
In the classic novel The Leopard (Italian Il Gattopardo) writer and minor Sicilian Prince Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa chronicles life and society during the unification of Italy. Lampedusa left us this memorable quote: ‘If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change’.
This seems to apply to Sunday’s German election.
After the collapse of dysfunctional and deeply unpopular coalition led by Olaf Scholz, a snap election was called, against the background or the surging of the right-wingers from AfD party.
But voters wanting to reshape the country’s political landscape are set to become frustrated by the usual dirty tricks by the German liberal-Globalist political establishment.
MSM proclaims that the man to become the next German chancellor is Friedrich Merz, leader of the ‘center-right’ Christian Democratic Union party – a Globalist political player if there ever was one.
“Despite their swelling popularity, all the mainstream German parties, including Merz’s CDU, have categorically ruled out forming a coalition with the AfD — which President Trump’s advisor Elon Musk has backed in the elections — citing the party’s links to far-right extremism. That exclusion means it is virtually certain that the AfD will not be part of the next government.”
Merz says he will revitalize Germany’s stagnating economy, lower taxes and tighten immigration policies. Talk is cheap.
Besides shilling for Big-pharma, Merz is also an ardent Ukraine fan – another Globalist obligatory trait – so we know he will try to get the war going.
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