• @thisNotMyName
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    101 year ago

    That’s not the problem here. You are talking about a very small group of people. The voters of the right populists are unfortunately a lot more. It’s a combination of many reasons, but i think the biggest reason is things went to shit for the last 20 years, need to be fixed now, cost a lot of money, communication from the government is bad. Resulting in the high taxes for the average are kept, combined with new mandatory costs forecasted by the right wingers (doesn’t matter if true or not) making them feel like they would loose their standard of living, while all the stuff that would need public investments, like schools, housing, day care, health care,…, is still at the brink of collapse. And here come the rights with their simple solutions for complex problems, while the established parties have no better ideas than shifting themselves more to the right. Tldr: something must change fundamentaly really quick or Germany or better all the western countries are fucked very soon

    • @[email protected]
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      171 year ago

      Taxes are high, because there is almost no wealth tax in Germany. So it would be easy to lower taxes from work income, if one would rise the wealth tax. The massive income tax makes it impossible for most Germans to built up wealth. That is why 2/3 of German millionaires inherited their wealth. Hard work is not the way to riches in Germany.

      Then the current government is activly paying back debt in an economic crisis. Last year debt to gdp went down for Germany and it looks like it will do it again this year and very fast. The reason for that is that new borrowing is massivly under inflation and the German economy has grown pretty fast in nominal terms(so with inflation included). This is what the current government focuses on. The money is there to pay for better infrastructure, it is just that especially the liberals do not want to spend it. They are the party most representic big money in Germany. Obviously this is morronic by any sane person, but the general German public is so incredibly uneducated on the basics of finance that they support it. They absolutly hate the idea of taking on debt even for investments. Even taking on loans to buy a house is seen as a moral failure for that person.

      • AlteredStateBlob
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        51 year ago

        While all these address certain problems, the majority of voters for the AfD don’t see these as their core issues for what they’re voting. I do not see a solution as to how to get blatantly racist and often one issue voters back on the ballot for less extreme parties.

        I’m not saying the changes you’re proposing wouldn’t help and wouldn’t dent their numbers, but I’m very, very weary of the fact that being an open Nazi has become acceptable in large swathes of the population again. Not just that, it actively increases attractiveness of certain politicians in the polls.

        COVID and Trump-Era Republicans (as in the CxU and AfD taking their playbook and finding plenty of success with it, didn’t they even meet with DeSantis to pick his brain?) did an absolute kickflip with rationality by marrying far right ideology with anti-covid, anti-science, conspiracy theory rhetoric and opening up a huge new voter base.

        It’s a super complex issue ranging from our Cum-Ex chancellor to Otto Normalo feeling disenfranchised by foreigners, who we desperately need if we want to plug the holes in our economy and keep at replacement level (for all the good it’ll do us) and not being able to afford families, homes, or anything beyond basic subsistence.

        I fear a large group of their current voter base will not be convinced by any measure taken by any government that isn’t the one THEY voted for. And they won’t vote for anything except extreme anymore. Used to be primarily boomers, but I see it in plenty Gen X and Millennials as well already in my close and expanded social/work circles.

      • @thisNotMyName
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        31 year ago

        Absolutely agree - thanks sexy boy Lindner :) except for the last statement - almost everyone (who has a certain income) can afford a house only by taking a loan, so that’s very common.

    • Kühe sind toll
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      111 year ago

      The funny/sad thing is. Most of the people who vote for the AfD are the ones who would be hit hardest by their decisions. They don’t want to fix the stated problems. They want to make the rich richer and poor poorer.

      • @thisNotMyName
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        61 year ago

        Yeah, I really hate, we are adopting all the bs from the US - vote against your own interests, just to own the libs 🙄 although many might don’t get that it’s against their own favor…