Europe into the abyss with it for the third time. Because, for the third time the demand Germany puts to the rest of the world is clear:


Am deutschen Wesen soll und muß die Welt genesen!
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