A great power in trouble: What's wrong with Germany? | To The Point

2024 ж. 22 Мам.
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What's happening to the world's fourth-largest economy? In contrast to other large industrial nations, and in comparison to Europe, Germany’s economy is weakening. Companies
are complaining about poor business conditions, such as high energy prices. There is already talk of creeping de-industrialization, and some economists and politicians believe that Germany is once again, “the sick man of Europe.” At the same time, right-wing populist attitudes are on the rise, and more people are critical of democracy. Are prosperity and democracy in danger? We are discussing: “A great power in trouble: What's wrong with Germany?”
Our guests:
Valerie Höhne (Tagesspiegel),
Arne Delfs (Bloomberg News)
Katja Hoyer (Kings College London)
Chapters:
00:0 Why we need to talk about Germany
03:13 Is the change of leadership in Germany to blame?
04:00 The struggles of the German economy
06:38 The challenges of Germany’s energy transition
08:42 A coalition government without a clear course?
10:31 German bureaucracy as a hurdle
12:20 Germany’s digitalization is lagging behind
13:59 The rise of right-wing populism
16:38 The situation in Eastern Germany
19:50 How racist is Germany?
22:48 A glimpse into Germany’s future
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  • Germany chose to close its nuclear power plants in the middle of Europe's energy crisis. That is stupidity at an insane level.

    @bjarnehansen3812@bjarnehansen38127 ай бұрын
    • Even if that WERE true, that has literally nothing to do with Germany's current economic woes.

      @antred11@antred117 ай бұрын
    • Couldn't agree more

      @Noah_IN_WHcommunity@Noah_IN_WHcommunity7 ай бұрын
    • Germany has coal though. People always forget that Germany has the 5-6 largest coal reserves in the world lol.

      @asdasdasddgdgdfgdg@asdasdasddgdgdfgdg7 ай бұрын
    • They also lose the gas pipe line they had build with Russia, no more cheap gas.

      @chrisdelaplante5515@chrisdelaplante55157 ай бұрын
    • ​@asdasdasddgdgdfgdg they also closed a lot of coal plants, for solar and wind and then realised it was a bad idea during the energy crisis and open some back up. But they will close them down permanently eventually because they want green energy.

      @missionhunt@missionhunt7 ай бұрын
  • It's a combination of factors, all of which are going against Germany at the moment: no more cheap Russian gas (self inflicted), closure of nuclear plants (self inflicted), excessively fast move towards renewables (self inflicted), challenges to the automotive industry and the transition to EV (slow response, lack of vision), reliance on mechanical engineering and lack of innovation in digital (cultural and institutional issues), poor demographics, uncontrolled immigration (not in the sense of actual numbers, but in the sense of inability to pick up productive immigrants), excessive regulation and bureaucracy. It's not looking good. The de-industrialization that has plagued the US for the last 40 years but is now over is starting in Germany (and most of Europe).

    @fredericperrin3279@fredericperrin32797 ай бұрын
    • Couldn't have said it better

      @chitranghosal879@chitranghosal8797 ай бұрын
    • Couldn't have said it better

      @divyanshtiwari3547@divyanshtiwari35477 ай бұрын
    • Well said, but in addition the quality of German products has declined sharply especially in automobiles.

      @zelbug9995@zelbug99957 ай бұрын
    • Yea you summarized it pretty well. It's all a major failure of policy making in Berlin. Those politicians, the elite establishment and their partners in the Atlantic organizations are very much short-sighted, terrible in decision-making, bad track record over the last decades and particularly the last few years, all those factors culminated in a disastrous economic as well as political situation in Germany. It could have been all avoided with a confident leadership that establishes and follows a long-term vision that upholds German interests without letting itself being hijacked by foreign interests and pressure. But that is just wishful thinking in Europe and particularly Germany. The truly unfortunate part is that ordinary German citizen have to bear the brunt while those elites who caused all this misery live in their guarded and well-off neighbourhoods...

      @Kenny-yl9pc@Kenny-yl9pc7 ай бұрын
    • Deindustrialisation has happened since the 70s. However, the Volkswagen emissions scandal was indictative of a company with its eye off the ball.

      @airingcupboard@airingcupboard7 ай бұрын
  • Some economists have projected that both the U.S. and parts of Europe could slip into a recession for a portion of 2023. A global recession, defined as a contraction in annual global per capita income, is more rare because China and emerging markets often grow faster than more developed economies. Essentially the world economy is considered to be in recession if economic growth falls behind population growth.

    @shellylofgren@shellylofgren6 ай бұрын
    • My main concern now is how can we generate more revenue during quantitative times? I can't afford to see my savings crumble to dust.

      @Jaffcardwell@Jaffcardwell6 ай бұрын
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      @ilyaveysman.@ilyaveysman.6 ай бұрын
  • I am German living in Italy since 35 years and I come back to visit my country every year. What I noticed since maybe 2010-2013 and especially the past years is a more and more weakening Germany : bad maintaining of infrastructure as streets, 'Autobahn', trains, I noticed a dirtier Germany in public places, I have the impression that the digitalization is behind other countries, even Northern Italy seems to function better. There is this sensation that the country lost connection to the future.... 😢

    @omnamahshivayaitaly8429@omnamahshivayaitaly84297 ай бұрын
    • This is an absolutely wild take if you are talking about a comparison to italy

      @salmonnnnman@salmonnnnman6 ай бұрын
    • @@salmonnnnman I am referring only to Northern Italy: Trentino Alto Adige, Lombardia, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Piemonte, Emilia Romagna and maybe Liguria....

      @omnamahshivayaitaly8429@omnamahshivayaitaly84296 ай бұрын
    • Because the Germans are getting replaced with Africans and Arabs. ..

      @aaronfitzgerald9109@aaronfitzgerald91096 ай бұрын
    • ​@@salmonnnnmani am swiss i can say that i travel both to germany and northern italy from time to time, and i feel the same. Infrastructure and public transport def work better in northern italy compared to germany atm. Also i see alot more smaller buisnesses still operating in italy compared to germany where so many storefronts are just closed up. But i hope germany can recover.

      @swisslin@swisslin6 ай бұрын
    • @@omnamahshivayaitaly8429 this is not a sensible comparison if you specify these areas. It's like me taking you to Carlisle in northern England and concluding that the entire nation is in a state of disrepair, or going to Chelsea or Belgravia in London and concluding the opposite. I live in Bavaria, and have spent a fair amount of time in Sud Tirol and liguaria. Sud Tirol is undeniably well maintained, though absolutely not better than any part of Bavaria I have been too (and the entire state has a population 1/3 of Munich alone). Liguaria is wealthy but off the main roads you quickly see the degradation of infrastructure and having spent a fair amount of time camping here the fact that we had to worry about vehicle break ins when not at our car, something that has never crossed my mind I'm Germany, tells me that there is still serious poverty.

      @salmonnnnman@salmonnnnman6 ай бұрын
  • I have moved to Germany some years ago and i have encountered things that i never thought could in Germany happen. Lost application documents in governmental offices, delays in train transport system, faults in my salary slip balance by company's financial department, no place for my kids in kindergartens , endless waiting lists to find a logo doctor though we pay our taxes and so on....I think Germany pushes to get more and more immigrants but at the moment lack the necessary infrastructure.

    @markpalm672@markpalm6727 ай бұрын
    • "no place for my kids in kindergartens" ? sounds like a good thing. Are Germans having babies again.

      @joem0088@joem00887 ай бұрын
    • EU and American alliance around the world is currently living off the superior image of their past. The reality is that these countries destroyed whatever they have from the inside. Democracy is the biggest sham in these countries and these leaderships have failed their people very badly. Listen to this interview, are they mamking any sense?

      @soeswanto1@soeswanto17 ай бұрын
    • @@joem0088 that would have been great, but unfortunately no - they just aren't building enough social infrastructure.

      @drnoe1027@drnoe10277 ай бұрын
    • @joem0088 unfortunately, No Germans dont get enough babies. The ones who get the most babies are immigrants and people on governmental benefits. Because , they get everything paid from the society, instead the working population has to pay everything for themselfs and because the kindergardens are full of immigrant children and children from families on beneftis , the normal german family gets no kindergarden places anymore, nor can the even effort having children. Sad reality in Germany. If you are well educated person with a good , normal job its simply not the best decision to get children in germany.

      @BLaCkAddor@BLaCkAddor7 ай бұрын
    • @@joem0088😂😂😂 no really more same sex no more 👶 haah

      @missunknownunknown@missunknownunknown7 ай бұрын
  • In Europe, there's a growing sense of neglect towards the younger generation. They face lower salaries, longer work hours, and increased responsibilities while witnessing a surge in billionaires, particularly in countries like Germany. The housing market adds to their woes, as property prices soar, making it difficult to afford homes, let alone start families. To compensate, cheap labor from abroad is often favored, leading to frustration among the youth, who feel betrayed. People aren't inherently racist, but this frustration arises when governments prioritize external labor over addressing domestic issues. It's high time politicians acknowledge and tackle these pressing concerns rather than resorting to distractions. The younger generation deserves meaningful change.

