Collapse of the Social Machine
Social insurance is the crown jewel of Germany’s welfare-state engineers and statists. With its hypertrophic bureaucracy, it forms the power base of the party-state. It’s also the recruitment machine for ever more citizens bound into dependency—citizens who, much like the tens of thousands of Green Deal subsidy entrepreneurs, quietly submit to the country’s cartel of silence. Incentives rule...
And now, this gigantic bureaucratic power apparatus is crumbling before our eyes. Aging demographics, social migration, and the deindustrialization forced by aggressive ecological ideology are all eroding the levers of redistribution built into this dull, unreformable machine. The number of people making a productive contribution to Germany’s economy is shrinking, while the ranks of those living parasitically continue to swell.
A quick look at the numbers: this year, the pension system alone will require at least €123 billion in tax subsidies. Health insurance needs roughly €14 billion, and long-term care insurance another €1.7 billion. The collective deficit of Germany’s social funds will explode exponentially once the prolonged recession starts depressing tax revenues—something that’s all but inevitable.
Germany today is no longer the country I knew as a child in the 1980s. We’re witnessing a society coming apart at the seams—internally fractured, drifting away from bourgeois-meritocratic values, abandoning Western traditions and the cultural heritage of its forebears. And it no longer seems capable of repairing the damage it has inflicted upon itself.
Germany has been harvested to the bone, scarred by wind turbines, intellectually dumbed down, and turned wild in its urban spaces. The circus of the globalists moves on—and few even notice.
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Painful truth! What was once a leading country with economic superiority is now a bureaucratic and leftist hellhole