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IceAgeComing
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« on: February 05, 2017, 07:28:15 AM »


Shultz becoming the SPD lead candidate
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« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2017, 03:40:23 PM »

The fall of the SPD is really rather disappointing: I mean I'm not a big Shultz fan (other than for the irony that in the "year of populism" the big winner could be the man who last year was President of the European Parliament) but he'd be a whole lot better than Merkel and that's a positive.  Also good that the AfD are currently doing a UKIP, I approve of every far right party doing that.

The TTIP/CETA thing is understandable really: considering that Germany have always been the big force behind the growth of free trade between the EU and other countries: and the thing really isn't as unpopular there as it is in other EU countries.


Reality. Truth hurts? Stop being fascists against everyone you don't agree to. You're no upper race or every non-left Person isn't human garbage, ok?!

You sound like a 15-year-old who's about to gun down his parents.

And you're sounding like someone out of arguments, in other words: A leftist.

Sorry to go back to an old post; but its highly amusing to see you posting this when your best argument seems to be insulting anyone opposed to you or saying that they've been "lied to" by the media without presenting the truth that you allegedly have.  It means that there's not any real point in having a debate: since that requires both sides to debate in good faith and think critically about their own views on the world, both of which you don't seem at all willing to do (the fact that conveniently your point of view is "the truth" and anything else is a lie to you demonstrates that) so what's the point for anyone?
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« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2017, 03:30:57 AM »

Is the city of Berlin very liberal like most cities, or is it a rare conservative-leaning city?

The FDP gets very few votes (outside the incredibly rich bits of Berlin); like they do in every city in Germany.  So no, Berlin isn't "very Liberal".
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« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2017, 01:25:44 PM »

how many Members would they need in order to form their own parliamentary group, rather than sitting as independents?
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