    @josepedrosantiagosilva9625@josepedrosantiagosilva96257 ай бұрын
    • I’m living in Germany a while and I’ve never heard the words German and long working hours in the same sentence. Their unwillingness to work more than the minimum requirement is one of the reasons they’re in crisis

      @tonyh1760@tonyh17607 ай бұрын
    • Time to tax property and shares and lessen taxes on labour.

      @airingcupboard@airingcupboard7 ай бұрын
    • In Germany, automation and optimization have reduced the workforce without reducing working hours, they should keep same horkers and less work hours, or to show appreciation for workers who have seen little gain in their free time since the industrial revolution, companies could consider giving them an extra day off, making it three days instead of two. Germany's industrial success is due to various factors, including skilled labor and efficiency, and it's crucial to acknowledge worker contributions, especially as automation transforms traditional roles. Contemporary wealth concentration can lead to societal issues @@tonyh1760

      @josepedrosantiagosilva9625@josepedrosantiagosilva96257 ай бұрын
    • In medieval times, influential banking families like the Medici concentrated vast wealth, impacting both the economy and politics. These disparities fueled social tensions, reflecting the stark divide between the elite and the broader society. This historical wealth concentration continues to parallel contemporary issues, with today's billionaires and mega-corporations amassing significant fortunes and wielding similar influence, sparking debates on income inequality and societal stability. When wealth is highly concentrated, money circulates less, and even the middle class faces difficulties, making it akin to a self-inflicted obstacle that hampers economic growth and family planning. @@airingcupboard

      @josepedrosantiagosilva9625@josepedrosantiagosilva96257 ай бұрын
    • agreed 100%

      @user-qu2pv2wp3o@user-qu2pv2wp3o6 ай бұрын
  • Why doesn't anyone talk about the destruction of the Nord Stream gas pipeline, this is one of the main reasons, is there a reason why this awful blow to the German economy is being ignored?

    @audleymclean2168@audleymclean21687 ай бұрын
    • Cause Germanany is America's b++ch, like most of the Nato countries.

      @BA-mv8pp@BA-mv8pp5 ай бұрын
    • Because evidence leads to Ukraine and the corrupt German government in charge does not want the truth to come out because it would look bad if the UKRAINE Attacked German infrastructure in an act of terror when Germany is the biggest supporter of the Ukraine!

      @hendrikw7024@hendrikw70245 ай бұрын
    • Truth is verboten in the West.

      @jonathanchurch7561@jonathanchurch75614 ай бұрын
    • That is the question

      @constantquestioning4010@constantquestioning40104 ай бұрын
    • It's because it was blown up by orders of SENILE BIDEN and CO. But you're not allowed to mention this or speak the truth

      @user-nl5gv2jv9k@user-nl5gv2jv9k3 ай бұрын
  • I automatically translate "A great power in trouble" to "A great puppet in trouble"..

    @HrRezpatex@HrRezpatex7 ай бұрын
  • I'm an expat, lived on different part of the world in last fifteen years. After five years in Germany I have to say bureaucracy here is killing everything! Every small move takes a decade, how can we move forward like that :(

    @HamedAbdollahpour@HamedAbdollahpour7 ай бұрын
    • It’s like that in GT. Britain too and that is why we are struggling to complete HS2. Excessive bureaucracy kills innovation! In the U.K. we have the Golden Triangle, which encompasses London, Cambridge and Oxford, and is one of the worlds top 25 clusters for high tech innovation. Sadly, due to excessive bureaucracy which prevent a lot of U.K. start ups accessing investment to enable them to grow and compete with foreign companies around the globe, most of these emerging technologies end up being taken over by foreign firms.

      @lg5819@lg58197 ай бұрын
    • ​@@lg5819 On the bright side the UK government online services are fantastic tho, makes so many gov things so easy and quick to do. Germany is still in the dark ages for digitization

      @gg-ps1vz@gg-ps1vz5 ай бұрын
  • The German business model is mostly based on manufacturing. In times of high energy costs, supply chain disruption, demand shock and an alarming immigration rate you have the perfect mix for a crisis

    @lucasstuart19@lucasstuart197 ай бұрын
    • What is immigration to do with German's manufacturing problems?

      @joaov.m.oliveira9903@joaov.m.oliveira99037 ай бұрын
    • And we Germans need free markets, free trade lines, and not mercantilism for silly geopolitical games.

      @smftrsddvjiou6443@smftrsddvjiou64437 ай бұрын
    • @@joaov.m.oliveira9903 immigration is a highly sensitive and divisive issue in any political debate. High immigration rates in times of crisis can be a problem

      @lucasstuart19@lucasstuart197 ай бұрын
    • Understood.@@lucasstuart19

      @joaov.m.oliveira9903@joaov.m.oliveira99037 ай бұрын
    • High immigration rate is by design, because that keeps labour costs low and benefits manufacturing.

      @EarnestWilliamsGeofferic@EarnestWilliamsGeofferic7 ай бұрын
  • I'm British and feel privileged to have been able to live in Germany for 7 years and visit for holiday purposes many times since. I am hoping this is just a minor or a temporary blip. The whole of Europe needs Germany to be punching its weight - financially, politically and militarily. When I was doing business in Germany (years ago now) German red tape was horrendous. Please turn this round quickly. Mit Freundlichen Grossen.

    @Scaleyback317@Scaleyback3176 ай бұрын
    • As a Taiwanese I must say Europe really have to pick itself up. We in Taiwan have general sentiments of being kidnapped by Western nations to forcefully branch off our TSMC into U.S. & Germany (& Japan but not so much cause their Asian workforce wouldn’t make so much demand on working conditions, or causing a bunch of troubles through western nation’s almighty unions 😂) Still in Taiwan we admire much Europe’s efforts for global human rights’ improvement, Germany especially their green sustainability endeavors generate a lot of positive views in Taiwan. Personally I have very fond impression for Britain, too. That’s why I wish Europe could figure a real way out from their stalemate conditions, not always resorting to kidnapping a small island country’s industry just because Taiwan needs international support countering our big scary neighbor 😢

      @tokyomilmil@tokyomilmil6 ай бұрын
    • Thank you Scaleyback for this wonderful words, you sound like a kind human being. Real germans love people like you, cause you bring us only happiness and friendship.

      @ElectronicHouseFlash@ElectronicHouseFlash6 ай бұрын
    • You lived in Germany 🇩🇪 for 7 years and you can't even spell one of the most common German words correctly. You are indeed British. I met a British man who had lived in Germany for over 20 years but spoke no German. Meanwhile it is " Mit Freundlichen Grüßen" .

      @trommelbiel@trommelbiel6 ай бұрын
    • @@trommelbiel Calm down. Im born in Germany ,im living here for over 25 years, and i still do some mistakes while writing German. Thats usual. Let the British guy write as he wants!

      @ElectronicHouseFlash@ElectronicHouseFlash6 ай бұрын
    • @@trommelbiel You'll have to forgive me mate (Tut mir leit) - I do not have a German keyboard. Umlaut U is not available and neither is the double S. As English is highly reliant on German for its vocabulary (now evolved with a mixture of Latin/Indian/French/Gaelic/Norse and even latterly American - God forgive us!) we can safely blame it on the Germans! I worked alongside the Bundeswehr at one stage and was told by my German comrades not to worry about German grammar and to stick with what they taught me - they called it Gasthaus Deutsche - it worked in a fashion. It got me into a lot of troube but never enough knowledge to talk myself out of it again. Wonderful memories from a wonderful era in a Wunderschoen country surrounded by, in the main friendly and tolerant people. A confirmed Germanophile.

      @Scaleyback317@Scaleyback3176 ай бұрын
  • Bringing high potentials people in country is easier than keeping them and making a safe atmosphere for them to stay. The problemes I have confronted in Germany since I am here is hearth breaking. I don't know how I endure them. I came here with open eyes, now I regret. I will leave as soon as I graduate. And there are lots of students like me with same thought and experiences.

    @marz825@marz8257 ай бұрын
    • Breaks my heart to read this.. But I couldn't agree more 😢

      @thorebergmann1986@thorebergmann19867 ай бұрын
    • Please explain to me fellow people. Would be much appreciated

      @Hmddmsfjjdd@Hmddmsfjjdd7 ай бұрын
    • What problems?

      @wrightvcx2249@wrightvcx22496 ай бұрын
    • Just racist!!

      @raniamohamed9848@raniamohamed98486 ай бұрын
    • Me too. And we are students who are BORN in GE. Even we will leave 😊😅

      @DenisaDancee@DenisaDancee6 ай бұрын
  • I love the guests say relying on Russian gas was a big risk, while not dare to hint a word about the one who blew up nord stream.

