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Tomorrow, April 4, 2024, NATO can celebrate its 75th anniversary. In 1949, twelve states founded the North Atlantic Defense Alliance, one of the first attempts to unite Europe and the Western world. The alliance now includes 32 member states, all of which together continue to protect the West, and especially the free parts of Europe, from Russian aggression that has been ongoing for over 75 years.

United, NATO is unbeatable and can still ensure that most of the world can live together peacefully. However, today there is a very great danger that NATO will collapse from within. Not just one Donald Trump wants to destroy it, even in Europe, the biggest beneficiaries of this defense alliance, there are more and more fellow citizens who long for the end of NATO and are actively working towards it. Many of them still want to finish what they were unable to do in the “Hot Autumn”.

And even then it was clear that anyone who is against NATO is nothing other than a warmonger.

Eisenbahn

The South German Railway Museum in Heilbronn, which made every visitor dream of the times when we still had punctual trains, will soon also be history. In any case, the former railway depot is in a prime location, which is certainly a good opportunity for every investor to make money, if it weren't for the listed roundhouse with a functioning turntable.

And so we can all be very excited to see how the Böckinger Center will develop further. At least the “park”, which is an extension of the former railway depot, should one day lead to further greening of our city.

And so a far-off state horticultural show could one day help us find a solution for the entire district. However, that doesn't help the South German Railway Museum at this point.

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You can think what you want about kebabs, but it's still a little surprising how much fanfare the Heilbronn voice makes about it every time a kebab shop opens - and then again when it closes. One could almost think that for the respective editors, kebab shops are the Taj Mahal of haute cuisine.

But it could also be that the Dönerias are now not only the ultimate in Heilbronn gastronomy, but also the new temples of local merchant art. And this is before the more numerous nail salons and hair removal shops of any kind.

The new and increasingly numerous vending machine shops could already become a good example of the innovative start-up culture in our city; The traditional city culture with brooms, tattoo shops and hemp shops is still very popular - at least in this area Heilbronn has a cosmopolitan character.

The only frightening thing is that the Heilbronn Stimme editors like to celebrate these big city successes to the point of excess and then immediately ask themselves why the Heilbronn universities and university branches are not only missing professors, but also students, because where do they all come from? come? Certainly not from our schools!

And so no one should be surprised that the city administration now assumes that a plan is only good if it has not been updated for decades or if it is only at its best when it comes to collecting transfer payments .

In short: Heilbronn has an immense education deficit and can serve as a good example of how an overly generous welfare state stultifies people.

Which shouldn't bother many people, because if you don't have a place in the city administration, you can just open a kebab shop - that's always possible.


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