“I am happy that Germany has become a country that many people outside of Germany now associate with hope,” she said at a news conference in Berlin. “This is something to cherish when you look back at our history.”
But she and her vice chancellor, Sigmar Gabriel, coupled their message of optimism with a warning to European Union partners who have resisted a push from Berlin, Paris and Brussels to agree quotas for refugees flowing in mainly from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
>> I am happy that Germany has become a country that many people outside of Germany now associate with hope,
Hope, my eye.
It’s guilt. Pure and simple.
And giving in to that guilt over reason will not end well for Germany.
They should put all the “refugees” on barges and route them all to the Arabian peninsula.