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Okay, but the current Merz cabinet pushing for the first picture comes from a grand coalition composed of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Christian Social Union (CSU), and the Social Democratic Party (SPD). It officially took office on 6 May 2025 after Friedrich Merz was elected Chancellor by the Bundestag.
So in part it is the Socialists who are pushing this, along with the CDU and CSU and the AfD are not even in power.
Although I do agree that Germany is in a messed up state. Especially economically. So the push for extra military spending is their attempt at being like the USA and try to pump up their economy that way. Bad idea IMO. The year really does make it, though.
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atlanticist/germanys-economy-has-gone-from-engine-to-anchor/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_economic_crisis_(2022%E2%80%93present)
The party with social in the name is involved, good thing that no party with social in the name did bad things in Germany ever!
SPD are not socialists. They don't even claim to be, they claim to be social democrats, which is also not the case in reality. They are right leaning conservatives that happily bend over for any of CDUs demands
Well, let's just quickly look at some history shall we. German nazis in 1930s never won more than 37% of the vote while there were still democratic elections in place. Once these people get in power the mask comes off. Republicans were seriously considering similar tactics during last elections, and I'm sure we'll see that happen again going forward.
First chapter in Blackshirts and Reds discusses the rise of fascists in Italy and nazis in Germany, and it's hard not to draw parallels with what we're seeing now:
The SPD are social chauvanists, not socialists.
the SPD might have been social~~ist~~ in the last decade. nowadays they're just the lap-dog of the CDU.
Long gone are the times when they actually fought for the interests of common people.
The way this played out before in the interwar period was that the Nazis weren't even in power (but growing) and the SDP was in a coalition with the center-right where they supported rearmament and then the center-right president (who had been supported by the SDP) appointed Hitler chancellor which allowed him to seize power and use those weapons against the rest of Europe.
The SDP has always been shit. They supported German entry into WWI (after pledging not to), they sent the freicorps to kill communists, they supported austerity policies during the Great Depression which discredited the left and caused people to look to the Nazis as an alternative, and they enabled Hitler's rise to power. 150 years of being clowns.