The heart of the European industrial economy is Germany, and there’s major trouble afoot within the largest industrial sector within Germany.
Following the “Build Back Better” agenda, the EU went all in for green energy proposals. EU banking and finance followed suit, funding investment capital for electric vehicles (EVs) to replace combustion engines. Unfortunately, this put the EU, specifically Germany, in the position of competing against the largest EV industrial base in the world, China.
The second major flaw was capital only flowing to the EV sector, and Europeans -along with the majority of the industrial west- are just not buying EVs at a production capacity to match prior investment.
Put it all together and Germany is trying to compete with China to produce a product their consumer base doesn’t want.
GERMANY – ZF Friedrichshafen’s announcement that it is cutting 7,600 positions adds to the German supplier industry’s troubles as parts makers struggle to manage the shift to EVs, along with falling demand for combustion engine components and increased competition from Chinese suppliers.
Including job losses at Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche, the German auto industry is expected to eliminate nearly 100,000 jobs by 2030, according to an analysis by Bloomberg.
Bankruptcies among German suppliers are climbing sharply, with 30 percent more expected in 2025 compared with last year, according to a report from consultancy Falkensteg.
Between January and August, Falkensteg recorded 36 supplier bankruptcies, up from 33 the previous year. The report tracked suppliers with revenue of at least €20 million ($23.5 million) until 2024.
In the second quarter, the automotive supply and electrical engineering industries each recorded 11 corporate insolvencies, the highest number across all sectors, according to the survey, which was reported in Automotive News Europe’s sibling publication Automobilwoche. In the first quarter, 18 supplier bankruptcies were registered. (read more)
Against the simultaneous backdrop of major European countries banging Ukraine/Russia war drums, and against historic reference points, it is a little unnerving to hear about severe contraction within the German economy.

play stupid games, win stupid prizes. So sad!
I’m not sure if Sundance intended to imply this, but it’s possible that he did. And what I am referring to is that this kind of contraction in major European country economies, and in other western economies, has been the prelude to world wars.
Certainly, World War I was due to economic situations, despite being blamed on the assassination of an official. World War II came about due to economic conditions that Hitler had vowed to resolve with his promotion to being the head of Germany in 1932 and which led to his expansion into neighboring European nations for the purpose of economic expansion. The United States entered the war willingly to terminate the economic desert we had experienced for the previous 10 years.
War tends to be all about improving the economic health of the nations who initiate war, regardless of how ill-conceived such war may be.
All European wars since Napoleon have been banker created wars. To believe otherwise is to distract purposely or to be foolish.
Yes.
Bankers = money = economy (generally)
“Against the simultaneous backdrop of major European countries banging Ukraine/Russia war drums, and against historic reference points, it is a little unnerving to hear about severe contraction within the German economy.”
Noted. But what’s today’s thoroughly cucked Deutschland to do: Take stringent measures to ensure that the frauleins only get violated by the hundreds instead of by the thousands by the importees next New Year’s Eve?
IDK, but the very first step is getting the left-wing globalists out of power and replaced by the more conservative Afd party.
True that, GB.
“All European wars since
Napoleonthe dawn of civilization have been banker created wars. To believe otherwise is to distract purposely or to be foolish.”Fixed it.
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Well, if you equate monetary wealth with raw power and dominion, and if you realize that Most monarchs and brutal dictators in ancient times did not really have bankers per se, then I agree with you.
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I’m not sure if Sundance intended to imply this,” That was certainly how I read it.
In this case, the Germans are losing at least that many experienced auto workers to retirement.
The highest paid, most skilled workers, paying the most in taxes is going away. The German government is seeing tax receipts plummet.
But why aren’t the retiring workers being replaced with younger workers?
This is economic and industry related, not just demographic.
The younger workers are having trouble learning skills with their terribly short attention spans derived from their entrancing electronic devices and the schools have bestowed on them the “victim mentality” making them averse to responsibility and solid work ethic. We’ve created a much weaker species with little to ignite their imaginations, initiative, and motivation.
Now there’s always exceptions.. thank goodness… but i find my theory proves true more often than not.
Howdy JWoo!
I certainly cannot dispute your reasoning with regards to American youth, but have you read or do you know some sources that claim the same as true of German youths?
It’s logical to assume there are going to be some parallels, but I thought the main problem in Europe was lack of native population births below replacement rates, so there were far fewer potential workers coming up in the younger generations, which incentivized the globalists to import the illegal aliens.
100%
So not true. Financial interests of the military industrial complex is what has started wars. They don’t give a crap about the economy and who lives and dies. The perfect example of the love of money is the root of all evil.
