10/08/2015

Merkel in the most enviable position any politician wants to be.


That's the position she always took and that she is now continuing to take most successfully: decisions are being made for her. There is a slight difference though this time. It's not her fellow politicians that tell her, where to move her ass, it's a foreign force.

That force has a name, mass migration, and it is unstoppable. But first let her bask in all the glory that apparently happened yesterday, on German TV, on boring German TV, in a ... yawn ... talk show with some chick called Anne Will (translate: Anne wants it). The teutonic nation and press are totally gaga. Merkel pulled all the right strings. Run this through Google translate and, hey Goebbels, you better watch out.

The immigrants numbers game in the German media is in full crack mode. Anywhere from 800K to 1,6 million, IOW nobody has the slightest clue. Yet what is easily observable are the increasing attacks on refugee camps or planned camps. Add to that violence inside the camps and women sold for sex at euro 10.

The Bavarian CSU, always at the forefront of xenophobia (just watch BR these days, snore) is seriously suggesting pulling up fences and exporting refugees. That is a very bright idea in that it is impossible. 

But let's assume Germany pulls up fences. What is going to happen? Germany will be a pariah in the world and that is something you just can not afford when you want need to export your cars and machines. Germany would soon face cancellations of orders in the billions of euros. There would be refugee camps in Austria, the Czech Republic and elsewhere and everybody would look in disgust at the Ugly German.

It is this mass migration that can unravel the whole idiotic project that is called EU. Excuse me, Greece? Oh, Greece is of absolutely no interest anymore. It only figures as the doorstep for the refugees/immigrants (they are not all refugees) while Alexis Tsipras Takes His Medicine, Eats His Vegetables, Washes Behind His Ears For Auntie Angela.

How can Germany handle this influx. There is a very simple answer: the number of refugees/immigrants are unmanageable. Germany will face increasing violence, increasing discontent among its citizens, the AfD will gain, it might lead to the first defenestration of a female leader, yet nobody wants to face the one fact: this is a result of the neoliberal economic policy. It is also not very soothing to remember what former German president Roman Herzog once said about Germans being cornered.

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