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Bratwurst Boy   
16 Jan 2019
Polonia / Pregnant Polish woman stabbed in Germany, loses baby [77]

They are a large group no doubt, but not even the majority.

Not really...in the "worst" age groups they ARE the majority (from your link):

16 - 18 Years 70,2 %
18 - 25 Years 66,2 %

and even

25 - 30 Years its still 61,9 %

And it is not a misconception that all bad news are about these young males. Nobody really wants them, not even their home countries. Why should we suffer?

I think a segregation at the beginning would make big headways towards supporting acceptance with the natives and also peace within the newcomer...after all most of their victims are still other immigrants.

We take them in, we feed them, we cloth them, they can go to school, find work, they get a chance of a life and what are they doing? They make everybody's life to hell...
Bratwurst Boy   
16 Jan 2019
Polonia / Pregnant Polish woman stabbed in Germany, loses baby [77]

Maybe we should only take in kids and women....and leave any young men from a certain age onwards out?

Right now it's nearly always young men, the strong ones. The ones which have the biggest agression potential...where every statistic says they are the group with the most criminal potential. And they are here without their families, without someone they respect to reign them in...

All these problems are all so logical and consequential...and nobody dares do change a thing!
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

You're finally honest about the foundations of the EU and to whom it benefits the most.

Honest? That is history, for every one to read in the books. The core of the EU have been Germany and France (+ a few others around). Of course the house, the union had been build around them. Why is that new to you? This enlargement wasn't on the radar back then...

This will never happen since there's too much cultural disparity in Europe.

Hence the federal concept. We have in Germany also different "cultures"...protestant/prussian in the North East, catholic in the South West...rather left leaning multi-kulti big cities, conservative rural lands...all there...
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

The Chinese colonization is a win-win for Poland and China.

...

*wanders off*

No wait...just a question:

Some time in the future all your main industries are firmly in Chinese hands. All flourishing but they need laborers for their factories. Since Poles don't want to work to such low salaries anymore they start to ship in masses of low paid workers from afar....Africans for example...lots and lots of them.

What are you gonna do?
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

Well...that means you are totally okay with colonization as long as it is by the Chinese!

Maybe then the fact will console you that for the Chinese there is no difference between a Dirk and an Ali or Mohammed either. Your laments about muslims overtaking the West are totally useless then. They don't give a ***!

That doesn't change the fact that you stated Germany doesn't interfere in Polish politics.

No they don't! And asking for solidarity should actually not necessary in a union...if you call that "interfering" then I can't help you.

Poland has subscribed to alot of agreements in the accession process to become a member of the EU...maybe you want to call all that "interference" too...
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

Yeah well...Poland said NO and what happened? Are there EU tanks rolling down the streets in Warsaw?

Neither should Poles allow it.

Read that and weep:

Poland opens doors for more Chinese investors

ies.cass.cn/english/chinare/cere/201411/t20141105_2464733.shtml

...and that is only the start. Till now there just has not much been of interest in Poland. But the higher Poland rises economically the more interesting it will become to the Chinese.

Your gov won't stop that!
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

That doesn't give German the right to interfere in our domestic affairs and telling us how to run our country.

We don't or there wouldn't be a german-hating party called PiS in government...

Just imagine we were Chinese and start to worship us for our cleverness as you so readily do over in that other thread...

But I digress and take now my promised leave!
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

Nah....we are inventers, producers and traders...we want to sell our stuff....but guess who is a good customer? Yup, the one with money, the one well off and with an open purse.

So...the reason why this still works is that this is a win-win situation. Germany does not profit from impoverished neighbours, neighbours in war or with instable governments. We need well off neighbours in stable societies. Only then we can sell enough of our stuff to stay equally well off and stable.

That's why I call the money Germany is throwing around to the likes of Greece or Poland INVESTMENT! Investment in future happy customers! :)

But, there is absolutely nothing "leftist" or kumbaya about it...and the german people profit from that immensely too...and it's just great that this is such a win-win scheme..there are no losers this time, and that's why it works also in the long run!
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

I don't think the break up will be between poorer and richer countries...it will be between those who want a tighter integration aka building a US of Europe aka Europe of Regions and those who don't want to give up more souvereignity.

There will be richer and poorer countries on either side..

Right now it's a "one blanket to fit all" cuddle muddle...and some countries chafe on that. That happened because not much really changed since the foundation of the EU and all was tailored to France and Germany + a few selected others.
Bratwurst Boy   
13 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

Well, the risk should belong solely to banks as do profits.

Where do you think the money in those banks comes from?

those banks should go bankrupt and those people should end on the street.

And what would that make better?

The banker lose their jobs and millions of saver their savings and rents and pensions (becoming beggars over night) and firms their investments (more job losses)...just great! I have a good guess president Iron would be not much longer president after such a decision...
Bratwurst Boy   
12 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

There's something structurally wrong in that country.

That something ist their total lack of a functioning bureaucracy...they are just yet building up something resembling a working taxing authority. Greece had been handled to long rather like a banana plantation used by it's owner aka the ruling party than a modern state.

(By the Greeks themselves mind you, not by them mean German-Nazis)
Bratwurst Boy   
12 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

You do realize all the money to "save" Greece went straight to German banks, don't you?