Ahh. But the “financial interest of the military industrial complex“ directly impacts our nations economy and has for 80+ years.
That’s precisely why the politicians promote it and create a big budget for it.
I am a first hand witness that the military munitions manufacturing industry has traditionally been a provider of some of the best paying jobs in engineering and manufacturing.
I spent almost 40 years in that industry and did very well for myself, and I was probably in the lower half of the compensation range in my company.
Combine that with the “acceleration of money” theory in all regions where Defense contractors were located, and you have a HUGE positive impact on the economy.
So you can’t just put blinders on and blame it on the individual interests of the military industrial complex leaders.
That may turn out to be true if they automate all of their manufacturing and use AI to the point where human workers are no longer needed.
And yes, I do realize that unfortunatereality may be not be that far into the future. I am only looking historically at what has occurred up to now.
WW1 solved a lot of economic problems amongst the citizens of the Allied powers, despite the heavy toll in casualties. World War II did the same. I’m sure the families of those who died in battle probably feel differently. They’d rather have their loved ones back. And I’d agree with them.
I’m not sure the Vietnam War was equally as successful from an economic standpoint to offset the amount of casualties and political embarrassment that the United States endured.
Certainly our history since Vietnam has had no bright points other than the hugely imbalanced and very brief Gulf war.
And this is why very few US citizens today are behind our involvement in Ukraine. I would still not support it, even if I were still employed by the DOD contractor in which I spent a career. If that meant being laid off, so be it.
Is there much of a separation between the MIC and the bankers?
Will trumps tariffs help them,? ( :
No, they will help create jobs in America. Some of the job losses will be due to manufacturing relocating to the US. I expected that to feature prominently in the article. Also that estimate (100k over 4yrs) seems extremely low.
We don’t want EVs either.
Agree.
At least not at present, given the current and projected near-future state of the U.S. grid combined with the lack of public EV charging stations compared with oil based fuels’ refueling stations nationwide.
Give me whatever I want to buy… and give me choices!!!
Yes!
The entire push to EVs was part of the Green New Scam agenda helped along by China. EVs are not being widely excepted because people are starting to see through the scam and they’re too expensive
I think a lot of us want to hear the low rumble and purr of an American v8 under the hood. Not a whirring noise. Just sayin.
I think their front grills are ugly, I do not like their whiny sound and their batteries cost too much.
I remember in 2007, when I was looking into them to buy for my son, the batteries cost $10,000 for a cheap car like a Sentra or whatever it was but some car at that price level.
I want CNG vehicles to be plenty and have as many refill stations as fuel!
I give up! What is a CNG vehicle?
Compressed
Natural
Gas
History teaches us that Germans don’t react well to economic contraction. Possibly Militarized Fascism?
I wouldn’t care, except it will inevitably hurt the United States.
What happens in Europe today, stays in Europe today. Totally different dynamics.
Are you serious?
Did you just forget about NATO? And which country is still the organizations primary source of funding and advanced technology (C4ISR, C5ISR, C6ISR) weapons?
From your lips to God’s ears.
Toss in Islam and you have one hot mess. Going to be interesting.
They used to make great diesel engined cars that lasted for decades. I’ve had 3 VW’s and 1 BMW.
No way I’d buy a German EV. I’m kind of happy to watch them now eat what the Liberal fools have sown.
My grandfather the farmer had a diesel Mercedes in the 50s said it was the best car he ever had would run on tractor diesel never had to do anything to it except change the oil.
Yes. You expected a Mercedes to last at least 20 years, now you’re lucky to get 5.
I saw a new Mercedes EV yesterday. On the side of the road.
My old Lexus RX 2000 is still in the family; my daughter bought it from me 10 years ago. It has 250,000 miles on it. My son-in-law keeps it in tip-top shape. His dad brought him up right. Tinkering on cars was their fun time together
We are truly blessed.
Maybe it ran out of gas? Oops!
Yep. Now a person is lucky to get 100,000 miles out of them before they become a money pit. And any maintenance prior to that is very expensive.
It is the cheap Chinese electronics
Art, in this particular case, I don’t think the blame is on cheap Chinese electronics. I’ve worked for several semiconductor companies that supply components to the automotive industry including the major German brands, and the quality controls for electronic components are extremely robust for all of the reputable auto brands. I believe the problem you and Sie hassen dich are referring to is primarily due to the insane amount of electronics that go into a modern vehicle vs. 20-25 years ago. Much of the increase in complexity has little to do with providing reliable transportation… but has resulted in skyrocketing costs of vehicle maintenance and repair. Much of the complexity is due to over-the-top safety requirements (anti-collision, lane-keeping and pedestrian radar systems, 8 air bags and associated crash sensors, etc.), unnecessarily complex ‘comfort’ features (10-way adjustable seats, infotainment systems, in-car WiFi, backup and self-parking camera systems, automatic HVAC systems, etc.) and complex pollution control systems and engine sensors.
