Posted on 02/23/2020 10:11:51 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper
The Green party surged in Hamburg state election on Sunday to claim the second place while the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) could lose all their seats.
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Time to go Nazi again.
Two observations. First, this mornings update on the numbers indicate the right-wing party (AfD) will be noted with 5.3-percent of the vote, just enough to get seats and continue to be in the assembly. That’s just down .8 of a point from 2015’s Hamburg parliament. They didn’t really lose much of anything....they just didn’t gain much over a five-year period.
Second thing, if one uses that stupid ‘Wahl-O-Mat’ software program for the Hamburg area, and take the 37 questions to suggest how you should vote....a lot of the questions revolve around social programs, or ‘free’ stuff. Example, several of the left-leaning parties were suggesting free subway travel, or free child-care. Roughly 75-percent of the voting public there asked for a leftist situation. If you went back 25 years ago, it would have been 60-percent asking for a rightist situation. Times and expectations have changed.
Compared to the Green surge AfD lost a lot.
That’s what it sure sounds like.
Can’t put a pretty face on this.
I was in Germany back in the 80s. Even then, I thought there was altogether too much pro Soviet thinking. I thought, whether right or wrong, that even then, Germany was a lost cause. That was just my own opinion. Others may have different opinions.
Served in Berlin in the 80s, and youre spot on.
The Greens in Hamburg went from 432,000 (2015’s results) to 963,000 (2020’s numbers). Part of their success is taking away votes from the SPD (left-of-center) and CDU (right-of-center). You can attribute this to three key things going on in Germany at present.
First, the Greta-people (Fridays For the Future) are pumping up enthusiasm for the Greens. Second, a fair number of Germans see the SPD Party as being a ‘dud’, and lacking any charisma or charm...both nationally and at the state level. Third, if you look at the top ten agenda items for politicians right now...seven of those have something connected to the Green Party.
There’s no doubt that as the national election approaches in the fall of 2021...Merkel’s CDU Party is going to have a rough time, and the SPD folks won’t be able to get past 15-percent of the national vote...which opens the door for the Greens to have a fairly high chance of winning that election.
Finally, I’ll point out this Hamburg regional topic which would make most laugh. There is such a large group of long-term unemployed in the city...that for this election, it was openly discussed by several leftist parties...the idea of giving ‘fake-jobs’ to people out of work for more than three years...to get them into the mindset of accepting employment. In Bavaria, they would have laughed you out of the bar for that suggestion.
Yeah somebody here freaked out when I said something along those lines.
I don’t know what he wanted me to do.
What I want for them doesn’t matter anyway.
W. Europe needs a Renaissance and their ain’t one coming.
This green/warmist crap could somehow throw Germany into recession against all trends. It would not be a good thing for Europe’s largest economy to become unstable.
AfD loses half of 0.8 they lost this time and they are out of government.
Voter turnout surged compared to the last election, with local election officials reporting 62% turnout, compared to 56.5% in 2015.
Wow.
I have no clue what the parties stand for there.
Sometimes the names are deceiving.
Does the Green party stand for what it sounds like?
Does this make the Greens who voted in Hamburg “Green Hamburgers”? Can anything be wurst than this? If so, I’ll stick to cheese and dumplings.
The Green Party are far left like Sanders.
CDU (Conservative) appeared to be working with AfD (perceived Nazi by many) and paid the price, losing with it’s worst result ever in Hamburg.
Gotcha thanks.
Are they perceived or are they even a little bit like the nazis?
Wow. I didn’t know Americans were allowed into East Berlin
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