That's the one question I have to ask myself all the time now?
- Why did I see it coming again?
- Why is it happening again exactly as ‘predicted’ in previous blogs?
- Why am I right again?
I sincerely hope that the other ‘prophecies’, which are more apocalyptic, do not come true and turn out to be wrong.
In the next few weeks, the oh-so-manifest firewalls of the far-right religious troops around Merz and Söder will collapse like a house of cards. Verbal eroticists like Linnemann or Kretschmer will find a reason why this is what the voters wanted - who are once again to blame, the voters always come right behind Habeck as the culprit - and that the religious community of the CxU can't do anything else. I think that these reasons have been thought up for a long time and have been lying in a drawer.
As was rumoured some time ago, the search for an alternative location is now really acute.
Since all extreme groups - not to use the term religious community again, since the lack of reality and refusal of science can only be explained by religion and faith. Isn't party membership of the CDU, CSU, BSW or AfD (I almost forgot the disciple Hubsi) a kind of esotericism? - work very specifically towards this particular form of Germany, which, as we know, turned out to be an aberration around 80 years ago, and which probably also has the approval of a large section of the population, the rest can only keep themselves safe with decency and common sense. Such a development cannot be stopped, as the methods of those with decency and understanding are ineffective against dull polemics and malicious hatred and agitation.
Those who read history books and learn from them will recognise and act.
Back then, the gentlemen were called von Papen and von Schleicher, who, in an egomaniacal overconfidence, wanted to have little Adolf under control and ‘play and use’ him politically. Today, their names are Merz and Söder (this time without an aristocratic title, but no less power-mad and lacking in judgement).
So prognosis, as already ‘blogged’ once before: In Saxony and Thuringia, the CDU will enter into a coalition with the Nazis of the AfD and thus bring Nazis back into government for the first time since the end of WWII; Thuringia will march ahead and thus clear the way for Saxony (argument: because then it's not so bad, because we already have such a coalition, and there are not only extreme people in it, and ... blablabla); in Brandenburg a constellation would also be possible without the AfD, but for a rich majority it is only possible with the Nazis, and since something like this already exists in Thuringia and Saxony, the CDU will also enter into a coalition with the Nazis here.
The door is open!
FDP? You're asking about the FDP?
Who is that supposed to be? They will prematurely (before the end of 2024) collapse the ‘Ampel’ and from then on will no longer play any role in the German political landscape.
So what remains as a conclusion: only the question of where the alternative location makes sense!
By the way: the starting shot has been fired!
Germany as an industrial location is dependent on highly and highly qualified people, but due to the great austerity policy of the CDU/CSU-led federal government, the skills sector (the black zero sends its regards - and now I don't mean the one with the wheelchair, do I?) has been reduced over 20 years and the demand can therefore not be met from within the country. But now that the far right is gaining the upper hand in Germany, everyone with a migration background and all highly qualified people with decency and common sense will ask themselves the following question:
Do I want to stay in Thuringia/Saxony?
It follows that I must stay in Germany? (this question also applies to those who are not currently in Thuringia/Saxony)
From this follows: do I want to stay in Germany?
The answer for many will be: NO! I don't have to (!) and I don't want to (anymore).
And this is precisely the starting signal that has been given.
As a result, business leaders will ask themselves: do I want to stay in Thuringia/Saxony?
From this follows: ... Do we notice anything?
Because there is not enough qualified people available, no business is possible at the location.
The haemorrhaging of the urgently needed innovative strength in German industry and also in SMEs is starting now.
Outlook for the future: have fun with the potato harvest!