The BBC offers with its top headline article an insight into the misery of the German car industry. BBC tries to explain the German car industry downturn. Sales decline, factory closures, mass jobs cuts, no new products: the German car industry is shrinking at high speed. The German and EU politics impose that cars sold after 2035 must be electric. For the German car industry this is a very difficult task. It is very expensive to turn around to electric. The consumer markets today do not yet well accept electric cars, the German infrastructure is not ready to provide power for large electrical fleets. Everything is unready: bad planning, worse political decisions. Then there is the competition from China. China has advanced strongly with electrical cars, worldwide. The US under Trump already impose tariffs to protect their home grown electrical car industry. Germany and Europe would need to be careful with tariffs against China as they cannot afford a trade war. And in general, there is an economic crisis in Germany and in those Leftist/Green run European countries as well. Germany is terribly damaged by Left/Green politics, the car industry is a sign of the overall decline due to political and ideological destruction by the Left/Green. Germany, the ill man of the World. Infected by Left/Green industrial fashism. And finally, the confrontation with Russia, ordered by the previous Biden regime in Washington, has been damagable as well for Germany: not only the billions wasted on the war in Ukraine pushed Germany further over the cliff, but also the attacks on cheap Russian energy, a specific advantage for the total of German industry and society which allowed Germany to remain competitive but also allowed highest standards of social wellfare which was even shared with many millions of immigrants. All this is lost, no industry, no cheap energy, but high war and immigration costs, lost world competition etc. What Germany did not understand: nobody needs Germany or its wonderful but replacable cars. Germany, during the Cold War was the outpost and wall against the Communism. As a contination of the Marshall Plan, Germany was able to profit from strategic and political support for the rebuilding of its industries to become a strong border state. Now, as Germany is no further such outpost against the new Russia, Germany becomes irrelevant and its allies would rather try to reduce Germany’s importance, in particular, in the European context. Countries like Poland and, in some way Ukraine, replace Germany. BBC concludes with the suggestion for Germany: invest, invest, invest. But how to invest without money? Why to invest when there are no markets and home made products are too expensive and not competitive? Why to invest if a Left/Green government burdens the industry with burocracy, taxes, regulations? The answer to BBC woud rather be: regime change. Get rid off the Left/Green industry demolition radicals and have a new profound turn around in politics.
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