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It is up to you, not me – Trump and Musk in the Rose War. The situation in the morning
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America’s creepliest bromance dissolves. A Cologne legend loses her youth. And what else is still important today.
Love Readers, dear reader,
Do you remember your first time? Maybe you can laugh about it today. But back then, it certainly hurt terribly. Well, separations rarely run smoothly. Especially not when the flame only briefly, but it burned very hot.
It looked as if Donald and his Elon were spared from this experience, as if they were actually “friends”. Than the US President His special advisor (the vaguest of all jobs after “I do in and export”) officially and allegedly released from his service as planned at the end of May. The king of Washington even gave his premium vassal the golden key to his heart. Or to the White House? The cuckoo knows.
I’m sorry, but i just can’t stood it Anymore.
This massive, Outrageous, pork-filled congressional spending Bill is a disgusting abomination.
Shame on Those who voted for it: You know you did wrong. You know it.
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 3, 2025
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Only a week has passed since then. And yet they have already started, the first skirmishes of a still brutal war war. On Tuesday evening, Musk described Trump’s planned law on tax relief (which calls it lovingly “Big Beautiful Bill”)) Ouch. Trump reacted almost absurd: namely not at all. His spokeswoman only had it aligned, he knew the opinion of his ex. Uh, Musks.
In the end, of course, you always ask yourself: What did ET Jelegen come from?
Perhaps that Donald’s working family could never warm up for the quirky new darling and his enormous influence on her patriarch. Foreign Minister Marco Rubio Finance Minister Scott Bessent is said to have obviously insulted him through the entire west wing, Maga-Medideologist Steve Bannon .
In addition, the musk known for his hibbleness, which is used to a god-like power in his tech empire, is likely to have frustrated the fatigue of the US government apparatus.
But the most likely is: friendship ends with money. Finally the first cracks were in America The most scaryest bromance then visible when Trump came out with his customs hammer and thus also threatened Musk’s business foreign business.
Maybe it is good for the two that it was so fast in the end. Although it should take a while for the pain. And even longer until the two can laugh at it.
Klingbeil’s start -up aid should crank
You may have heard it: the German economic engine has a piston eater. I have absolutely no idea what that is, but you already know what I mean: not good.
In any case, Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil, at the top of the request, wants to give start -up aid. Including: tax relief, immediate depreciation, funding of electric cars. With 50 billion euros, he wants to relieve the crisis companies in the coming years.
In the new “5-minute talk”, my Berlin colleagues discuss whether this is really as much as it sounds:
Hilly Jlöckwunsch, Prince!
OK. Now I have a problem.
Since I would only like to expect you of one of your caffeine level in the early morning, I only have time to congratulate one of two legends.
Lukas Podolski cracks the 40th. Now I’m Cologne. You can advise you eleven times …
All JOBotsaach Jode, Poldi!
I was never granted the honor of an audience, but I have been said several times: This is a very fine guy, the prince. What did this man give us: beautiful goals, better kebab than in Berlin (yes!) And legendary interview answers. I now orientate myself to the following: “I give you short answers, then you don’t have to write so much”.
Prince Poldi becomes 40 – his football career in pictures
Lukas Podolski (right), born in 1985 in Gliwice in Poland, grows up in Bergheim near Cologne. Podolski also started his career in Bergheim in 1991, later he switched to the youth to the 1. FC Köln. In 2003 he signed his first professional contract there and debut 10 goals in 19 games in his first season. Despite his great career, he always stays connected to his home club Bergheim. He makes it possible to expand the stadium there with a large donation, which has been called “Lukas-Podolski-Sportpark” since November 2010
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The boring the election campaign, the better
Local elections, state elections, Bundestag elections: Perhaps you think now, election posters were part of everyday German life like the morning |star. But let me say one thing: this is absolutely nothing compared to South Korea.
I only witnessed her final sprint, but the intrusive candidate advertising has already stressed me here. I’m not just talking about the ridiculously large ads on every third skyscraper. But from the missionary zeal with which the presumably hired followers advertise their respective favorites. Trucks drive through the city, on the loading areas of which election assistants dressed in party colors wave frenetically. They also run in pairs, partly armed with megafones, through the steep streets as if they were used for a crazy cult. In addition, the loudspeaker announcements and cell phone alarms themselves on election day – a statutory holiday.
I promise to never again complain about ever -equal fabricate debates and artificially grinning or optionally emphasized serious candidate faces on German lanterns.
I wish you a great day – Annyeonghi Gyeseyo!
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