But of course the Greens are to blame for everything ... Now German car manufacturers such as Opel and Mercedes are trying to gallop the horse back to combustion engines. Next year at the latest, these backsliders will be surprised that costs and development are getting completely out of control because they want to serve both e-cars and combustion engines. And King Markus from Bavaria and our particularly successful Minister of Economic Affairs are also hammering a lot of coffin nails into the German economy together. Being close to the economy and lobbying is not economic competence.
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•@Eurosammler If anyone is to blame, it is the German voter who elects such empirically stupid personnel and gives them power. That idiots then do idiotic things is hardly surprising.
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•@Eurosammler Opel and German.🤭🤣 That was a really long time ago.🤷🏼♂️
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•@Get_Rich_or_Die_Tryin Yes, you're right, of course, I meant the three large Opel sites that provide jobs here in Germany.
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•Anyone who buys this filth is beyond help.
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@Eurosammler the green ones are certainly not to blame for the internal failures of the car companies from an operational point of view.
However, they are not making it any better, rather worse, by adding to it with their red-red colleagues through their policies.
We are simply an industrialized country and these people want deindustrialization. It doesn't work both ways at the same time.
However, they are not making it any better, rather worse, by adding to it with their red-red colleagues through their policies.
We are simply an industrialized country and these people want deindustrialization. It doesn't work both ways at the same time.
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