With her esoteric phrases and the mentality of a predictable housekeeper, "Mutti" hid the magnitude of the problem for a long time.

"Nicht sein kann, was nicht sein darf! (What is not allowed must not happen!) — the German mainstream is preparing to ban the second most supported opposition party, the AfD, with the help of the Soros network.

They are not afraid of the EP elections, but of the fact that three East German states will have a government that offers a meaningful alternative for Germany and the Germans.

The counter-selected politicians of the German mainstream cannot deal with the big issues of our time with their average abilities. The decline of Germany already began under Angela Merkel, but with the esoteric phrases of »Mutti« and the mentality of the predictable housekeeper, she hid the magnitude of the problem for a long time. So far, only the lower middle class has slipped, now the standard of living of the middle class is also deteriorating, and what is worst, there is no chance of change. The majority only dream of the "good old days" when they changed their car every three years, went on vacation several times a year and had money for everything.

At the latest, the Germans realized that they cannot change their fate for the worse through democratic means.

In a democratic system, there is a chance for a change of government, and the strengthening of the protest parties is a signal to the people's parties that something has gone wrong in some areas and needs to be changed. However, the globalist elites are busy with the implementation of their big plan, they do not want to deal with the problems of the average citizens of the Western Hemisphere, and they cannot make them an offer reminiscent of the "good old days". They are already saying that there will be even less money, so in the EU's new budget starting in 2028, the share of agricultural and cohesion subsidies would decrease from the current two-thirds to one-third, which makes it understandable why there is "no need" for so many farmers who, with the tightening of regulations and by reducing subsidies, they are forced to sell their land to large investors."

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