    @panyu2000@panyu20007 ай бұрын
    • No mention on who provided the Technology or Expertise to Run Russia's oil and gas industry. By the way Germany was being extorted and Russia could have charged any amount they wanted.

      @lvnick915@lvnick9157 ай бұрын
    • They part own the pipelines. - millions of €€€€ and years of hard work destroyed by US/ NATO must be horrific to be betrayed by an organisation you belong to. Bit like Ukrainians betraying the Russians when the decided to stop being neutral. More ‘ friends’ of Americans. 😂😂😂😂

      @niburu1508@niburu15086 ай бұрын
    • ​@@lvnick915Germany had 2 Gas pipelines from Russia. Which means there were no extortion going on. The Russians are still building and maintaining pipelines elsewhere. Which means they are independent of Gemans expertise.

      @alberthenriette8976@alberthenriette89766 ай бұрын
  • Your "ally" blew up the gas lines supplying you with cheap energy, just like they threatened they would .. And Germany just accepted it.

    @user-vo4nh5lv8l@user-vo4nh5lv8l7 ай бұрын
    • Exactly!

      @AnjulaGodakumbura@AnjulaGodakumbura7 ай бұрын
    • Big mistake in a house you need to keep your children warm in winter no matter what.

      @mariapilarme@mariapilarme7 ай бұрын
    • It was US blew up gas line

      @user-og8ef6pf4s@user-og8ef6pf4s7 ай бұрын
  • Having lived and set up a company in Germany, i can say that setting up business there is the biggest regret of my life. I only did it for "ease" of personal tax declaration but never in my wildest dreams did i expect a company to be hit for so much money for making profit. By the time you pay taxes and fees about 35% of profit is taken from you. How or why would any company want that? That is why company's will find it start there and innovate and they are left with the old "trusty" companies

    @cheese90210@cheese902106 ай бұрын
    • They take 35% from a startup?? That’s insane.

      @spaceowl5957@spaceowl59576 ай бұрын
    • Open it in Bulgaria, and you will have 10% flat tax

      @hristoplamenov1942@hristoplamenov19422 ай бұрын
  • The thing is that they failed to protect their national interest... America will never go against it national interest and this is what ever country must learn. Take advantage of alliances and always keep a balance with allies to protect national interest. 🎉🎉🎉

    @michaelphrazelusanie3029@michaelphrazelusanie30294 ай бұрын
  • Germany is too ineffective, too controlled by fear, too little prepared to take risks, too bureaucratic, too un-digitalized (years ago, I were in a smaller town in Greenland, where broadband connections were better than in Berlin!), too afraid to invest, too afraid of change, too worn-down in its infrastructure (just look at the bridge over the Nord-Ostsee Kanal), too much living on its past. Just look at Germany still discussing if there should be Covid 19 regulations in place this autumn and winter. We are way past that in Denmark.

    @aarhusnord@aarhusnord7 ай бұрын
    • @aarhusnord you are right, but you miss one point. it is the downfall of a culture. People do not want to work any more- children are not taught rules any more. Parents are not even allowed to shout at their children, for they could be traumatised. Per capita productivity went down for the last 6 years, because the young people do not want to work. They never learned to make an effort

      @HansJakobGrimmelshausen@HansJakobGrimmelshausen7 ай бұрын
    • @@HansJakobGrimmelshausen Yes, but maybe that industrial culture is not very much needed anymore. And it will be even clearer with e.g. the introduction of AI. Here in Denmark, there is a lot of talk about a 3 or 4 day working week. Or a work culture, where work is not quantified anymore. When you think, your job is done, you are off-duty. Maybe human work is not as necessary as in the industrial times.

      @aarhusnord@aarhusnord7 ай бұрын
    • Spot on!

      @ChristianTompa@ChristianTompa7 ай бұрын
    • I like the fear, bureaucracy, un-digitization. It is true

      @maneshipocrates2264@maneshipocrates22647 ай бұрын
    • Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.

      @zaxzaman@zaxzaman7 ай бұрын
  • You mean it is not blindingly obvious. NO MORE CHEAP RUSSIAN GAS!!!

    @psnaris@psnaris7 ай бұрын
    • Bumpkin

      @SeeLasSee@SeeLasSee7 ай бұрын
    • True 🤣 their fault to have been so dependent on Russia . They were warned and now pay the price will be the rise of France as a big energy powerhouse in Europe.😊😊 France is the biggest green energy producer and exporter in Europe. Germany is the country with the highest rate of polluting energy production. France energy company is state owned and for the people 😊😊 Germany has a big big problem ahead unfortunately

      @micaeloliveira2727@micaeloliveira27277 ай бұрын
    • @@SeeLasSee You're entitled to your opinion. Just wish it was an intelligent one.

      @psnaris@psnaris7 ай бұрын
    • More to do with leftist/green policies such as building nuclear reactors and then shutting them down.

      @Okiejayjay@Okiejayjay7 ай бұрын
    • An important way to solve this problem is to cooperate with China. They are the world's largest producer of green energy facilities, but american daddy told Scholz : We must reject them.

      @WendyWu-br3bo@WendyWu-br3bo7 ай бұрын
  • As a resident of Germany for the last 9 years, I bent over laughing when this woman described Germans as ever having a ´´positive excitement´´ 🤣

    @lindsaywhitney6305@lindsaywhitney63053 ай бұрын
  • Well done ❤

    @dimi00@dimi007 ай бұрын
  • 1. Dispose of the cheap Russian gas/oil, 2. close of the nuclear power plants, 3. unprofessional politicians, 4. de-risk with China, 5. trapped into war, 6. sanction of Russia

    @jeffxu6871@jeffxu68717 ай бұрын
    • Rightly put. How can Germany hope go dig itself out with all these holes it has dug for itself by being a lapdog to US geopolitical interest. With its leadership Germany should have led EU into being a 3rd power to balance up the tussle between the US and China. May be there's still time.

      @wayangpok@wayangpok7 ай бұрын
    • Its all a designed plan by U S A for Germany. The US knows if Germany becomes friends with Russia, Germany will become the biggest economy in the world replacing America. Now the plan has worked and Germany is now the sick man of Europe

      @blardymunggas6884@blardymunggas68847 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely true

      @alibalaabdullahi6531@alibalaabdullahi65317 ай бұрын
    • Stop it wirh the nuclear power. It matters very little if at all and is way too expensive and takes too long.

      @lupolinar@lupolinar7 ай бұрын
    • Your brain is foggy. Try to learn reading, then go to writing.

      @Interactive-gp8xf@Interactive-gp8xf7 ай бұрын
  • No evil Russian gas + no Chinese machine market + no ending in Ukraine = German recession, going for depression.

    @Nidzadrugar@Nidzadrugar7 ай бұрын
    • Meanwhile in reality Germany is back to not being in recession, and expected to grow again in 2024

      @youareliedtobythemedia@youareliedtobythemedia7 ай бұрын
    • China had steal all technology they can steal from German companies in China. Just looking into to made in China cars as one example.

      @jcjko5504@jcjko55047 ай бұрын
    • @@jcjko5504 & china will export their cheap products

      @theDark_Knight@theDark_Knight7 ай бұрын
    • @@youareliedtobythemedia it was -0,1% in the last quarter, dont be a liar. Also, you are presenting expectation as a reality, you double liar you. Shame

      @Nidzadrugar@Nidzadrugar7 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@jcjko5504yes china "stole" the 5g technology from Germany also. BYD stole their battery technology from Germany also. Lol

      @urbandiscipline8858@urbandiscipline88587 ай бұрын
  • When i came here for my Masters, I thought Germany to be somehow similar to US but boy was I wrong. As an IT student with background in software development with experience, I couldn't land a student job in my own field because of the German language requirement. And it's the same case with so many skilled workers who can't land the job because of not having German language skill.

    @zigzagbeon@zigzagbeon7 ай бұрын
    • Who would thought it, you need to know german in germany😂 Good luck in other European countries, who are also not anglophone

      @nonamegirl9368@nonamegirl93687 ай бұрын
    • Its not that I am not learning German but the thing is that my field doesn't require German. Simply rejecting applications based on German proficiency, specially for IT is ridiculous. And this is not just my own experience but the experience of majority of students. During your studies these companies should atleast give students a chance to familiarize themselves with the German work environment so they can be ready for full time roles after finishing their studies. The world is changing at a fast pace and Germany simply cannot stick to its old ways of doing things. For example, countries like India where you can digitally pay to a street vendor with your phone doesn't look futuristic because these are the problems IT was meant to solve. Also, all the refuges that come here are sent to language classes and within 7 or 8 months they make it upto level B2 or higher. Here the language courses that are offered to Masters students are simply a joke. On one side, everyone is shouting about the shortage of skilled workers and on the other hand, you're rejected left and right when you do apply for a field job. I personally know students who are really good in their respective fields and have gotten more than 500 rejections each. I dont know what to make of this.

