Posted on 03/23/2017 9:56:40 PM PDT by Olog-hai
>>The last thing she should worry about (and report on) is the haves and the have nots
When the German Elites speak about the muzzie invasion, they justify it by claiming that German needs worker bees. This is the same as American Elites talking about Mexicans. You bring in Third-World labor when you want to depress the value of labor. So, the Elites will bring in dangerous “immigrants” to depress wages, fill the streets with crime and violence, and then those same Elites will retreat behind walls and guards for safety.
The discussion of haves and have-nots is very relevant to the Muzzie/Mexican problems in Europe and the US.
One little problem with that brilliant ‘report’:
The rich: the white people who build and maintain Germany.
The poor: the Muslims who want to blow things up and conquer it.
Look the world over and you’ll find this happening each and every time you allow millions of third world diseased migrants to enter a first world nation. Chain migration and the massive infusion of “refugees” totally incapable of assimilation will certainly cause this. The only solution to this is merit based migration or none at all.
Who do you think the ‘poor’ are?
Lots of them of are unemployed (and unemployable) ‘refugees’ and ‘migrants.’
Pay the jizzyah, Euroweenie fools.
They’ll all be so happy after the government-run redistribution, just like Americans are. /s
Invading Muslim hordes in their face and they pick the wealthy as their boogieman. Leftists are scum.
“Bring in a few million refugees who have nothing...”
EXACTLY!
Wait ‘til Merkel demands that the rich “spread the wealth” by donating their Mercedes and BMWs to the poor so they can start their own cab companies.
“I grew up DIRT POOR in Oklahoma. I never even had a Barbie doll and they were pretty cheap, we couldnt afford one. I didnt have heat and AC until 1967. And OK winters are COLD and summers are HOT. But we only had what we could afford. We didnt eat a lot of meat. Dessert was for birthdays and perhaps Thanksgiving dinner. We ate a lot of potatoes and green beans. What did it do to me, or FOR me, growing up so poor???? I learned to appreciate everything. We learned to WORK for what we wanted and needed. I paid my own way through college and graduated in four years with a double degree. I had college loans that I repaid in full, on time. I worked summers at Liberty Glass in Sapulpa. It was 106 outside and 110 inside the plant in the afternoons. It was so hot, made me work harder to graduate from OSU and NOT end up at L.G. forever. Yes, I grew up very poor. My mom grew up even poorer. She had no indoor plumbing or electricity out on the farm. Eight kids. She had seven siblings. Grow up rich and you never appreciate anything. Grow up poor and you appreciate everything!!!!!!”
Excellent testimonial.
They still have a nobility class.
you ever meet any of the erst while nobility ?
exceedingly middle class these days -
Karl-Theodor Freiherr zu Guttenberg is one exception I can think of off the top of my head. The late Otto von Habsburg was another.
they own businesses these days and farms - rather middle class
Stats sound like several other countries....Germany’s ( Europes) old aristocratic environment lends to it.
Here,at least, recent success made the “Barons”... Mellon,the Rokinfellas,DuPonts etc are just new kids on the block compared to, say, Krupps, Siemens, etc etc And, I forget the name, but the German family that got the rights to “The Mail” in Germany long ago is another example...
Recalls my wife’s progenitors from Sligo, Mo....Sligo Furnace Company...Company town.
Wife’s Granma was the local ‘nurse’ who delivered local babies and medicated sometimes folks who couldn’t afford to see a doc. ...And then one day— The company was gone!..
Not too happy a situation, but they survived,,never left town...but 7 kids did leave...One of them, my mother in law...moved to the big city —250 population where my wife attended the proverbial one room schoolhouse...
All is well,All is well...
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