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You read to much bud
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Europe has a demographic issue. It was completely different 15 years ago and it will have changed vastly in 30 years time. I don't know how serious the pension issue is but any serious issue that has the potential to destroy the basic welfare system or the society will be preceded by a war. And it will be the war that will be responsible for it. Hope you get the point.
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This report obviously as not taken into account AI and automation that will wipe out most jobs. Time to build self sufficient economies the days of selling finished goods to each other is finished
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it wouldn't Mac,the world has changed very quickly
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The only thing wrong with that report is it is full of bullsh1t
unsustainable … a study has found … common knowledge … picture looks bleak … things will go downhill … has calculated … does not bode well … set to balloon … “explosion” of its budget deficit … will mushroom … unsustainable … study emphasizes … extrapolates … eye-watering … worth (?) still … fairly conservative assumptions … fly in face of policies … it’s a leap into the unknown … calls fell on deaf ears … hope things will magically sort themselves out … commissioners will pray for a miracle to save us |
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the germans own british gas and british rail,that would pay their pensions after brexit if they put an extra charge for the use of it.
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They should have kept the incentive systems that were brought in back in the 1930s and were present in East Germany for decades to encourage people to have more children.
Importing millions of people with a different culture to pay taxes to prop up an aging population was never going to work. Emergency worldwide interest rates the last decade has also destroyed pensions. |
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Yes, that's the idea... They should re-initiate all those 1930's Germany political ideals. That's the way forward.
sheesh! |
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Maybe we can take up all the jobs and do them ourselves. Throw in a bit of discrimination when hiring any non-German. Once they don't have any jobs to do, they'll run away themselves.
I wonder why it doesn't happen that way... |
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It's help yourself economics......They can't put us all in jail.
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STUDYFORM
30 Jun 18 11:13 Joined: 26 Jan 05 | Topic/replies: 18,761 | Blogger: STUDYFORM's blog Yes, that's the idea... They should re-initiate all those 1930's Germany political ideals. That's the way forward. ^ Do you think giving loans to people newly married to help them start a family and bonuses for those who have children is a bad idea if there is a demographic timebomb? |
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Reminds me of the advert from an Almodovar film "Why do Germans retire to villas in Mallorca while Spaniards eat from bins?"
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Great underlying problems in Germany , the average person has almost no personal financial wealth or property
more inequality than in countries such as Britain and France and Spain |
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Old people don't need alot. If they can keep the rent low and food prices cheap and use renewable energy they will be ok.
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You need to factor in the cost of Vurthers Originals
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Should have called this thread Die Leiden des alten Werthers imo.
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I have a recording of that, it was written by Gustav Mahler in memory of his grandparents.
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I still have nightmares about having to read the Sorrows of Young Werther, an absolutely dire book imo.
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of course the Americans were stupid enough to help them after the war and before long they were swaggering around again like they were the victors ,
remarkable really |
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NOW running europe without a shot fired
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Not stupid from a USA point of view. A weak poor Germany not friendly to the USA would have encouraged Corbyn style Marxism to spread throughout Western Europe.
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^ ungrateful too, no one likes to be thankful .
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Jed, should be renamed "Die Leiden der jungen Leser"
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