• randomname@scribe.disroot.org
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    4 days ago

    Do you have something that fosters that opinion?

    For now it doesn’t look like Germany would cut social welfare for military expenditure, the actual budget plans don’t say that.

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      2 days ago

      Just to add to it: This is by no means my own opinion. It just shows the conservative playbook.

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      4 days ago

      It’s the on going debate in German politics and media. Now-chancellor Merz focused his whole campaign in 2024 around „no debt“ (Schuldenbremse, schwarze Null). The first thing he does after becoming chancellor in 2025 is a 500 billion euro package (because of Ukraine, which is fair — but was completely against the campaign proposal) only for defence and infrastructure. In turn the coalition now argues that they cannot maintain „Bürgergeld“ (social welfare) or invest into education. People have to „work more“ because of the debt.