Monday, January 15, 2024

Meantime, in Germany

You'll read the hard-Left propaganda in some US papers.  But the story is amazing.

The AfD  (Alternative for Deutschland) party was founded in 2013.  That's only ten years ago.

Now it has 24% popularity.

...AfD politician René Springer says the plan is no secret and vowed to deport millions should the AfD come to power.


We will return foreigners to their homeland. By the millions. This is not a secret plan. This is a promise. For more security. For more justice. To preserve our identity. For Germany.”

Springer’s message on deportation comes at a time when the AfD just hit a record high of 24 percent in a new national poll from YouGov, a poll result once thought unthinkable by most just a year ago....

The Party was founded on an anti-EU platform.

Brexit succeeded, the AfD is gaining ground, Hungary has little good to say about the EU.....German and Dutch farmers are revolting against Their Betters.......

And Donald Trump is scaring the pee and poop out of the Deep State players, who are now talking about a military coup if he's re-elected.

Not co-incidence.

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Send them home
Let each one take a Democrat with them when they leave



Third World immigrants make a net-negative lifetime financial contribution in the West

https://t.me/thuletide/5880

Migration costs the West billions of dollars every year:

Thanks to huge longitudinal studies conducted by the Danish government (2021), Amsterdam University (2023), and Migration Watch UK (2014), we now know the financial damage of importing and supporting non-Western migrants.

The Danish government found that Third World migrants collectively make a net-negative lifetime financial contribution.

All migrants who entered the Netherlands between 1995 and 2019 cost the country €400 billion, mainly due to "redistribution through the welfare state." Only Israel, India, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan provided an "unequivocal" net-positive contribution via labor migration, but the net benefit of one labor migrant is outweighed by the cost of one family migrant.

Similarly, all migrants who entered the UK between 1995 and 2011 cost the country £148 billion, with migrants from outside the European Economic Area making a significant net-negative financial contribution.