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ORIGINAL: Greta75 My German friend was telling me, the situation on the ground in Germany is that you got these migrants who can't find jobs, just loitering around, harassing women on the streets. As they can't get women's attention over there, as local German women generally would not date these guys from more backwards countries, due to cultural differences too. And rape incidents are going up, and women just can't walk around safely anymore, because you got these migrants with different culture that does not respect women coming in freely. But it's sad to me, that their leader is a woman, and she has failed to protect the women of her own country, but infact, contributed to their increased danger of sexual assault. People think she deserves the nobel prize. When women can safely move about without getting mauled, then she has done a good job in my opinion. http://edition.cnn.com/2016/01/05/europe/germany-cologne-new-year-assaults/index.html I don't know much about her politics, but I do think she carries herself very well. As politicians go, she is as much as a 'what you see is what you get' type of person as you can get in politics. I like her, and I think she's attractive in her own way. She just has a really nice way of conducting herself - for a politician. One of the main things I like about her is that she doesn't change her persona according to the company keeping. And like all Germans I bet she is an outstanding fuck. Just something about her that gives the impression she knows what she's doing - in all walks of life. Her politics? Dunno about that. Her politics are a bit like Cams, for example Germany for ages had rules at how much you can raise the rent in a place without a change of tenants, I think it was 10 or 15% a year, there was a way around and to get tenants out quicker, you just made a lot of changes and "upgraded" as in putting in marble floors and such, you could then raise the rent substantially. Germany has much more of a renting culture than the UK due to a few different legalities and people also prefer more space, it basically kept places affordable for families with one income and kids, she changed that, as a result a lot of places that were sort of middle to working class areas where people commuted, went seriously out of the financial range of those people, they surprisingly were turned into luxury housing.... Think of most German inner cities now nearing the London rents, people commute for much much longer, which is quite stressful, and of course gives them less time to spend with families. A room did have to have 15 square meters at least to be advertised as a room, also changed. As an example, I paid 1000 Euros rent for a super nice and spacious flat, slap bang in the city center of Augsburg, 10 minutes walk I was at the train station or could take the bus to the Munich airport, never needed a car, self-employed, could write of some of the space as office and all that. I checked in October or November last year, was a bit curious and rang the bell, they changed it into a shared flat for students, the lovely large Art Deco rooms are now tiny cubicles and there are 7 students living there paying 600 rent each, that's still a lot of money for rent if you're a student, especially for something that is tiny now but apparently the cheapest they could find. It's that old thing, if you make it difficult for people to get advanced degrees due to economics, a country is fucking itself over long term, because those are the people who'd earn well and eventually pay quite a bit of tax...
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