Mutti has grown old. Very. It's out of your mind, because if it wasn't so, Angela Merkel wouldn't claim that Germany was able to cope with the wave of refugees that arrived in 2015.

"We'll do it" (Wir schaffen das) - the chancellor insisted at the time, and although it is clear to everyone that he should rather take a statement from Gyurcsány, which also serves as the title of a film, to assess the situation , in an interview with the public service media company Deutsche Welle, he claimed that even if not everything is ideal , even if there were serious incidents, German migration management is overall a success story.

It would be good if the great lady of the Germans could prove this to the women who are raped daily by her favorite migrants, who are stabbed by illegal immigrants, because to those who Allahu akbar! they killed him with an exclamation, it would be useless to explain anything. Tell about the success to the children who are terrorized in schools, but you could also give a lecture to all tax-paying German citizens about what a great success it is if they have to support hundreds of thousands of migrants who don't want to work with their taxes.

According to Merkel, they have wonderful examples of successful human development, according to her, the young asylum seekers who have graduated from high school are also like that.

Indeed. There are those too. The big question (the answer is not difficult) is what the success-failure ratio is. We are hardly wrong when we say that failure is a feature of German everyday life.

We know Mutti. We know how easily you forget your mistakes as if they never happened. His habit of unapologetically changing his opinion, which he vehemently attacked yesterday, he promotes its methods without batting an eye today. As if he had thought so from the beginning. (He also frequently got involved in Hungarian migration policy, and then started to promote the importance of border protection. What a character!)

Let's not forget - if he has already forgotten - that he took the lion's share in causing the energy crisis that is unfolding now. He cheerfully adopted the anti-nuclear power of the mentally ill greens, and has now closed almost all nuclear power plants, because he hoped to win the votes of "green" voters. You did that too, didn't you, dear Mutti?

The German leader is leaving the stage of German politics after 16 years. A chancellor who is successful at the beginning will certainly not be remembered by posterity as having "done it".

At least in this form: Well, Mutti, you did this well!

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