What's the German word for 'a government in the dire need of change'?
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I would call it Umsturzbedürftig, meaning something along the line of in need of a revolt/revolution.
Change to what? The current situation looks like this:
- The conservatives (CDU) are currently in charge on an anti-labor and no progress route
- Socialists (SPD) are in coalition with conservatives and do not oppose
- Ecologists (Grüne) are hated with only 14%
- Communists (Linke) are barely visible these days (10%) because of internal conflicts
- Fascists (AfD) are leading in election researches

This doesn't look good in any way. The conservatives know very well that no matter what they do, they will be in the next government...
Calling the SPD socialist is a really big stretch
They are right leaning conservatives that happily bend over for CDU, but pretend to be a workers party.
Calling "Die Linke" communist is also extremely disingenuous. Taxing the rich and capping rent are not communism
Exactly, Die Linke is what the SPD is supposed to be or was many many decades ago.
Shit, it looks like Höcke really will be Chancellor. History rhymes and Germans really do want to repeat the same mistakes.
Regierungswechselnotwendigkeit
Arschlochbande
Leck-Eier-Truppe
SchMerz
Wir leiden an Merzversagen
CDU-Geführt
Stümper
Merzkaput :)
CDU or SPD, or GroKo
Abgehoben
Also unemployment is getting worse while companies fail to get contracts. But oh no, it‘s all the lazy worker‘s fault!
This is the worst government I have ever experienced. Things could be so much better if the current coalition wasn‘t genuinely malicious if not straight out hostile towards the working class.
#wecouldhavehadhabeck
Ernsthaft :(
When the top 10% start paying their fair share in taxes, healthcare is reformed so i can find a doc again and we finally get rid of the shit oil and instead invest in renewable energies then and only then will i start working more than 4 days a week until then Merz can suck dick.
until then Merz can suck dick
He's to busy licking all these eggs.
If you look at the raw materials used by society-the oil, wood, water, metal, etc.-it is overwhelmingly used by the majority. The rich people have more resources than the average poor person, but it's still a small fraction of the existing physical resources.
If we were to take all their stuff and divide it evenly amongst everyone, it wouldn't necessarily solve our problems. It would be a moral victory. They would become poor and we would become a percent or two less poor.
You mean we'd be equal, and you're making that sound like a bad thing.
Count it as 2 dicks mate.
Joke's on them. I'm on a three day work week already.
Friedrich Merz disliked this.
What country is that?
Germany.
Well, you're living in the future, I guess, that's great
Certainly better than being burned out and not wanting to live any more. Having been there, I'm happy that the option exists. Even though I've had to reduce my living standards a little bit.
Not "Germany told", but the ball-gargling Merz