Well...

Greek parliament approves first post-bailout budget

Greek lawmakers approved on Tuesday (18 December) the country's first post-bailout budget which projects a high primary surplus next year and sees a pick-up in economic growth.

I always have to smile about all those played up sympathy for the poor Greeks...especially coming from people who would rather cut off their ear than to help a foreign people with their own taxpayers cash! Crocodiles tears!

PS: Merkel just received a very warm welcome in Athens...hugged by Tsipras!

theguardian.com/world/2019/jan/10/angela-merkel-on-victory-tour-visit-to-athens
Bratwurst Boy   
12 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

Use them up and throw them away....

And exactly that didn't happen...to the contrary the rest of the EURO zone (and of course Germany in big parts) helped them out instead...

I think the Greek know very well that in a Greece outside and all alone by itself there would still be donkeys on the streets!
Bratwurst Boy   
12 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

would stop these two ridiculous nations continually going to war with each other!

Nah...I don't think it's all about peace...it never was...it was always about power and who rules the continent...thats what the wars had been about for nearly a millennia....and that game had always had three main player... Germany, France AND Britain (and their assorted alliances)! :)

That's why it was smart of Britain to join the EU, even late...they got their place at the main table (even with grumbling Frenchies).

But to leave now will forever stay in the coming history books as the biggest totally unnecessary squander of power EVER!

(Especially in the light of the new polls where now a majority of Brits wants to Remain)
Bratwurst Boy   
12 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

For the continent for sure. But there never have been a cheering on from Britain, and that would have been also abit curious as it was century-old proven tactic by London to ally itself with the current weaker one in any spat to make sure neither France nor Germany could get to strong, to in any way endanger british supremacy (perfidious Albion).

So Churchill cheering on a union between France and Germany must have sound awful to generations of british foreign diplomats as this meant the end to this successful game...I always wondered about that one.

Maybe the impression of the latest great war was still to much...as it was in Berlin and Paris. And mybe he couldn't imagine that Great Britain would lose it's Empire in the coming years, who knows...
Bratwurst Boy   
12 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

how many countries want to be Franco-German colonies?

Thing is you don't vote for making yourself a colony! You ask for membership and start (if accepted) a long accession protocol....a process which takes years, sometimes a decade...sometimes it never ends (Turkey) ....alot of time to rethink and change your mind.

An interesting way to become a colony! :)

The first that really doesn't want to be a colony anymore.

The Brits ignored already Churchill who advised and cheered on a European Union...the Brits squandered their choice with staying out as they have been invited to become a founder....they came to late...and now they left....

They would rather keep to their own historical colonies, the Commonwealth, or so I've heard! :)
To bad these old colonies don't want to adhere to London anymore as they were used too....
Bratwurst Boy   
12 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

Who will leave?

Show me one poll where a majority is for leaving? Not even the Greeks want to leave....
(To play with the thought is one thing...to make the messy exit in real life is another altogether...I think we have the Brexit to thank for the good polls recently:)

That french-german EU is still much to successful to not be part of it! ;)
Bratwurst Boy   
12 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

Macron and Merkel, sitting in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g, first comes love, then comes marriage

There is nothing informal about it. The french-german marriage of convenience was the foundation of the EU, build on the still smoking graves of WWII. It's the core. All others which came later added themselves to that household. Fully knowing that it was mainly a french-german thing.

The last decade that "marriage" was dysfunctional because of France's economical weakness and Germany got more in the spotlight....but that wasn't the original thought. It's good that with Macron France get's itself back.

That is rather a "back to normal", than a new development.

zerohedge.com/news/2019-01-11/france-germany-merge-economic-and-defense-policies-create-cross-border

Honestly maf...if the only thing to quieten populists and resentment is to split us and make us weak then frankly I don't care!
Bratwurst Boy   
11 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

when Merkel picked the German Prime Minister of Poland to head the EU,

Merkel, huh?

I guess that makes a better story than the truth...that everybody else voted for Tusk too. 27:1 !!!!

...Despite its anger, however, Poland was left isolated as other countries including traditional central European allies lined up to back Tusk, a popular choice to guide the EU through difficult Brexit talks and tense debates on migration.

Remember Hungary? Steadfast friend and ally? They too voted for Tusk....

....Poland had hoped Hungary's Viktor Orbán would join them in opposing Tusk, but the Hungarian prime minister declined to desert an ally in the centre-right European People's party group.

But hey..."Merkel picked Tusk" sounds not as bad as that what really happened...how Poland was left alone pouting in it's corner.

PS: Oh I forgot...they ALL had probably only the best interests of Germany in their minds as they voted for Tusk...all 27 of them!

Oh man...we really did it this time...all of Europe loves us and wants to do us favours...Wow!!!
Bratwurst Boy   
10 Jan 2019
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]

Can't blame it all on the Treaty of Versailles, since the Germans were clearly the aggressors...in BOTH world wars,

On July 28, 1914, one month to the day after Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife were killed by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, effectively beginning the First World War.

... On August 1, after its demands for Russia to halt mobilization met with defiance, Germany declared war on Russia. Russia's ally, France, ordered its own general mobilization that same day, and on August 3, France and Germany declared war on each other.

So...please not again the same old lie!