

Islamo-Leftism: German Greens Hail First Arabic Street Sign
The signs prompted such intense debate online that the public news outlet WDR disabled its comment section under its story.
The signs prompted such intense debate online that the public news outlet WDR disabled its comment section under its story.
Habeck warned that Germany is looking at an “extremely tense” situation in the coming months, saying that if Germans fail to reduce their gas consumption, we risk “not having enough gas this winter.”
The head of the Berlin Greens said that expropriations are “not a matter of ‘if,’ but ‘how.’” During a referendum last September, a majority had voted for expropriations of large housing companies. An expert commission has now been appointed to advise on the process.
Germany’s vice-chancellor and economics minister, Robert Habeck, has come out with strong reservations about turning on the already-constructed pipeline, putting him at odds with Chancellor Olaf Scholtz.
“I would like to govern together with the Greens,” Social Democrat chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz said.