The only way to solve this rise of far right is turning to proper left
LurkingWeirdo88 on
CDU has more left leaning policies than BSW? I thought BSW position themselves as basically Die Linke, but without wokeness.
Wonderful-Lack3846 on
Ah yes this is what we need right now. Extreme right parties all over Europe who want to get out of the European Union.
No_Heart_SoD on
What a surprise, the working class voting for its worst enemy again, i guess even german working class is made of idiots.
50FtosPalack on
Just because you promise a lot of things from other peoples money doesn’t mean you’re gonna make things alright. The Left in general is good at social promises they never materialize.
JustPassingBy696969 on
FDP really can’t get a break. Now they even lost the “fuck the poors” crown to the nazis.
albertoseptim117 on
r/LeopardsAteMyFace
Frenzystor on
who would have thought … /s
Frontal_Lappen on
and thats why we go left after the traffic light.
Viriato181 on
This assumes that you can implement most of your program in the first place and that your proposals are economically and legally feasible. Graphs like this look so idealistic that it just makes you wonder if they wouldn’t tank the already crappy economy in the process. There’s probably a reason why the rest of the left doesn’t go that far to the left.
eucariota92 on
Today’s propaganda vote for Die Linke.
Party-Cake5173 on
To all far-right parties in Europe I give just one mandate, they possibly can’t get any more because all have one thing in common—enriching themselves as much as they can while making the people the poorest they possibly can be.
Do they take their proposals at face value without accounting for the consequences?
Maybe just give every citizen 10.000.000€, it will only cost 830€ trillion and by my calculations it will decrease poverty by 100%.
WekX on
Where is the percentage of rich people who would move their wealth out of the country if the far-left started expropriating their stuff?
lohdunlaulamalla on
BSW höher als CDU war nicht auf meiner Bingokarte.
Deareim2 on
FDP has a nice meaning in french 🙂
Martzi-Pan on
Who calculates this and on what methodology? As far as I’m concerned, as an economist, you can’t really determine which policies will increase or decrease poverty across the board.
Sure, a leftist party might come in and roll out all sorts of welfare programs which would mean people could avoid poverty. On the other hand, those programs are usually paid by workers & businesses, thus hampering growth and ensuring more people will require these programs. On the other hand, some programs like investment in education will generally boost the economy and ensure fewer people would need welfare. On the other hand, not ensuring a fair economic growth could lead to some people falling in poverty despite the majority doing better.
This also depends on the economic cycle and other factors that could be out of a government’s control like a pandemic, drought, war… or a boom in an industry brought by innovation.
All in all, if you want to ensure fewer and fewer people risk falling into poverty, you don’t just pump money into welfare. You invest smart in infrastructure and education, protect the rule of law, ensure a balance between employee and employer, and tax fairly… and ensure stability.
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Tells us everything we need to know
The only way to solve this rise of far right is turning to proper left
CDU has more left leaning policies than BSW? I thought BSW position themselves as basically Die Linke, but without wokeness.
Ah yes this is what we need right now. Extreme right parties all over Europe who want to get out of the European Union.
What a surprise, the working class voting for its worst enemy again, i guess even german working class is made of idiots.
Just because you promise a lot of things from other peoples money doesn’t mean you’re gonna make things alright. The Left in general is good at social promises they never materialize.
FDP really can’t get a break. Now they even lost the “fuck the poors” crown to the nazis.
r/LeopardsAteMyFace
who would have thought … /s
and thats why we go left after the traffic light.
This assumes that you can implement most of your program in the first place and that your proposals are economically and legally feasible. Graphs like this look so idealistic that it just makes you wonder if they wouldn’t tank the already crappy economy in the process. There’s probably a reason why the rest of the left doesn’t go that far to the left.
Today’s propaganda vote for Die Linke.
To all far-right parties in Europe I give just one mandate, they possibly can’t get any more because all have one thing in common—enriching themselves as much as they can while making the people the poorest they possibly can be.
If the electorate could stop being a bunch of total fucking idiots, that’d be [great!](
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I wonder how accurate is that graph.
[Linke wants to do a wealth tax 5% for those higher than €50 million, and 12% for those higher than €1 billion, also a one-off fee 10% for those with more than €2 million, and rising as high as 30% for larger sums.](https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-left-party-wants-to-halve-billionaires-wealth/a-71550347)
[On income they want 60% income tax on salaries above €250,000 and 75% for those over €1 million.](https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-left-party-wants-to-halve-billionaires-wealth/a-71550347)
Do they take their proposals at face value without accounting for the consequences?
Maybe just give every citizen 10.000.000€, it will only cost 830€ trillion and by my calculations it will decrease poverty by 100%.
Where is the percentage of rich people who would move their wealth out of the country if the far-left started expropriating their stuff?
BSW höher als CDU war nicht auf meiner Bingokarte.
FDP has a nice meaning in french 🙂
Who calculates this and on what methodology? As far as I’m concerned, as an economist, you can’t really determine which policies will increase or decrease poverty across the board.
Sure, a leftist party might come in and roll out all sorts of welfare programs which would mean people could avoid poverty. On the other hand, those programs are usually paid by workers & businesses, thus hampering growth and ensuring more people will require these programs. On the other hand, some programs like investment in education will generally boost the economy and ensure fewer people would need welfare. On the other hand, not ensuring a fair economic growth could lead to some people falling in poverty despite the majority doing better.
This also depends on the economic cycle and other factors that could be out of a government’s control like a pandemic, drought, war… or a boom in an industry brought by innovation.
All in all, if you want to ensure fewer and fewer people risk falling into poverty, you don’t just pump money into welfare. You invest smart in infrastructure and education, protect the rule of law, ensure a balance between employee and employer, and tax fairly… and ensure stability.
I don’t get how this is calculated….
Somebody unironically believes Linke’s campaign claims.
Here’s everyone’s daily dose of leftist propaganda, everyone. Numbers straight out of the left’s ass.
Oh my god, this is propaganda its so blatant its not even funny.
Lmao this is jsut Linke propaganda isn’t it?