Why don't construction prices go down?

  • Erstellt am 2023-05-15 08:17:32

Buchsbaum

2023-09-21 14:52:54
  • #1
As with every other party, there are election programs for the federal states, the European elections, or the federal level.

They contain the essential aspects as the party's program. I am not allowed to link to them.

But here are 3 randomly selected demands.

Therefore, the AfD advocates at the federal level for a comprehensive pension reform that, for example, aims for self-employed persons, entrepreneurs, civil servants, and politicians to also pay into the pension funds.

We demand to finally complete the wired broadband expansion in Bavaria nationwide and to preferentially use fiber optics in the process. Mobile phone coverage must be ensured in rural areas, especially along railway lines and main roads.

We want to reduce construction costs, simplify Bavarian building law, and reduce the requirements of the Building Energy Act.


These are short excerpts from the Bavarian AfD's election program. In my eyes, very good perspectives. The others actually had enough time. As said, state media do not report on this. Many things are also wanted by the other parties but they have failed to implement them. The AfD would bring fresh wind into the entrenched structures.
 

chand1986

2023-09-21 15:38:31
  • #2

Complete nonsense. The majority want to work, to earn a living independently. Many do not know what is required for integration when they arrive here. How should they?

And precisely for this reason, someone goes to each person and explains exactly what is expected of them in Germany, already offers a helper job in prospect, and helps with registration for the German course, which begins in a month... NOT.

Integration requires that someone knows what they must contribute. For that, someone else must set expectations and provide the opportunities.
 

xMisterDx

2023-09-21 16:53:13
  • #3
What do I care about Bavaria? And how does the AfD want to finance all this? I can also promise free beer for everyone, but who is supposed to pay for it?
 

sergutsh

2023-09-21 17:21:34
  • #4

Try asking this question to the federal government. Because at the moment, they are granting this free pass to everyone who has made it across the border. You can certainly answer the question of who is supposed to pay yourself ;)

I consider the idea that all migrants are eager to support themselves financially to be a myth. Because anyone can do the math, regardless of education level. The statistics paint a clear picture, despite adjustments for various factors.

If the parties (including the "largest opposition party") would stop denying the facts and the associated problems – perhaps they would gain some support. The current approach actually makes it easier for populists to thrive.

Edit: initially read "free pass" instead of "free beer."
 

motorradsilke

2023-09-21 17:25:25
  • #5

Well, but everyone should know that they have to learn the language of the host country without needing instructions for it.
And if out of initially 10 participants in offered language courses only 2 still attend after 6 months, that says a lot. Or if people simply don’t show up for appointments where volunteers are supposed to help them fill out applications, then what else should one offer?

Recognition of professional qualifications is also not that simple. I think no one wants to be operated on by a Syrian doctor or have the electricity done by an Iranian electrician if they don’t know where these qualifications were obtained.
Not to mention the lack of language skills.
On the other hand, if asparagus farmers can’t find workers (Ukrainians are allowed to work immediately), then something is wrong.

And if you see that German homeless people are put back on the street after a night in emergency accommodation because there aren’t enough shelters, but on the other hand halls for refugees are being discussed (which German homeless people are not allowed to use when they stand empty), you shouldn’t be surprised about the growing support for the AfD.

Of course the admission of asylum seekers is regulated. But nowhere does it say that they must receive money, that they can sue through all instances, during which time they often get to move into apartments and their accommodations must preferably be located in cities.

And when the established parties openly declare that they will not engage with the topics of the AfD, then they just drive even more voters to them.
 

Buchsbaum

2023-09-21 21:33:45
  • #6
We want to reduce construction costs, simplify Bavarian building regulations, and reduce the requirements of the Building Energy Act. What does that cost exactly now?
 

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