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Thursday, October 13, 2005Schroeder cries, seethes, cries some moreClassy as always:
"I will not be a part of the next government -- definitely not be part of it," a tearful looking Schroeder told a rapt audience of union members in his home city of Hanover.Good ol' Gerhard - you've got to admire his political focus. Germany is suffering through 12% unemployment and rising inflation, yet he still manages to find away to focus his base on those damn foreigners, no matter the issue! In an apparent reference to Hurricane Katrina, Schroeder castigated Washington for liberal, hands-off policies that left it exposed in times of crisis. The Bush administration was widely criticised for its response to the devastating storm.Hurricane Katrina - the strongest storm to hit the US in a generation - claimed 1,260 lives (or at least that is the official count at the moment). In 2003, a "heatwave" (I use scare quotes because I grew up in Bakersfield, California, where we call 100 degree temperatures "summer") killed 40,000 western Europeans. Where was the "organized state action" then, Gerhard? Where was the "European social model" to take them in its warm embrace? So lets add it up, shall we? Floundering economy + "strong German state" + irrational fear of foreigners + "organised state action". It doesn't take a history major to see where this one is headed... Comments: |
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