      @zigzagbeon@zigzagbeon7 ай бұрын
    • @@zigzagbeonas a German I say, you have a point there. But I also thought that in a job environment lots has to be written understood and signed in German, it can’t be all translated into EN. As you need to be able to read and understand traffic signs to drive a car, for other integrated tasks you need to understand the language. But we desperately need good skilled migration and they should find a way. Oh I remember, they allowed half Kurdistan, Greece and Italy in in the 50th and I bet with zero language skills, many older Turkish still din’t handle German

      @chrigdichein1560@chrigdichein15607 ай бұрын
  • I lived in Germany for 10 years…Situation here is really bad now..Restaurants are now empty..I’m leaving this year..I can’t live like this..

    @zolanhlangulela947@zolanhlangulela9476 ай бұрын
  • How about nordstream pipelines? Didn't it affect Germany directly?

    @felipe-vibor@felipe-vibor7 ай бұрын
    • YES, because they did not built TERRICOLA 1, before.

      @anthonyvalentino2516@anthonyvalentino25167 ай бұрын
    • It's just one pipeline and one source, the second pipeline supposedly was never opened and utilized. The larger issue of Russian sourced fossil fuels is the real problem.

      @tonysu8860@tonysu88607 ай бұрын
    • @@tonysu8860 Whose larger issue exactly?

      @keyser021@keyser0217 ай бұрын
    • NS2 was never operational

      @arnodobler1096@arnodobler10967 ай бұрын
    • Nordstream sucks. Fracked gas rules.

      @awesome6886@awesome68867 ай бұрын
  • Sometimes, the wrong team of leadership can easily cause troubles for the country.

    @vichitvideo6041@vichitvideo60417 ай бұрын
    • Thats 20 years of CDU for you

      @surfacepro3328@surfacepro33287 ай бұрын
    • Oh really?!

      @elqord.1118@elqord.11187 ай бұрын
    • @@surfacepro3328 It's not just CDU - it appears to me that they are all unfit to rule. Germany has been stumbling from one crisis into another since unification.

      @drnoe1027@drnoe10277 ай бұрын
    • ​@drnoe1027 The biggest problem as always.., is greed. We have huge and wealthy companies with billions of profits. Sadly, all of them use loopholes to pay taxes that are as low as those for middle class companies. If these CEOs wouldn't be as greedy, probably 80% of all problems in our countries around the world would immediately become utopias. Its funny people blame stuff on the left, but people who blame governments in general are even funnier. Its not the governments at all, we live in the best systems. Its the rich that should change.

      @damn-jana@damn-jana7 ай бұрын
    • @@damn-jana I agree that greed is one motive driving those problems, yet I don't think only the rich should change. After all, we don't do much to change the situation, apart from ranting here (and I am no exception). If you look at France, at what happened there after the government decided to raise the retirement age or to cut social benefits - the people went to the streets. In Germany? We don't do that and it's partially because in Germany unannounced protest is considered illegal. But it's also the people's mentality. Plus, our politicians don't pay taxes (actually, why not?) They have so much money that many of them lost any feeling or perspective for what it's like to earn enough money to get by but not enough to be independent from having to work your butt off. So in conclusion, I wouldn't say it's just the rich that need to change, in my opinion it's the people who need to become the driving force again - otherwise nothing will ever change.

      @drnoe1027@drnoe10277 ай бұрын
  • This was a qualitative approach towards the problem. I was expecting a more analytical approach rather than a sentimental one

    @amin8202@amin82026 ай бұрын
  • Lachnummer der Welt - live und in Farbe 🎉

    @AndreBox-iq2gg@AndreBox-iq2gg7 ай бұрын
  • When government stops acting according the will and interest of the people it is no longer democracy.

    @kevindaly9203@kevindaly92037 ай бұрын
    • Ok

      @fritzbauer5043@fritzbauer50437 ай бұрын
  • Germany made a terrible mistake by closing down nuclear. And coming from East Europe it always blew my mind how bad the Internet infrastructure is. Also how reluctant people are to technology (like digital finance, GMOs, nuclear...etc.)

    @dit4963@dit49637 ай бұрын
    • Ask Elon Musk to put a satellite to get good internet. Here in America we do absolutely everything on line, or better with our phones. I don’t ever go to the bank or get a document from somewhere, that’s from the pass. I have not open my computer in a year you do everything with the phone. I was in Spain in summer and internet it’s not the same it’s slow sometimes you lost connection etc

      @mariapilarme@mariapilarme7 ай бұрын
    • Datenschutz, that's all!!!!

      @greentea8852@greentea88527 ай бұрын
    • @@greentea8852 What? Datenschutz is all what?

      @dit4963@dit49637 ай бұрын
    • Well they didn't at the time. Russia did a big mistake invading Ukraine and all are suffering now.

      @groovethrough648@groovethrough6487 ай бұрын
    • But they did fire up the old coal plants.

      @cheese90210@cheese902106 ай бұрын
  • Most infuriating: for years all of our problems have been stated and criticized. But they were either ignored by the governement or discussed without ever changing anything. Take bureaucracy for example... it will never get better. Everyone talks about it but noone does anything against it.

    @grimgy4409@grimgy44096 ай бұрын
  • Refusing truth and love makes people insane.

    @FictionCautious@FictionCautious6 ай бұрын
  • Our condolences from greece 🇬🇷🇬🇷

    @issith7340@issith73407 ай бұрын
  • After 50 years this is the very first time for me to see a nation like Germany to follow the American interests instead of its own. Amazing 😢😢😢 and sad to say.

    @soumailakouyate8835@soumailakouyate88357 ай бұрын
    • Well said!

      @bx70@bx707 ай бұрын
    • Lucky you. We Americans follow illegal aliens' interests instead

      @ThisNoName@ThisNoName7 ай бұрын
    • No real problem is that Germany has worked too closely with China.

      @tonnny7908@tonnny79087 ай бұрын
    • @@tonnny7908 bitching about too close to the world's biggest market? That's so capitalistic of you

      @ThisNoName@ThisNoName7 ай бұрын
    • To have your own policy first and foremost you need to be at least politically independent to begin with, meaning you can´t accept an army from another country living inside of you territory😏After that you need a relatively smart elite that can access the international realities and adapt your policies accordingly. And then you need to have at least partial energy and resources indecency to then feed the 4th need which is an industrial sector. After all that you can then build a military capacity to protect your political and economic interests and if necessary project some force abroad. Well does germany have any of this? Not even close. that explains the "follow american interests" for the simple reason that their interest are subservient and the elite itself hates the people there and have no intention of trying to regain them.

      @kitnascimento0@kitnascimento07 ай бұрын
  • No one mentioning the fact that Germany is also expected to pay for the household income of all other euro governments.

    @iKerby@iKerby7 ай бұрын
  • Nice panel ❤

    @MarcoPolo-hn8or@MarcoPolo-hn8or7 ай бұрын
  • Denied from cheap energy means Germany is losing its competitive edge. It s as clear as day to me.

    @keirenle@keirenle7 ай бұрын
    • Fossil fuels are dead already.

      @ebg7644@ebg76447 ай бұрын
    • Exactly and the Germans went along with it happily by the orders of their imperial masters lol

      @xShariNgaN01x@xShariNgaN01x7 ай бұрын
    • "A great power in trouble"????? Must be a joke! Instead, sissy the little, who had its gas pipeline blown up and dared not to speak up.

      @epicsuper6775@epicsuper67757 ай бұрын
    • Correct, Germany killed it´s own future when became antagonistic toward Russia, Germany did so for the sake of USA, country which was even bombing them at the same time(Nord Stream) !!! Politicians should be held accountable for that !!!

      @mirekslechta7161@mirekslechta71617 ай бұрын
    • @@xShariNgaN01x Germany is finally meeting its karma. They maybe will understand that theY’re not the better race.

      @bobparker4110@bobparker41107 ай бұрын
  • This is what happens when a group of politicians only care about the interests of the United States and ignore the interests of their own country.

    @weisong4402@weisong44027 ай бұрын
    • Yes please blame the us for your problems🙄

      @user-nw7pm6uj2c@user-nw7pm6uj2c7 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. Germany is a militarily occupied country. Let that sink in.

      @RealROI@RealROI7 ай бұрын
    • @@user-nw7pm6uj2c no he’s blaming German polies for committing treason by letting the US dictate their foreign policy. This is 100% fault of German polies, not the US.

      @mickvonbornemann3824@mickvonbornemann38247 ай бұрын
    • @@user-nw7pm6uj2cIf you would have read the comment and actually understood what it means, the US wasn‘t directly blamed.

      @AlexCrescendo@AlexCrescendo7 ай бұрын
    • All the more bizarre considering the the US doesn't care about itself.

