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Wayne Karol's avatar

We need more thinking of environmental problems as problems to be solved, and less of thinking of them as sins to do penance for.

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Peter Schaeffer's avatar

Germany faces at least three crises (other than energy) going forwards, all of its own making. Germany in its current form may or may not survive them, much less thrive.

It was inevitable that China would move up the manufacturing food chain and start to produce goods that were/are (highly) competitive with German goods. For a while, the China boom was actually good for Germany (and bad for Italy). Germany (to a degree) specializes in capital goods and China needed those goods to industrialize. Italy (to a degree) specializes in consumer goods and faced Chinese competition earlier on. Did Germany see the freight train coming? Of course, not.

Germany has (via mass immigration) managed to import the racial problems of the USA. The details are different. The results will be similar. Germany will have to deal with a large population that fails in Germany society and blames Germany for its problems. To date, ‘woke’ is a distinctly Anglo-sphere disease. For better or worse (almost certainly worse) it is Germany’s future.

The Euro works well for Germany, but is a Procrustean bed for Club Med. Either the Euro must be abandoned, or Germany must embrace a permanent debt and transfer union. The next financial crisis will bring this problem to a head. In some respects, Covid-19 already has.

Traditionally Germany was politically divided between the CDU/CSU coalition and the SDP with the Free Democrats playing a small role. However, now Germany has the Greens on the 'left' and the AfD on the 'right'. Similar schisms can be found in places as dissimilar as Scotland, the USA, France, Sweden, Italy, etc.

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