Nope. I just don’t pride myself on being cynical and dramatic. I try to point out commonsense but difficult patterns.
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- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•Germany: Voters are skeptical of sweeping reform proposalsEnglish19·8 days ago
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•Germany: Voters are skeptical of sweeping reform proposalsEnglish18·8 days ago
Aren’t you the person who used to bully people who posted politico.eu links?
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•Germany: Voters are skeptical of sweeping reform proposalsEnglish21·9 days ago
A tax on any income from capital and automatic wage indexation are effective policies.
They don’t deliver paradise (US has wealth tax, Belgium has indexation), but neither will these reforms.
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•Germany: Voters are skeptical of sweeping reform proposalsEnglish116·9 days ago
Well, the problems you point out (corruption and superrich) are real. And this package does not address them at all.
But there is another problem, too, which is adressed. Some parts of Europe do not bring enough new goods and services to market. One big reason for that is that Germany has not had a capital-based pension system and is not business friendly enough.
Economic growth should never be the only goal. The good part of this goal is that it comes hand in hand with better and new goods and services that make life better.
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•Germany: Voters are skeptical of sweeping reform proposalsEnglish218·9 days ago
Well, if implemented fully, the package could raise Germany’s long-run trend growth from roughly 0.4% to around 0.7% per year. That’s not bad. Pretty impressive actually since this would only be the contribution by this package by a government to growth. (Not counting business cycle, global demand or firms’ contribution to growth)
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•Germany: Voters are skeptical of sweeping reform proposalsEnglish21·9 days ago
What would improve the economic outlook?
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•Germany: Voters are skeptical of sweeping reform proposalsEnglish110·9 days ago
Could you explain to an outsider what is so terrible about the sweeping reforms?
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•Germany: Voters are skeptical of sweeping reform proposalsEnglish212·9 days ago
What’s bad about it?
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•German coalition announces sweeping reform packageEnglish11·9 days ago
Well, government intervention is actually really complicated and that’s why lots of bureaucrats learn from past failures and try to figure out how to do better.
- Pip@feddit.orgtoEurope@feddit.org•Portrait of Angela Merkel unveiled at museum in BerlinEnglish41·9 days ago
It’s false of course. Plyth and HK-65 are just engaging in “Germany bad”. Don’t feed the troll.
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•Digital euro: The plan to Trump-proof the EU's economiesEnglish11·9 days ago
Talk about projection, dear. The Hungarians enabled Orban.
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•German coalition announces sweeping reform packageEnglish11·9 days ago
I fully agree with you. The housing market for low cost housing is failing and requires government intervention. Maybe the details of this measure will be published once the parliament works out the laws. Budget and timeline, sounds like that’s the parliament’s job to decide.
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•German coalition announces sweeping reform packageEnglish19·9 days ago
So that’s gutting the social state and tearing up the social contract.
You Germans…
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•German coalition announces sweeping reform packageEnglish12·9 days ago
How much would be enough?
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•German coalition announces sweeping reform packageEnglish16·9 days ago
Okay, so you cannot give an example of what would be big. You also don’t give an example of what policy would have a big impact. That’s not constructive.
600 euro per household is not big. Would 1200 euro be big?
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•German coalition announces sweeping reform packageEnglish11·9 days ago
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- Pip@feddit.orgtoEurope@feddit.org•European taxpayers handing billions of euros to Israeli companiesEnglish31·9 days ago
Support the state of Israel, but also support regime change in Israel. That’s the way forward. Good that the EU is closely tied to Israeli businesses and can leverage this connection.
- Pip@feddit.orgtoEurope@feddit.org•Portrait of Angela Merkel unveiled at museum in BerlinEnglish11·9 days ago
Germany bad
- Pip@feddit.orgOPtoEurope@feddit.org•German coalition announces sweeping reform packageEnglish02·9 days ago
What would be a big economic impact? And which measure would have such an impact?
Maybe one day you will open up a bit. Bye bye