      @michaelphillips2079@michaelphillips20797 ай бұрын
  • Best video ever❤🎉

    @DenisaDancee@DenisaDancee6 ай бұрын
  • Exact same situation with South Africa. The energy transition is economically disadvantaging

    @tonymudau3005@tonymudau30056 ай бұрын
  • Germany has to buy expensive commodities from USA, Canada, Australia. It cannot purchase Russian gas, oil and other materials due to pressure from USA and China use this to strengthen its position as a major producer of goods. VW ID3 in China cost 16.000e and in Germany 40.000e.

    @pointgreece4331@pointgreece43317 ай бұрын
    • Dear,no Chinese is against Germany to buy Russia gas. With respect.peace.

      @dansan956@dansan9567 ай бұрын
    • @@dansan956 But the fact that China buys a lots of Russian commodities and energy. 200 billion of dollars is worth of Russian export to China.

      @pointgreece4331@pointgreece43317 ай бұрын
    • @@pointgreece4331 as well as India and many other countries. Its Germany who is not buying Russia oil, not China playing any role forcefully on this.

      @dansan956@dansan9567 ай бұрын
    • @@gardeningtipsandmore Yes, if they would have listened to Trump, then no money would have gone to Ukraine from the US, and the Russians would be in Poland already. And Germany would not have this problem. I agree.

      @andreverwoerd3540@andreverwoerd35407 ай бұрын
    • @@gardeningtipsandmore So because Germany did not listen to the US 7yrs ago, the US engineered the Ukraine war, bombed NS2 poisoned the cordial relationship between Germany/Europe and Russia, to keep both down. Now do you care to explain why America should be going around ordering other countries to do what it wants? Europe has never 'advised' America about how they should handle their relationship with Canada, Mexico, Brazil , Argentina etc so what exactly is your point?

      @etoiledenoundi@etoiledenoundi7 ай бұрын
  • Had Germany done the complete opposite of each of their energy decisions in the last 20 years, they would be in a far better position today.

    @bumpy783@bumpy7837 ай бұрын
    • but we had no timemachine, so we didn´t know. But i agree that Germany should have cut down on Imported Russia Gas in 2008/2014, so they would not be as dependent they where in 2022.

      @mabuhayproductionltd3627@mabuhayproductionltd36277 ай бұрын
    • @@mabuhayproductionltd3627 That's true, who on earth could have imagined that a KGB corrupt dictator becoming tyrant could be evil... no one saw that coming.

      @TheAlchaemist@TheAlchaemist7 ай бұрын
    • @@mabuhayproductionltd3627yeah who would have known that energy security is a matter of national security in a highly industrialized, cold country?

      @wilhelmvanbabbenburg8443@wilhelmvanbabbenburg84437 ай бұрын
    • If it isnt because of Russian cheap energy, Germany will not be in this position today, rusain cheap energy what made Germany rich! Lol

      @Mr.Clownensky@Mr.Clownensky7 ай бұрын
    • Germany has had Big Profit out of Cheap Russian Gas/Oil and Big Profits to Export a lot to Sovjet/Russia. Germany didn´t starve or freeze to death. But yes they pay a bit more now, good times and cheap gas don´t last forever. Germany will have to live with the new reality. But as i said, they should have cut Imports of Gas before 2022, and said we can´t do business it you invade ex-sovjet republics, maybe putin had done diffrently@@wilhelmvanbabbenburg8443

      @mabuhayproductionltd3627@mabuhayproductionltd36277 ай бұрын
  • I have worked for 11 yrs in Germany and then moved to the US. Now I am about to retire & when I contacted Rentenversicherung they send me a bunch of paper forms to fill them up and mail them back. Same info could easily be collected online, but unfortunately they don't offer this capability online. In addition, they do not offer email communication to ask potential Qs. As far trying to contact the consulate at San Francisco, good luck to get a response. While you can apply online if you have all the info available and you are 100% clear, if you do have Qs, the only real option to resolve the Qs is to fly to Berlin where Rentenversicherung is located. Kind of "odd" experience..

    @thtecc@thtecc4 ай бұрын
  • From the outside I think Germany needs to a few things. 1. Cut low skill migration, go for high skill migration. 2 .Build loads of nuclear, greenest, safest energy known to mankind. 3. Somehow try and get that cheap Russian gas back, for the short term. 4. Build loads of houses and other infrastructure.

    @Music5362@Music53626 ай бұрын
    • Russian cheap gas for germany is like an alcoholic saying drink beer is for short term

      @nemzi8969@nemzi89693 ай бұрын
    • @@nemzi8969lol .. but they can stop at any time.

      @Music5362@Music53623 ай бұрын
  • Interesting how the discussions avoided the Ukraine war, sanctions on Russia, and the energy costs hike.

    @ratnakamal1@ratnakamal17 ай бұрын
    • STUNNING ACTUALLY. Everyone is BOUGHT.

      @khubza8999@khubza89997 ай бұрын
    • Totally predictable!

      @holymoly40@holymoly407 ай бұрын
    • The energy issue and Russo-Ukrainian wsr is literally the first thing the first lady says in the vid, not even 5 minutes in. Watch the video, mate...

      @09csr@09csr7 ай бұрын
    • Because they are all hypocrites and liars. They know what started these problems but the liars they are they all keep quiet. Remember Germany never said anything about the bombing of the pipeline.

      @user-xk7vx2yt8e@user-xk7vx2yt8e7 ай бұрын
    • It is not so strange if most of comments disappear systematically

      @bgdabg6769@bgdabg67697 ай бұрын
  • Democracy is in danger when politicians rule against the people. This is happening right now in Germany. Energy migration etc. lots of things to worry about and all due to our government.

    @elderinmoi1571@elderinmoi15717 ай бұрын
    • Germany needs immigrants, because Germans are not having children. So the alternative, and not necessary the best to keep a stable country with language, history and values, but really the only one available.

      @ottobormann@ottobormann7 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@ottobormannGermans should have childrens and change their political problems.

      @user-evil_thiefsultan@user-evil_thiefsultan7 ай бұрын
    • This is happening everywhere in the West - they are no longer able to hide the FACT - that democracy is mythological and fascists/ authoritarians are really in charge.

      @niburu1508@niburu15086 ай бұрын
    • @@ottobormann Immigrants should not be counted on as *the* standard solution of population decline because it also takes away from immigrants making own societies a success. We need encourage native population growth at home and reliance on immigrants is the sign of an unhealthy society.

      @wicksinn@wicksinn6 ай бұрын
  • Regarding digitalization issues such as public Wifi, I have to say that the German population & economy is significantly more distributed than in other countries such as France and the UK that have mega capitals

    @extremeguy967@extremeguy9676 ай бұрын
  • You can see what is wrong just from the format of this show. Everyone seems tranqualiesed or superficial. Simply people no longer care, this is the comfort and inconcience togheter right here. Europe is on the edge of a full blown war and all what politicians NGOs can be concerned is how to go green. That is also mad.

    @c46236@c462367 ай бұрын
  • Unfortunately Germany is currently in an extremely difficult position mainly due to short sight vision and naivety. Germans have always been very conservative and adverse to change. The country has been considered the Economic Powerhouse of Europe during the last decades but governments failed to push for innovation and internationalisation. As mentioned in one of the comments and i can confirm, several companies not long ago still had fax machines!!! The public sector still works almost like in the 70s sending letters to a country of over 80 million people. On the other hand, in 2023 if you try to speak english in any public institution you are simply told you must speak german or ignored. How can we attract highly skilled foreign workers like that. Neighbour countries like Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Austria and Switzerland are a lot more attractive to highly skilled foreigners. The other problem to attract highly skilled foreign workers are now the current house/ rental prices. In many cities people work to pay a rent. On the other hand Germany provides asylum to large numbers of people mainly non europeans which struggle to integrate and live out from social support meaning no positive contributionto the german society. All this sounds like a great formula in case you want to destroy your own country. If you then add factors like inflation, no more cheap energy, not being able to rely anymore on China as the biggest importer of german products the picture becomes pretty dark for the next years.

    @vh3437@vh34377 ай бұрын
    • Germany could easily solve this problem by having more children.

      @bumpy783@bumpy7837 ай бұрын
    • @@bumpy783 No one wants kids these days

      @tusk6489@tusk64897 ай бұрын
    • The Natality Winter t could have been much worse. As they reckoned then, the DDR merger provided a stopgap, providing the children lack far back then already on the tray of problems of the FBR

      @santoriniblue8413@santoriniblue84137 ай бұрын
    • not many can afford to have kids these days@@tusk6489

      @stormcry0@stormcry07 ай бұрын
    • This is what happens when Greta , Bauerback , WEF and other loonies run the show

      @paulkristiansen3450@paulkristiansen34507 ай бұрын
  • The upward spiral was also because of the supplied Russian gas. Cheap energy builds economies and countries

    @d1m18@d1m187 ай бұрын
    • Correct. But not anymore. Now we gotta make our own energy and that is a good thing.

