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adiposity

Years ago I drew attention to the fact that not only are all state parliaments far too big, but also the German Bundestag. This was also confirmed by the highest German court and, moreover, clearly proven by the European Parliament that it is also possible to go a few sizes smaller.

In March 2018 I then again at the Autumn 1996 reminded of the time when the Bundestag decided to put a stop to a further fattening of the national parliament. Since then, all those interested have only speculated about when the 1 MP mark will be exceeded.

And as soon as it becomes an issue again that we have far too many "illegal" members of parliament (not provided for by law) in the parliaments, and there are also many voted-out members of parliament who continue to work in the Bundestag alongside countless lobbyists and party assistants A professional politician promises that at least the current maximum number of MPs should be reached again soon. After that, the respective parties blame each other for a few days and it's off the table again.

The fact is that the German Bundestag now secures more people's income than the National People's Congress in Beijing with its 2 members. It is also a fact that the chancellery is now being further expanded, making even the White House in Washington look very small.

As long as our professional politicians let us believe that we 80 million Germans are more than 1,3 billion Chinese and even more important than 270 million Americans, we will secretly see a further fattening of our parliaments as the cause of "our world domination" and continue to welcome.

Nobody is interested in the fact that we have long since undermined our rule of law, and our professional politicians will continue to sit out this problem.

And so today's report from the Tagesschau is that the President of the Bundestag Baerbel Bas is slowly getting impatient, just for the usual and inconsequential show running. Today it is quoted as follows: "I'll definitely push it. A draft has to go to parliament at the beginning of the year, so in the next few days.”

However, a corresponding draft law is still a long way off and I am assuming that the coming German Bundestag will finally break the 1 MP mark, just as it has long since broken the 000 employee mark. And the state parliaments will follow, as the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg recently decided for itself.

My conclusion from 2018: you don't have to judge your MPs by their words, but by their actions!

littering

Today we can read in the Heilbronner Voice (January 03.01.2023, 21: XNUMX) that City Council Albrecht Merk meanwhile speaks of an "organized littering" of our city. And even the city of Heilbronn apparently complains about a "declining cleaning morale". Slowly but surely, other people from Heilbronn are realizing that our city has huge problems. I firmly believe that this so-called "organized littering" is one of the consequences of this and in this sense I could live with the term "organized" to some extent.

Because in addition to an administrative failure, i.e. the lack of or insufficient controls, it is the educational deficits of many of our fellow citizens, which I repeatedly point out, that lead to such messes and ultimately to the collapse of our city.

I hold our welfare state responsible for this, which is either a non-functioning chimera of ideologues, or has meanwhile been hijacked by completely incompetent to criminal fellow citizens and is now slowly but surely destroying state and society from within.

Black hole

People in Heilbronn are slowly beginning to ask themselves the right questions. And so I am pleased to read today in the Heilbronn voice that there have recently been fellow citizens and journalists from outside who are now trying to shed a little light on the Heilbronn thicket. Years ago, experts from abroad simply called it “Deutschland AG” and today it is probably the same families who make stupid and stupid money.

And so were the futile attempts of Gesine Enwaldt, to find out a little more about the business practices of our youngest Heilbronn honorary citizen, already a brief topic here in the weblog. Also Max Kronmuller from Lehrensteinsfeld has taken on this topic, and Christopher Donauer documented these equally futile efforts to achieve transparency — by the way, a necessary basis of any functioning democracy — on page 2 of today's Voice issue.

We all know the answers, because no one becomes a billionaire because they do good or help other people. Moreover, even if a man could come up with his own achievements and inventions, he must still go about his own business very unscrupulously and always see to it that no one else takes advantage of these ventures. In my opinion, this is also perfectly fine as long as the state ensures with rules that the profits made are taxed and thus the state itself and, within the framework of a regulated redistribution, also benefit many other citizens.

In Germany we have developed another model, namely Deutschland AG, which resulted in a very non-transparent cooperation between the state and very special families. And this Germany AG was and is objected to by other countries, because these countries came to the conclusion that German companies enjoy unfair advantages in competition with other companies. And even then, more transparency was demanded from all sides - which over the years repeatedly led to very interesting discoveries and not only took away the former good reputation of Deutsche Bank or large slaughterhouses.

That is why it is not important to find out whether and how much the Dieter Schwarz Foundation pays for its benevolence or even earns from it, but who is stonewalling and thus preventing the necessary transparency in these public affairs from being created. Because it is precisely these ladies and gentlemen who, as “administrators” of Deutschland AG, so to speak, draw the greatest personal advantage from it.


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  • The fourth power still seems to be working. Even if only the foreseeable was reported. But it was worth trying.
    On the other hand, the perception of “organized littering” is astonishing. Apart from the individual cases documented in photographs, I had the impression on New Year's Day that Wartberg was cleaner than in the past. If the revelers hadn't cleaned up themselves, it might have been worth mentioning whether the residents or the city cleaning department were already busy early on New Year's Day.

    • In our street, our neighbors of Turkish origin cleaned everything up again on January 1st. And so I can also report that things looked better in my immediate area than in the past. Unfortunately not in my old homeland and certainly not on the way there.