3 Replies to “Vote Early, Vote Often”

  1. My prediction is that the AfD will out preform the CDU by about 5% points even though the most recent polls show CDU leading by about 7% points (27% to 20%). The problem with polls for this election is that it’s very much the same atmosphere that existed in the US in 2016. Many people wouldn’t reveal their selected candidate because they didn’t want to deal with the aggravation and feedback. As a result, Trump beat Hillary despite being down in the most recent polls. This is further supported in that 20% of the German voters remained undecided less than a week before the election.

    It’s all immaterial, however. Even if AfD gets a solid win in the voting booth, they will end up being ineffectual because the other parties will vote as a bloc to negate the AfD influence. AND, that’s just going to piss off the German citizen. Just the other day was another knife attack to be added to the many over the past year. What you don’t see on the news was all the fires occurring in Christian churches…and at Christmas villages. There were a lot. So, in short…AfD triumphs and has its hands tied to change any policy or seat a leader.

    1. Let’s see … the media called Trump voters – Natzi’s … and the media called Marine LePen voters – Natzi’s … and the media is calling AfD voters – Natzi’s … you can hardly expect German voters to out themselves with a Musk-salute in public – Right?

  2. An interesting read. And heres my conclusion:

    It’s essentially the same in Germany as it is here: a uniparty system that repels anything that threatens its tradition of living well by screwing the little guy and impoverishing generations not yet born.

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