      @coondog7934@coondog79347 ай бұрын
    • Cheap Russian gas was a gift from the skies. Gift gone Germany gone.

      @ulaachtezulaachtiran257@ulaachtezulaachtiran2577 ай бұрын
    • @@coondog7934👈🏻🤡 now you should focus on building more graves. Germany is game over. That is exactly what the USA and NATO had planned all along. Russia was your only real friend but you U S paid leader has decided to betray a good friend. Now Germany has ZERO real friend. Game over buddy😂

      @blardymunggas6884@blardymunggas68847 ай бұрын
    • Urban legend. Energy was expensive in the past and is only getting more expensive now. Calling something 4x more expensive compared to the US cheap is ridiculous.

      @slovackoinfo@slovackoinfo7 ай бұрын
    • @@Jose-og909 ‘free cheese only In mousetrap’. India will get in terrible trouble with cheap ruZZki fascist gas as well👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼

      @Interactive-gp8xf@Interactive-gp8xf7 ай бұрын
  • It is striking to me that none of the commentators on screen ever smiled. In contrast, in American TV interviews, professional commentators smile a lot more and have far more facial expressions. Is this a Germany-vs-US cultural difference?

    @datawizardworld@datawizardworld6 ай бұрын
  • I spent three weeks travelling around Germany in August 2023. I noticed out in the country and villages every house had a massive stack of logs outside. Green agenda only seems to apply to the cities and industry. Beautiful country by the way. Clean and mostly litter free.

    @user-iz3dq5sz3h@user-iz3dq5sz3h5 ай бұрын
  • Digitisation of Germany is not about bad WIFI, it is about that most other Nordic counties have all their government forms and contact to the public and companies made digital. You communicate all your dealings with the state or authorities through digital transactions. You never have to show up at an office or write a letter on paper.

    @n.ringheim7720@n.ringheim77207 ай бұрын
    • Good point. Could you send this as a fax to the German government? Thanks.

      @nadmoi@nadmoi7 ай бұрын
    • So true !! That Bloomberg guy was typical of the tge ignorant inwards looking attitude I felt there. So many people that are leaders in business are terribly incompetent. The interview was excruciating to watch. The English woman was in the ball , whilst the other 2 were dead fish . Sorry but it’s a real issue in Germany .

      @joeblue2492@joeblue24927 ай бұрын
    • Germans love paper. They don't even use credit cards that much.

      @jdd5886@jdd58867 ай бұрын
    • This is excessive digitisation. We have so much cybercrime it's not funny, taking all the data from all kinds of databases and costing the population billions. Excessive digitisation only benefits the software vendors in the US. Writing a letter or filling in a paper form is the lesser evil compared to having your accounts drained. People only tend to look at the 20 minutes or so that it would take you to fill in an online form; they never talk about the costs and hours to set up a system or nanny your equipment, hiring experts. You cannot even prevent your account being drained when they 'port' your phone.

      @hauptmannbalalaika@hauptmannbalalaika7 ай бұрын
    • @@nadmoi Das wird ein großer misserfolg sein weil sie ihre Papierkram lieben. I hope you get me Lol

      @angelamilton5134@angelamilton51347 ай бұрын
  • The fact that Germany can self-criticize itself and recognize deficits is already good - we believe in you, it’s going to be fine as long as you have intelligent and hardworking people in power

    @aliancemd@aliancemd7 ай бұрын
    • That was a good one about the competent people in power😉

      @Timo-cw4ds@Timo-cw4ds7 ай бұрын
    • 🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯💯💯💯 Exactly man, well said. Being self-critical is central to being reasonable and us in the West are sadly much better than that than the likes of the Kremlin or Beijjng 😔 or nutjob extremists on both sides of the political spectrum domestically, ugh

      @helios7212@helios72127 ай бұрын
    • ​@@prasadlingamaneniYeah Bloomberg, Wall Steeet Journal sucks

      @arnodobler1096@arnodobler10967 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂

      @prakashthapa2165@prakashthapa21657 ай бұрын
    • Pakistan India Bangladesh people in power don't like criticize ... simply slap anti national labels

      @lifegamerpro4033@lifegamerpro40337 ай бұрын
  • I am living a great life thanks to you 😊

    @arjunchatterjee875@arjunchatterjee8756 ай бұрын
  • "The problem was there and it was known - but nothing was done about it." That, in a nutshell, is Germany's problem. And when they "tried something" they failed - miserably.

    @jjsc4396@jjsc43964 ай бұрын
  • What's wrong with the US ? 1. Deteriorating Homeless people issues 2. Serious Drugs abuse problems 3. Mass shootings / Guns violence issues 4. Massive Shoplifting problems 5. Extremely Poor Governance / Financial Controls ????? Will Biden say : These are key elements of Democracy , we are promoting these around the World ! ! ! Germany should keep distance from its US big brother !

    @chopinmack5418@chopinmack54187 ай бұрын
    • no healthcare

      @weverleywagstaffe8490@weverleywagstaffe84907 ай бұрын
  • The key factor in Germany's economic downturn is high energy costs. No more cheap Russian gas. No more nuclear. A ban on fracking. Importing expensive LNG and a decline in exports of manufactured goods is bringing about recession in Germany. Relying on "green" energy too much will spell disaster. Bureaucracy is horrendous there and a national 'reluctance to change' conservatism is holding the country back in a global digitised world.

    @briantitchener4829@briantitchener48297 ай бұрын
  • v comprehensive talk

    @hashi323@hashi3234 ай бұрын
  • This isn’t Germany’s first rodeo. While these indicators are concerning, moreso since integration with partners is rather tight, Germany has shown remarkable, unprecedented (economic) recovery before

    @StillGamingTM@StillGamingTM6 ай бұрын
  • In the last 10 years i had to use Fax to cancel contracts in Germany. The tax system is a mess. Lots of regular people have to use Steuerberater services🤦

    @AlexdaCunha@AlexdaCunha7 ай бұрын
    • Maybe you need to get with the times. I haven't used a Fax in Germany in 10 years. Almost all companies are fine with emails, even if you have to attach a PDF scan of a signed document.

      @pfefferle74@pfefferle747 ай бұрын
    • You'd be surprised how many small to medium sized businesses still have their stocks in Excel or even paper sheets and require fax. It's insane.

      @nimmneun@nimmneun7 ай бұрын
    • @@pfefferle74 I was requested by McFit to terminate gym membership by fax or letter. I was there personally and they would not do it. Also for SBK health insurance was the same.

      @AlexdaCunha@AlexdaCunha7 ай бұрын
    • The last time I used a fax, whether corporate or official, was over 20 years ago.

      @arnodobler1096@arnodobler10967 ай бұрын
    • @@pfefferle74 In Denmark I can fully report all my personal taxes online. In Denmark I can re-register my car online to a person who buys my car. No need at all to involve the authorities. In Denmark basically all communication with the authorities takes place online. In Denmark I can register a new company online and within minutes (whereas in Germany you need to involve a "Notar" and it can take weeks or months). In Denmark we have one countrywide "centralized" login-portal with ONE app, that you can use to log in to public systems as well as private company systems (e.g. your insurance company or homebanking or the Tax authorities). Sorry to say it but Germany is probably 30 years behind Denmark when it comes to digitalization.

      @sukhmaidickoff@sukhmaidickoff7 ай бұрын
  • I like this format of communication. Thank you for the work

    @Rml-qn3jj@Rml-qn3jj7 ай бұрын
  • What I noticed in this conversation….. they are not talking with relax , they are very .. very careful in choosing words how they going to express their opinions. I think Europe let Americans to rule them!

    @Dragana53@Dragana534 ай бұрын
  • Im amazed that a population that are supposed to be well educated has not reacted sooner to the stupidity and lack of political leadership. Now its to late for Germany to recover economicaly, poliyicaly and industrialy because it lots thr cheap energy sources.

    @user-is7ip1fg1h@user-is7ip1fg1h6 ай бұрын
  • Finally DW is looking after its country rather then lobbying for USA

    @postman11@postman117 ай бұрын
    • DW belong to Washxngton 😆

      @happymelon7129@happymelon71297 ай бұрын
    • It's an English speaking channel so cater to your audience, right?

      @jimmycrackcorn99@jimmycrackcorn997 ай бұрын
    • Lol. So true. I always wonder why they are always so worried about the US border and not their own. Look at their population density and compare it to the US.

      @Jose-sy1je@Jose-sy1je7 ай бұрын
    • rather than*

      @justsomeguywithoutamustang6436@justsomeguywithoutamustang64367 ай бұрын
    • Oh brother 😂😂

      @sparks1792@sparks17927 ай бұрын
  • Germany​ needs​ to​ see facts as they are. "Self Damaging" is the​ main theme​ here in many aspects.

    @manolexing68@manolexing687 ай бұрын
    • Wrong.