I remember when tire pressure sensors came out, worst POS there ever was, the front end guy was pulling what was left of his hair out. I refused to get involved in that as tires was not my specialty nor did it pay. (mechanics are <flat rate>)
Fast forward 25 years that nifty graphic on the screen that monitors tire pressure prompted a call to me @ about midnight from someone that was on a trip. One tire was 27 lbs & alarmed @ that point, what were the others 28 & 30 for the back two.
Told her just to keep eye on it & drive to her destination 1 lb is not going to cause an issue. She just had to find a place to air up… ok, now the problem was, she does not know how to air a tire up ??!!
She finally found someone @ 3rd gas station that was willing to air her tires up.
I taught her how to air up a tire about 3 weeks ago.
Fast forward to last night….. she told me she had a flat, first thing in morning started out of her driveway felt weird…. flat.
What did the screen say…. everything was still just hunky dory.
I had pointed out to her that …. in the old days before you get in the car… look at the tires. I even pointed out to her a car in the parking lot that the RF tire was almost flat on someone else’s car, I guess that didn’t stick.
LR tire was flat & she walked by it to get in & that screen…. ZERO help only anguish & expense if you have to get it worked on.
Only thing that it might help with is if you pick up a nail while driving & have a slow leak that it reads so you can air up as required until you can get it fixed. She was so g.u.n shy because last year she had a tire blow out & screen was not warning her.
Generally you will get little notice of a blow out as it is usually a side wall that was more than likely damaged by something you ran over. Warned many people of damaged sidewalls when vehicle in for a service, I don’t think I ever actually put one on as it is expensive to get a tire from the dealership pricing.
Oh, my Subaru’s dash is lit up like a Xmas tree so many IDtenT lights on…. if it starts and runs smoothly it is good to go.
I’m sure someone in this town would attempt to sell me 3K of work to turn them out tho while attempting to scare the fecal out of me to get me to part with the money. (yes my tire pressure light is on as well)
Whew 2nd long post in 24 hrs, what is wrong with me, oh that’s right, I no longer have to field phone calls for food. /s
I have a 2005 Chevy Tahoe with a new transmission..I’m feeling rich! 😀
My father had a diesel VW Golf in the late 1970s. They used a transmission that could not handle a diesel engine, so the transmission was rebuilt every year.
I bought a diesel Rabbit in Germany in 1979 when diesel was all you could buy. It lasted well over 200,000 miles driven by various kids who received it as a hand-me-down. The versions built in PA were terrible.
My wife and I owned 2 diesel Rabbits in the mid-70s. Not only did they run forever with each having 200k miles but the 5 speed got 55 miles per gallon and the 4 speed 45 miles. Most economical cars we ever owned. Yes, they were handed down to the youngsters in our extended families.
Increasing emissions regulations, fuel economy standards, and low sulfur fuel destroyed that utopia.
Old joke if you wanted to use a car anywhere in the third world, be sure it was a Mercedes because even tin-hat dictator had a fleet of them and you could get yours repaired anywhere in the world .
LOL, around here it needs to be a Subaru or you gotta fly in parts. I have a Subaru now otherwise 2 GMC’s & wait a week to get parts.
Can’t build a growing economy selling products that never wear out. Can’t build an economy on crap that falls apart either, as China will also learn.
When I used to work on foreign cars back in the 90s to 2010 BMW stood for bring money with when it went to the shop
We have a Dodge with a Cummins 6 speed manual. 394k
SAAB 9/5 230k
Toyota Sequoia 309k
Might need to replace Saab, parts are hard.
Fred Merz last scene with Desi Arnez.
Fred, Ethel, Ricky & Lucy could do a MUCH better job running Germany than this Merz…
Perhaps now would be a good time to cut all ties with NATO and the UN.
There is going to be fighting in the streets in Europe when the Islamists start to take control.
Wakey-wakey! There’s already fighting in the streets; the mohammadmen have already started to take control.
They already have taken control in many areas. Pure insanity over there.
Yes, yes and more yes!
All by design, or are they really that stupid.
They really are that stupid.
They are not mutually exclusive.
Incompetence is not an insurmountable obstacle to central planners seeking to remake Germany and the rest of the EU.
Very true. Evil intentions and stupidity go together like peanut butter and jelly.
