Wait with the building application because of the child construction allowance

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chand1986

2018-06-17 10:30:45
  • #1
All the problems shown in 1-6 have nothing to do with refugees but are a result of more than 20 years of policies favoring corporations and very wealthy people.

If the topic of refugees dominates the media, it only shows that a scapegoat has been found that excellently distracts from real problems.

That there would be one iota more without refugees or that things would proceed more quickly is nonsense. But it is excellent to use as a political issue.
 

HausbauTiNa

2018-06-17 10:42:45
  • #2
: Are you therefore in favor of "carrying on as before"? Are you currently able to accommodate illegal migrants in your home? Do you do work in migrant aid? If not, why not? What political content do you mean by "politics of the last 20 years"? Was it already possible 10 years ago to enter and leave without papers as one wished? To settle there as an asylum seeker wherever one deemed best?
 

Alex85

2018-06-17 10:59:07
  • #3
Do it somewhere else.
 

SilentGalaxy

2018-06-17 11:03:05
  • #4
For the "refugees," 96 billion euros are reserved until 2020. With this amount alone, parental allowance for the crucial first 1000 days could be increased to 100 percent. So much good could be done with it. And no, people who come to Germany through countless safe third countries are not here to seek protection from war and persecution.

Applicable law has been broken hundreds of thousands of times since 2015. Inform yourselves in foreign media about the current state of security in Germany.

But sure, those who only watch the Tagesschau don’t notice anything. Those who do not want to see or cannot see that undoubtedly live in their do-gooder bubble. The citizens are now divided into only two camps. Pro CDU, CSU, Greens, and Left vs AfD. That it could come to this is solely the fault of Angela Merkel and the CDU.

There is a rift going through this society that is hard to overlook.
 

Kekse

2018-06-17 11:24:02
  • #5
You’re whining. Without wanting to engage in an absurd dick-measuring contest: I don’t need to think about these points, they affect me just as much as you - your premise that someone who calls you privileged must necessarily have significantly less income than you is wrong. Other people also work for their money, and my daycare fee is a whole 3 euros per month lower than yours. But I’m not crying about it; I see that even this highest fee I pay is still subsidized. If anyone here seems to be envious of me, it’s you. Envious of the great reliefs that lower-paid people get. I’m glad I don’t need them. And I have (professionally and privately) enough contact with refugees not to complain about them in general. It’s a shame that this is not granted to everyone.
 

chand1986

2018-06-17 11:53:43
  • #6
To protect this thread, I have started a topic in the OT area. Please go there if interested.
 
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