      @supadupahilton6848@supadupahilton68487 ай бұрын
  • I think the taxes that all Germans have to pay. are too high and are paralyzing the country and the economy. and it is shameful that a business-friendly party like the FDP would rather focus on redistribution from down to up than tackle this problem

    @Der-Bjoern@Der-Bjoern6 ай бұрын
  • Germany (and Europe) have to be leading on the energy transition, because there was just a report out confirming that we have almost reached the often-talked about tipping point, where climate change will even further accelerate. And there is _no one_ else who can’t currently take the leadership position. To say it is crucial (and urgent!!), is an understatement!

    @thisismetoday@thisismetoday3 ай бұрын
  • Wait! What? Reliance on Russian energy was high cost? I thought since your Ukrainian War and the destruction of Nordstream and sanctions on Russian energy you were getting your energy from the West? I don’t know but I hear Europe is paying much more now for energy from the west. I do know our energy companies in the US are making record profits. 🤷‍♂️

    @shawnwoodard@shawnwoodard7 ай бұрын
    • I think you'll find that most global oil and gas comes from the Middle East and not from "the West" when Russia is largely out of the picture.

      @tonysu8860@tonysu88607 ай бұрын
    • America should NOT be giving its taxpayer money to fund Russian military so Germany can have free security and cheap energy.

      @lvnick915@lvnick9157 ай бұрын
    • Energy prices are like before the war!

      @arnodobler1096@arnodobler10967 ай бұрын
  • It is very strange that they do not raise the issue of cheap gas supply from Russia which was powering German heavy industry.

    @user-ry7vt7db6l@user-ry7vt7db6l7 ай бұрын
  • This is what happed with Romania in 90's. Chemical factories closed... Large industrial factories overcome by new tehnologies... Countries that sell at a loss. We were also dependent on gas from Russia. The only way is to invest in new technologies.

    @padurarualin7213@padurarualin72137 ай бұрын
  • Intro Soundtrack is banger

    @totemoreweimann2165@totemoreweimann21656 ай бұрын
  • Now u know why the US destroyed the north stream

    @goldfinga786able@goldfinga786able7 ай бұрын
    • ukraine did (probably) to avoid russia to blackmail their allies again

      @distrologic2925@distrologic29257 ай бұрын
    • @@distrologic2925 Ukraine doesn't have the capability to pull of a covert operation like this without US/UK.

      @j.k.1239@j.k.12397 ай бұрын
    • @@j.k.1239 Also Russia would not be able to pull off what they are doing without countries like Iran, India, China and North Korea.

      @distrologic2925@distrologic29257 ай бұрын
    • @@distrologic2925 The only single country that helped Russia with lethal weapons was Iran and the only thing they have given to Russia so far is Shahed drones which Russia now produces domestically.

      @j.k.1239@j.k.12397 ай бұрын
    • @@j.k.1239 They are helping them in the economic warfare.

      @distrologic2925@distrologic29257 ай бұрын
  • German tanks are burning on the eastern front and the country is in trouble? What a surprise!

    @janark4078@janark40787 ай бұрын
  • Never have I heard Germany described as “the sick man of Europe”…only Turkey in the times of the last Ottomans

    @thesolitude@thesolitude6 ай бұрын
  • It's tragic to see Germany is not doing well. I believe, current government needs to retrospect there leadership and communication skills. Some people feels that they are too easy to bend down sacrificing there own interests. To tackle far right, economic boost should be frontier in the short term and then slowly make other transition. And for economic boost, the need bring back some of the nuclear facilities and to do that they need to clearly communicate with people. Confidence building among population is crucial. People are very confused now by their politicians. There is a lack of clarity. Politicians need to speak in clear one voice in order to make people know what are they going to do to solve the crisis. In addition, they need to show the changes or positive outcomes. Problem is not people, problem is with leadership. Crisis can be tackled with good leadership and definitely not with far right, hopeless, manupulating parties.

    @ideologPodcast@ideologPodcast6 ай бұрын
  • This was the weakest panel I have ever seen in DW. And that says a lot. Nobody talks about Nordstream & the biggest attack on industrial infrastructure in peacetime. Nothing about on BASF moving to Louisiana, USA due to cheap gas over there. Nothing about how Germany is buying LNG from the USA at double the prize than Russian gas. They address nothing at all that can shine light on the current situation Germany is in. It is still strange to see how intimidated the German people have become. Tragic! And that AFD is right wing is ridiculous.

    @oddvardmyrnes9040@oddvardmyrnes90407 ай бұрын
  • One needs to ask a simple question to the German rulers: Russia was not a threat to Germany or any other EU country, German economy was thriving on availability of cheap Russain energy and there was prosperity all around. Then why was there a need to so eagerly jump in the anti Russia American bandwagon? Why wasn't Minks 2 agreement, negotiated by Merkal and Macron, implemented? Why Germany became party to UK and the US - the two countries that scuttled Russia- Ukrain ceasefire deal in March 2022 and prolonged the war? Germans have no one to blame but their rulers for their economic turmoil.

    @zamraaj0652@zamraaj06527 ай бұрын
    • Because they didn't have a choice. US made it clear by blowing up NS2 pipeline.

      @BokiXI@BokiXI7 ай бұрын
    • Well said! It's all a matter of "soft"leadership. I've been asking myself the same thing. Why would they do such a thing? Did the us threatened them? Maybe 🤔

      @bx70@bx707 ай бұрын
    • „Russia was not a threat to […] or any other EU country”? Are you serious? I think Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Slovakia and Romania would like to have a word with you!

      @tempestosfugi9846@tempestosfugi98467 ай бұрын
  • "What's happening to the world's fourth-largest economy?" Nothing, he obeys orders from the US.

    @ivanjindra6024@ivanjindra60244 ай бұрын
  • I don't think the German populace is rejecting democracy. What you're seeing is the erosion of confidence in the current administation because people feel the current policies are not working - sky high costs for energy, food, etc.

    @wifferstess2824@wifferstess28242 ай бұрын
  • When your leaders are puppets of others you shouldn't expect any better.

    @davidnek8196@davidnek81967 ай бұрын
    • also von der Leyen

      @WendyWu-br3bo@WendyWu-br3bo7 ай бұрын
    • When your leaders have 1000 pistols pointing to their heads, YES,>> DO THEY HAVE A CHOICE?.

      @anthonyvalentino2516@anthonyvalentino25167 ай бұрын
    • Sure Boris whatever you say. How is the Russian states internet research agency paying these days?

      @doomslayer1984@doomslayer19847 ай бұрын
    • Germany is still in time-out for WW2.

      @williamyoung9401@williamyoung94017 ай бұрын
    • Especially also when the backbone is made out of recycled papers they will always put aside of their national interests an they're people 😂😂😂😂😂

      @aminuaidara8601@aminuaidara86017 ай бұрын
  • Going through the German job adverts it’s obvious that vast majority of ads for highly skilled IT workers are in German. Nothing wrong with it, sure. But why would you deliberately close yourself off from the global workforce due to the language barrier? Like it or not, but posting job specs in English increases your hiring chances exponentially. At least in IT.

    @belizarius_997@belizarius_9977 ай бұрын
    • Germany wants its country for Germans that's why.

      @lvnick915@lvnick9157 ай бұрын
    • I am fluent in German at professional level and I wouldn't want to return to Germany.

      @wilhelmvanbabbenburg8443@wilhelmvanbabbenburg84437 ай бұрын
    • As german IT professional, I can't agree more. At my previous job I wrote out an application for an IT job and was basically told I should add "German" as a requirement. I didn't want to, but in the end we agreed to add it as "nice to have". Our team was already international at that point and communicating in english... German as requirement made no sense at all.

      @jensf5740@jensf57407 ай бұрын
    • clever after getting the passport@@wilhelmvanbabbenburg8443

      @bruceliu9436@bruceliu94367 ай бұрын
    • As a non German IT professional in Germany I completely agree .. It takes 3 years to actually speak German so that a huge resource losss. It’s a perfect form of protectionism from competition. Really sad

      @joeblue2492@joeblue24927 ай бұрын
  • Nuclear power is the greenest of all reliable sources of energy when the station is already built. I could understand the ban on construction of new ones, but to close operational one... it's very strange decision especially now

    @victorvotyakov5215@victorvotyakov52157 ай бұрын
  • Happy to learn it, hahaha 😝

    @cs.soaring.5280@cs.soaring.52807 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Putin. Now everyone knows where there are and who they are.

    @adnewworkneh4990@adnewworkneh49907 ай бұрын
    • Russians? Yes

      @arnodobler1096@arnodobler10967 ай бұрын
    • Yes this is chat is filled with bots, KZhead should start to get things in control, since this is getting riddiculous.

      @Baker311@Baker3117 ай бұрын
  • Germany enjoyed the cheap energy it got from Russia to fuel its economic engine, the booming trade with China, and the free ride on US security arrangement. It is like having three parents. When they are at odds with each other, the child that never grown up is in trouble.

