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Today I was able to read a corresponding letter to the editor in the Heilbronner Voice Karlheinz Kimmerle read, which presents a completely different point of view than what I have known so far.

Absolutely, and I had this already written like that, the idea of ​​involving us taxpayers for the necessary costs of the archaeological excavations in the Klingenäcker construction area is a very absurd one! I am very pleased that Kimmerle also sees it this way.

But this statement is completely new to me:

This "most unsuitable building area in the world" had to be enforced against any expert opinion. Many old gardens had to be cleared and more than a hundred tall fruit trees felled. The disappearing hunting ground for birds of prey had to be "replaced" by planting trees on the surrounding fields at great expense - as if old trees could simply be replaced.

Karlheinz Kimmerle, voice of Heilbronn (06.11.2021: 36)

Now I'm curious to see if someone can be found who, at least for me, can shed some light on this.

taxi driver

In the meantime, the British even lack around 160 taxi drivers, and so it is now dawning on many that their own isolation is not one of the best ideas that you should definitely implement.

But even in such a situation you can try to make the best of it. And so, of necessity, the UK will probably endure a painful shift towards a more sustainable model of society.

It is not surprising that this change is carried out on the shoulders and at the expense of the weaker, because has it really been different before?

The British are now being forced not only to think about antiquated notions of what work actually is, but they must now also shelve them and develop and implement completely new concepts. And this will lead to a huge macroeconomic change. In the eyes of the Brexiteers, this is a logical and intended development that will take the United Kingdom forward — a second industrial revolution, so to speak.

It remains to be seen whether this development will benefit the majority of the British population. Ultimately, this is what the Brexiteers have to be measured against.

I would have wished that this social change, which is absolutely necessary, had been tackled together in a European and socially cushioned way.

So it remains for us "continental Europeans" — because sitting out has become our first and noblest quality — to see whether the British will succeed. If this is the case, they will not only unhinge Europe.

"Alliance for Heilbronn"

After eight years as mayor of a party politician who has grown old in the municipal council and the city administration and who is said to be "one of us", whereby the "us" is limited to a very, very narrow and sometimes very financially strong clique, the fear in the municipal council and in parts of the city administration, the change has meanwhile become so great that everything is now being tried to guarantee his re-election, and moreover, work is already being done on an internal successor.

This is astonishing, since people are not only deliberately looking for constant change in big cities in order to prevent long-term cliques from working against the will of the citizens and establishing structures in administration that are very damaging to an open society.

This also makes you think about how many skeletons there must be in the cellars of the people concerned, that you put up with everything just to not have to let an outside expert look at your cards.

So it is no longer surprising that Blitz — again a project initiated by the predecessor of the incumbent mayor and a very good one — will only be inaugurated shortly before the mayoral election.

This mayor election campaign is slowly taking on Hungarian, if not Western Balkan features! The initiators of this OB alliance therefore speak, and rightly so, of “an alliance that has never before existed on this scale in a major city in Baden-Württemberg.”

By the way, democracy works a little differently, because it thrives on alternatives! But who knows, maybe Heilbronn will soon even become the first major European city with a single party.


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