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To: Olog-hai

Since 1949, Germany has based all of their stability and calm nature on the carefully packaged deal of a center-left and center-right party taking 65-to-85 percent of the national vote every four years. You can attribute the method to crafted politics, the state-run news media, and invented talking topics every four years (pension reform, health care reform, etc).

So, we’ve come to a topic of immigration, asylum, integration, and increased crime. The center-left and center-right parties are attached to the Merkel vision. They can’t really move around and remodel this platform and shift on immigration without their own created state-run news media calling them xenophobic or anti-immigration.

From the five parties in the Bundestag in Berlin....the CSU is the only one that leans slightly against immigration and wants numerous reforms. So this outsider and new party.....the anti-immigrant party (the AfD) is the only alternate vehicle for people to vote for, and send a message.

In the end, you can look across Austria and France....both will have elections and go right-wing and have a more negative view of immigration. By November of 2017, Germany will have their election and move in this same direction.


8 posted on 08/20/2016 10:42:59 PM PDT by pepsionice
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To: pepsionice
You can attribute the method to crafted politics, the state-run news media, and invented talking topics every four years (pension reform, health care reform, etc)

Well, the fact that actual right-wing parties are banned and actual right-wing discourse is censored might have something to do with it.

26 posted on 08/21/2016 6:42:22 AM PDT by Jim Noble (The polls can have a strong influence on the weak-minded)
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