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Re: Germany surprises everyone, the economy keeps growing
by
stompix
on 25/04/2023, 16:17:39 UTC
Surprises? Germany losing money and being a poor nation would be a surprise, them growing and getting better is not a surprise to anyone at all.

It is to a lot of people, let me quote some
 Germans are looking to firewood for energy as natural gas prices soar

Exactly. They built their massive economy on massive energy they didn't have, and Russia took advantage of it as much as they could for a day like this.
In a recent interview in German TV the head of the Federation of German Industries BDI, Siegfried Russwurm pointed out the increasing number of insolvencies in the country. 30% have already declared bankruptcy while about 60% have claimed to go insolvent this season. Only about 11% of the German businesses has claimed to have no issues! Majority of them claimed that they are going to take their capital outside Germany.

So according to the genius above right now there are only 10% of the companies in Germany alive, weird how you can still have a growing GDP and rising exports with just 1/10 of them, must be that German efficiency.

Or another genius who said Kyiv would fall in one month and the whole of Ukraine was to be conquered by last May:

LOL.. so you are saying that Europe will find replacement in the next couple of years. What will they do until then? Maybe they will travel in donkey carts and heat their homes by burning firewood?

You see according to some experts here Germany as supposed to be right now in the stone era or at least bronze, funny thing that although all the stupid things they have said is obviously ridiculous now one of them is backtracking and are even doubling every day on the predictions of the fall of Europe.
This is what propaganda does to some

Success isn't just dollar signs. What about social justice and human rights? Germany's got a goldmine, but their refugee and migrant game? Questionable. Ignore that because the economy is booming?

If Germany has a migrant problem it's obvious because people are flocking there, so if millions go to Germany and not traveling to Iran for example, or Venezuela or North Korea which don't have a migrant problem seems from the refugee point of view Germany is still the top choice. So, unless they stop going there en masse and switch the target destination to Russia I tend to believe both social justice and human rights are of no concern!