    @godzillamothra5983@godzillamothra59837 ай бұрын
  • Because US doesn't want Germany have good relationship with Russia, Germany usually had discounted oil and gas.

    @user-og8ef6pf4s@user-og8ef6pf4s7 ай бұрын
  • I came to Germany with a Jobseeker Visa to look forward a job as Chemical Engineer, "shortage of qualified personal", more than 250 job applications sent, my Diploma is recognized, i speak fluent German, Result: not single one job offer. I don't know whats wrong: me or them?

    @masterofpoijosh@masterofpoijosh7 ай бұрын
  • German innovation and manufacturing and Russian resources were a perfect arrangement. One without the other is a disaster for both. Maybe that was the plan after all?

    @Wolf-yw7en@Wolf-yw7en7 ай бұрын
    • Uncle Sam is not Europeans friend.

      @charlenefrench5404@charlenefrench54047 ай бұрын
    • Both sides are too dumb to see it, though. Well, maybe after they will become even more irrelevant...

      @IExcelsior@IExcelsior7 ай бұрын
    • Not a perfect arrangement when Russia uses their profits to launch a war.

      @speculawyer@speculawyer7 ай бұрын
    • Germany used to use cheap Russian energy to produce most competitive products to sell in China, now German Green Party is anti-Russia and anti-China, you know Green Party is not working for German interests.

      @lvjinbin28@lvjinbin287 ай бұрын
    • No sir, Germany is too relient to Russia, but 🇷🇺 has other changes 🇩🇪 with 🇨🇳

      @Usamaalbelda@Usamaalbelda7 ай бұрын
  • Germany is a good example of what happens when you are not fact based, science based, evidence based.

    @TedApelt@TedApelt7 ай бұрын
    • True, fear is their ruler.

      @avirbd@avirbd7 ай бұрын
    • Yeah Germany is almost as religions and averted from reality as Iran, the US or Uganda.

      @fritzbauer5043@fritzbauer50437 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, sure. "Trust the science", right?

      @e.j.bosman7728@e.j.bosman77287 ай бұрын
    • And are a ‘friend’ of America - 😂😂😂😂

      @niburu1508@niburu15086 ай бұрын
    • All about ideals and emotions while claiming to be rational, replaced religion with secular psuedo-religions

      @BigChapDidNothingWrong@BigChapDidNothingWrong6 ай бұрын
  • Well, it's a number of factors. Thank you, good night.

    @Fahnder99@Fahnder996 ай бұрын
  • How did they accept the criminal attack on energy sovereignty on NordStream 2?

    @luizmonteiro_rio@luizmonteiro_rio7 ай бұрын
  • Very informative program thank you 😊

    @phillpotts9047@phillpotts90477 ай бұрын
  • The western world is full of hypocrites. Total emissions are not as relevant as per capita emissions in determining which countries make the most impact on the carbon footprint. India’s carbon footprint is very small on a per capita basis compared with countries like Germany and the US.

    @ived7138@ived71387 ай бұрын
  • i need to get an appointment for my visa application. i have tried everyday for the last three months and everytime i get "no appointment available" - i feel like the government here is on strike. honestly, i would say the German people are great and a nice place to live mostly. But there are BIG problems culturally and politically. its always someone else's problem in Germany and no one takes accountability for the state of the nation. its falling behind in every area, not just GDP and economics. health, education, digitalization, energy, technology, just general government services are collapsing. why would a skilled worker want to come here?

    @Jameshowardadventures@Jameshowardadventures7 ай бұрын
  • Germany do not dare to say a single word about the destruction of Nord stream pipeline. So what do you expect anymore? Germany is not a sovereign country anymore.

    @iksar1@iksar17 ай бұрын
  • England and US obliged Germany to focus mostly on Ukraine war, first of all Germany should cut the import of Rusia gas. For depending Germany more to US. That's why Germany damaged its economy. England is already down in terms of economy ,but they wanted to abundant European countries mostly to US

    @assadsherzad@assadsherzad7 ай бұрын
  • I live in the US, born here, and also live in Texas which is currently in a 10 year phase of upward economic expansion.... but do not let the reports out of the US commerce, labor, industrial and political branches fool you. They collectively work together to present a rosy picture but the reality is that the US has lost monumental industrial capability by offshoring far too much production capacity to China. The US uses its reserve status to mask this problem by trading currency for material gain. Our military can no longer keep up with naval plans, and wartime support of Ukraine. The US has lost a great position as a industrial powerhouse. Our real unemployment rate is near 12.5%

    @UpperZenith@UpperZenith7 ай бұрын
    • A bunch of baloney propagated by Russia and Republicans. Taking these points one by one, Plenty of manufacturing still exists in the USA, particularly advanced manufacturing. Only the low skilled manufacturing has been offshored and that's with little regret because if someone else can make things more cheaply due to low labor costs, then the American Consumer and businesses that import (like Walmart importing from China) benefit. But, you won't see military advanced stealth coatings made overseas. You won't see American spacecraft and aircraft made overseas. And although a lot of American technology is licensed to be produced overseas, important stuff is still made in America. I don't know what is supposed to be meant by "US uses its reserve status to mask this problem(offshoring manufacturing?) by trading currency for material gain." First, every country makes decisions on its currency reserves to address their own needs voluntarily. There is nothing anywhere that forces any country to use the Dollar, if anyone wants to use a different currency to store their nation's wealth or trade settlements, they're freely able to use any currency they wish... It's just that there are such big advantages to using the Dollar that about 95% of all global transactions are done using the Dollar... Again, voluntarily. Regarding USN plans, I don't know that there are any major difficulties. There is talk of modifying future procurement to deploy a greater number of smaller ships but AFAIK there hasn't been any final decisions. In the meantime good progress appears to be happening developing defensive systems that counter hypersonic weapons in recognition that those will likely become the greatest future threats to American ships. As for support for Ukraine, it's costing very little to the American Taxpayer. Military aid to Ukraine's number has been greatly inflated for political purposes but the truth of the matter is that practically everything given to Ukraine is stuff the American military either wouldn't use except in very low numbers and as a 3rd tier strategy or worse or was long scheduled to be replaced within the normal scheduled budgets that existed before the Ukraine war even started. Aside from Europe, and possibly South Korea, the US doesn't envision confronting a near peer adversary like Russia or China directly in a near or far future, the US has limited interest in getting involved in a land war anywhere around the globe after Afghanistan and Iraq. If you consider what has been given Ukraine, it's stuff like Stingers and Javelins that are either obsolete or inexpensive to replace, M777 artillery that are not self propelled, Bradleys that are on the edge of being replaced, M1A1 Abrams that are ancient but updated before being sent to Ukraine... All stuff the US is scheduled to be junked and given away, perfectly good for other countries' use but to be replaced for use by the US military. The only other significant contributions to Ukraine are expendables, primarily ammunition. Aside from the recently authorized ATACMS which will likely be in very small numbers, the cost of ammunition to Ukraine still is valued in the multiple millions, maybe hundreds of millions of dollars over time but again... At least up until now, most of the ammunition have been from existing stores with limited shelf life. The US military should actually benefit by getting rid of old ammunition that is less reliable and replacing with new. It should also be noted that nothing Ukraine has been given in the slightest way affects parts of the US military that would be used in a direct confrontation with either Russia or China. If the US had to fight Russia or China, the US would probably not utilize any land based forces except possibly in very special situations and the fighting would be conducted almost entirely by air and sea. Lastly, you'll have to define your unemployment figure to make sense. There is always going to be some number that naturally exists in a healthy economy as people transition from jobs that are less productive to businesses and jobs that are more relevant. And, a lot of countries would love to see an unemployment figure of 12.5%. Maybe the US might like to see a lower number but that's partly what makes the US economy special.

      @tonysu8860@tonysu88607 ай бұрын
    • False facts and many others he is trying to sell. Like the real unemployment rate being 12%. Smells like a russian or chinese troll.

      @orangeguy3314@orangeguy33147 ай бұрын
    • Thank Ronald Reagan, and neo conservative friends for that. Funny how no one, ever brings this part of American history up.

      @johnnyflores5954@johnnyflores59547 ай бұрын
    • Once the boomers are gone, America can begin to have a real discussion on Ronald Reagan. Unfortuately, boomers view him as almost a deity. There's Reagan the myth and there's Reagan as he actually was. The more I learn about who he actually was and what happened during the '80s, the more I dislike him.@@johnnyflores5954

      @bchristian85@bchristian857 ай бұрын
  • I am an openly gay German guy in a ten years relationship with my partner and I am a postgraduate academic. Nowadays I fear for my security in Germany - quality of living erodes fast in the country.

    @MLeon-ip7ii@MLeon-ip7ii7 ай бұрын
  • It’s primarily because of Brexit. You can’t cut out a large integrated economy like Britain and expect to be cost efficient. The second factor is high energy costs. Hope this winter isn’t too severe.

    @adm7038@adm70387 ай бұрын
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