We can’t go on anymore. And we don’t want to either. Please, CDU / CDU, please Armin Laschet. Set us free 16 years is enough, you need a break anyway. Those who love let go – including and especially the fatherland.
Dear Armin, dear CDU / CSU,
I have never chosen you in my life (and probably never will), but I still have one big request: Go. Go with God if you want, but go. Please. Let us and this land free at last. We spent a lot of time together, there were nice moments and not so nice moments, but now it’s enough. For us, for you, for everyone. There’s no shame in letting go Anyone who loves (the fatherland, or now more the motherland) can do that too, let go.
Dear Armin, I don’t know who will advise you, but he or she may or may not have meant it really well to you. In any case, the election campaign has shrunk you to the knight of the sad figure, you ended as Mr. Minus-Nine-Percent. And then they also forced you to use the word “future coalition”. On such a harrowing evening. There was really no more humiliation, why are you doing this to yourself?
We Germans may have chosen a well-groomed as-well in our own stubbornness, but we certainly didn’t want one thing: another CDU Chancellor. You were at the top for 16 years, in these decade and a half Angela Merkel has skilfully managed crises both large and small. In addition, she left nuclear power, introduced parental allowance and (under pressure from the SPD) the minimum wage. But otherwise Germany was unambitiously managed away. You, dear Armin, seriously wanted and still want to continue this “tradition”? Please do not!
Unions-Tradition “Reformstau”
In general, it seems to you, dear Union, that you lack the feeling for the right timing. That was already the case in Adenauer’s time, who, although 14 years in office and almost 90 years old, simply did not want to leave. Helmut Kohl, although Chancellor of the unit, won in 1994 with a bang and a bang and was just sitting around in his last years. You will remember, by the way, the term “reform backlog” dates from that time. It became word of the year in 1997. That is why Roman Herzog was even forced to give you the march with his “jerk speech” – your own Federal President.
So. And now again 16 years have passed, again you have not done a huge pile of tasks (not done on your own, but quite a lot of them) and yet you continue to threaten us with your “care”. Thanks, but take a break, you deserve it. Honestly. Treat yourself. Alone for the salvation of souls and parties, because you are exhausted, “broken”, as SPD General Secretary Lars Klingbeil said so unfriendly to Anne Will.
Just look at how the self-proclaimed candidate of the heart (M. Söder), you love Armin, torpedoed in a tour – that is not proper and so nobody wins elections. Unless the sniper planned it that way (and fluff himself up as a savior next time). Is that so? If so, then your situation is even worse than feared. If not, there is still Friedrich Merz, the Nokia 3210 of German politics.
Laschet, the Greetings August Chancellor
“Future Coalition”? Your future was from November 22nd, 2005 until yesterday. And anyway, dear Armin, how do you imagine a future? Nothing works without the Greens and the FDP. Basically, they can even choose who is Chancellor among them. And if their choice actually fell on you, don’t you think you would not be at their mercy? Is it that what you want? First shot in the election campaign and then elected Greet-August Chancellor?
For that reason alone, dear Armin, dear Union, just let it be. Do it for us! Please.
Patriotic pleading greetings
Niels

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