Posted on 02/01/2016 6:21:28 AM PST by C19fan
A new study in Germany released on Monday puts the cost of the country's refugee crisis at £38 billion - and rising. The German Economic Institute, which is based in Cologne, put together a projection for feeding, housing and educating the children of one million-plus migrants who have entered the country. Angela Merkel's government is reported to already be dreaming up new ways of taxing people - in what is already one of the most heavily taxed countries in the world - to help foot the bill.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
“The German Economic Institute, which is based in Cologne, put together a projection for feeding, housing and educating the children of one million-plus migrants who have entered the country.”
The children? What about the adults rapefugees who comprise the vast majority?
As Germany will soon find out.
And they are stuck with them. Unless... they do something about it. Start with Angela Merkel and a rope.
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Thanks Arthur Wildfire! March. Libya and Algeria are failed states (pseudostates, so for that matter is Algeria's Polisario Front project in western Sahara), and should be done away with, and the territory used for 'refugee' resettlement. To really help the mental transformation, Israel should be tapped for the desalination projects to produce the water the residents will need for drinking, irrigation, oh, and any personal hygiene needs. The combined land areas would yield about 220 million 2 hectare parcels (somewhat under 5 acres, iow, like those 4 acres in Connecticut we've heard so much about), a nice size for an agrarian economy operated by family units.
And that is just the beginning.
Maybe Germans are getting the ‘leadership’ they deserve - and the hellhole Merkel’s bringing them...
Next time they need to fight the Establishment stop giving in to their elites.
I assumed the land was arid.
Is agriculture the best economy in a desert?
Desalination is expensive last I heard. Has there been a breakthrough?
Also ...
World’s first robot-run farm will harvest 30,000 heads of lettuce daily...
http://www.techinsider.io/spreads-robot-farm-will-open-soon-2016-1
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