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The hysterical Republic
Under Notes, we reported here in 2012 on various statements of Mr. Jörges with the establishment of a corresponding
discrepancy in his heckling before and after the change of the magazine “Stern” from Gruner + Jahr to the
Bertelsmann Group and how this was followed by quite different pro-government heckling by Jörges, and how this
must have a connection with the different conception of the previous publishers from the new publishing group,
which from then on assured the livelihood of Mr. Jörges. And now amazingly comes the turn away from the
Government-approved form of heckling in the critical observations regarding
“The hysterical Republic”.
Against the criticism here at the start of 2012 from the Alliance for Democracy about this heckling, we
congratulate “Stern” and Mr. Jörges in the Bertelsmann Group expressly on his quite new point of view of a
no longer so Government-approved call. This is the same criticism as at other points by the Alliance for
Democracy, which also appeared recently in a commentary of the Springer press in its “Bild” of 30.01.2014 under
“Enough now, praise enough” regarding “GroKo??? LobKo!!!” Criticism in similar fashion, despite the known
press/political lobbyist attitude towards the main government parties. It was time that the widespread press
signalled a departure from the harmful conduct of mainstream parties.
It is refreshing how Mr. Jörges now agrees with us in his heckling, that the Federal Government of the FRG
seemingly thinks it has to change less about its banana-Republic appearance, the fewer prospects there are for
a real end to the Euro crisis. Because all indications that the crisis is over, and that the situation has
stabilised itself, lack any objectively sound evidence. The opposite of these claims is actually true. The
situation will become all the worse the more we congratulate ourselves, the more it is concealed what a burden
has been passed on to citizens, in order to compensate for party-political failure. Politics is throwing away
money at the cost of the citizens which would only be of great benefit to the needy and to the normal population.
It is hardly surprising when all countries are in debt to the tune of € 77 trillion, and the whole western world
is thinking about a free trade agreement and a new world order, and on the other hand preserving the image of
total failures over savings and property taxation, almost as a punishment that we have trusted for so long in
this policy of the parties. It is an inescapable consequence that the normal population should gradually become
hysterical about such a policy.
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