“Once, years before, he had arranged a dinner party at his residence on Madison Avenue in which his guests were the dozen most powerful men in America besides himself. He was hoping the collected energy of their minds might buckle the walls of his home. Rockefeller startled him with the news that he was chronically constipated and did a lot of his thinking on the toilet. Carnegie dozed over his brandy. Harriman uttered inanities. Gathered in this one room the business elite could think of nothing to say. How they appalled him. How his heart quaked. He heard through his brain the electric winds of an empty universe. He ordered the servants to place garlands of laurel on every pate and crown. Without exception the dozen most powerful men in America looked like horse’s asses. But the pomposity that had accrued with their wealth persuaded them that perhaps these ridiculous vines held some significance. No one of the women thought to laugh.”
We are not far from the same dumpster fire.
Nobody wants overpriced, over government regulated, throw-a-way vehicles.
That’s the plan.
And gas cars are fast approaching government regulated throw away vehicles.
The big 3 wanted that many years ago. To have a sales dealership it was required to have a service department to fix the product as service was a low ROI item with high overheads which required parts to stock & mechanics that are not exactly low paid but the sales people are overpaid if they are one of the top 3 sellers, they had (5k to 15k in a month) ridiculous bonus programs. (1995 mind you)
What the dealers wanted was just a central service only facility for all the brands various products they sold. (technically the same with different color options with different labels slapped on them.
Definitely not convenient for customers tho.
Multinationals do not care what you want.
If they had their way, you are going to get what you get and you will like it.
Build back better is more than just a slogan.
Build back better is an oxymoron.
We are dealing with lots of people given over to a reprobate mind.
Oxymorons, contradictions, and heaps of cognitive dissonance are the very least of it.
I just posted about reprobate minds about 10 days ago in regards to CK assassination. This really is a Spiritual battle more than anything.
Romans 1:28.
A chapter worth memorizing.
Germany, huh? Boy, that’s a *cough* warmongers *cough* shame!
Dang, who coulda seen that coming? :rolleyes:
The war drums are a cover for the coming German govt financial collapse.
All of the EU, and UK actually.
So corporations will do what they always do when they have a bad business model. They will jack up the price on the few customers left to recoup their losses. Get ready for gasoline engine car prices to go stratospheric. AT&T bought DirecTV and within in months doubled their monthly price on its customers just to recoup their losses from their landline technology becoming defunct. This is why anti-trust laws are so important to maintaining a free market where customers are not at the mercy of a monopoly.
Free markets require you to cancel your subscription. If not, the product isn’t overpriced.
Free markets require competition. Monopoly results in oligarchy. And consumers are beginning to get priced out. When consumption slows down to just the bare essentials to survive for most of the population, we’ll be in another Great Depression. POTUS and his economic team understand what the corporatists are doing to this country.
Preconditions lining up: economic crash, tone-deaf political class, societal & political fracture. Answer: initiate kinetic war to rescue (break) everything and build it back up.
But it’s not a tone-deaf political class. They know exactly what they are doing.
I wonder if auto junk yards will become the go to places for quality used cars that are reasonably fixable. Insurance totals many cars that are driveable.
They already are, them and the Shade Tree Bubba used car lots, here in N E GA mountains.
I personally drive a 1990 Dodge truck for this very reason. I save even more by doing my own repairs. Bought this old truck 9 years ago with 42xxx miles and needing repairs. I travel for work with my RV in tow. That old truck has been in just about every state and never left me walking.
Were I a younger man, I would have already been scavenging for old car parts to marry into one pre “make everything electronic and dealer only repair” cars.
I will keep all the 30 year old cars I have tho, the Subaru not so much, tho I do not think it is one of the “dealer only” repair age.
Problem being getting insurance on it..Dead VINS tell no Tales! 😂
The “ totaled “ cars are sold at salvage pools, the totaled cars are bought by 3rd world countries and promptly exported. This reduces the used part inventory to repair late model cars, and keeping insurance rates high… rip a mirror off a Subaru Forester it’s 1800$. Rip a mirror off my 20 year old Dodge 2500, 85$
Unless the price of EV’s comes down drastically people won’t buy them. Here in Minnesota the batteries won’t last long in the cold. It takes a special consumer to purchase a EV and deal with all its short comings.
“Special customer” = fool.
Germanys future priorities, as with most Western nations is not what it once was and is not related to its own countries prosperity. Lets stop pretending not to notice this now. Thats the old way of thinking where individual sovereign nations are doing whats best for their own country and its people. Those days are gone. The New Normal ensures fair elections will not interfere with the New World Order agenda. Law makers are installed as needed to achieve the right balance. I noticed the consensus amongst Conservatives with an audience continue to put too much emphasis on the old status quo of democracy and election results without factoring in or emphasizing this new mainstream dynamic the Globalists have become almost entirely reliant upon in order to retain control. Considering how important this dynamic has become, as obviously witnessed in the 2020 US installation of a literal vegetable into the WH, I have to assume there is a significant level of pretending not to notice for a variety of reasons.
oh, and there is no real war in Ukraine and there was no war on covid either. The real war is waged by a small group of globalists and their ability to manage and control the masses mainly physiologically and if necessary by force, as demonstrated during the fake pandemic, assuming we stop the pretending not to notice it.
In other words, the apparent failure demonstrated here in Germany is not a result of accidental mistakes. They are evidence and symptoms of what any non-pretender would have expected. It was not by accident that these failed decisions were made. They knew full well what the outcome would be. Look at the installed leader of Canada now for the best examples of this new normal dynamic.
Its all about priorities. Ask yourselves, what are the priorities of the globalists? Start with the purposeful displacement of its native inhabitants (here in the US as well) which alone is all you really need to know.
Vee hat dem in the ropes! U knomkough😎. Lil chineeese lingo for ya.
Batteries dont do well in cold in winter for north US EVs. While I know Atlantic ocean trade winds bring warmish air to Europe, look at a map. Germany is north of Maine. UK is north of Newfoundland. Spain is at NYC latitude. France is at Maine latitude.
Europe has been all in on the progressive agenda for years…open borders, windmills, Ev cars etc…
It’s now circling the drain…tourism accounts for 70% of the revenue…mostly from the US…young people I’ve spoken with there whether it’s waitresses, golf caddies etc., want to leave and go to the US…industry has shifted out to China, Vietnam etc.
As a result of their policies…Islam is taking over…the invaders were previously fought and defeated in these countries. Islam is now welcomed in with open arms…raping women, causing mayhem and police looking the other way for fear they will be called racist.
Key is we don’t want their headache to become our headache…
I actually like Mercedes-Benz and BMW, but I would never buy one since they started implementing subscription-based features. If I buy a car with heated seats, I shouldn’t have to pay you every month to turn the seat heater on. That’s a trashy cash grab.
I read somewhere that BMW stands for broke my wallet
There’s also the old joke, “What’s the difference between a porcupine and a BMW? The porcupine’s pricks are on the outside.”
I don’t think that’s the case at all. There’s no subscription needed.
My 8 year old BMW has wonderful heated seats. I do not pay a subscription for this or any other features.
However, I hate when the car has to be serviced and the service advisor tells me the computer has detected lots of expensive repairs.
My BS detector is on high alert
I suppose the promise of the electronic vehicle universe was as empty as the front end of a Volkswagen Beetle.
The EU is funded by its rich countries the largest of which is Germany. If Germany loses its tax base, which it is currently, then it loses its ability to fund the EU. Since the other countries don’t have the finances to replace that money flow the EU is in crisis.
Basically the EU and Germany are joined at the hip, one down, both down. Count European funding for NATO in that sinking ship too.
Don’t expect Russia to step in either as Europe has nothing it now wants or needs. Expect a major new Iron Curtain to be built this time to keep the Europeans out of Russia rather than the other way round like last time.
Europe will rot from within, they have now imported enough immigrants who know how to do that.
Hey, let’s start a war!
So to be clear, the future we’re heading into involves Turks building EV tanks in Germany to support a war against Russia being run by people who live in Brussels.
If that’s not a winning formula, I don’t know what is.
There is another irony here … The German Automakers and EV Technology Companies, enabled by the EXPORT Laws and permits issued by the GERMAN Government ….. took the exact SAME ROUTE as US Technology Companies who were similarly enabled by US Export Laws and permits issued by the US Government.
Both EXPORTED the technological and manufacturing know how TO CHINA Inc., which built the Chinese EV Industrial Base. On top of the EV Industrial base, those very same Technology Companies EXPORTED the technological and manufacturing know how TO CHINA Inc. , which established their GREEN Energy Industrial Base.
Then all look with surprised and angry looks on their faces when EU and US Politicians are caught with Chinese Cash in their pockets and Chinese Fang Fangs in their beds.
The same with those who wonder how China Inc. Banks and Land Developers get to build next door to key US Bases and Commercial Technology Lab Buildings in the US.
The biggest flaw was investing in an EV power plant that is dirtier than ICEs. Electric motor propulsion is fine but they should have used H2 fuel cell technology for the power plant. It is almost pure environmentally but the globalists would not support this because large scale production plants are unnecessary thereby population is not a s controllable. They don’t want people to be free and independent.
Well when Mercedes decided to go all electric you can see the writing on the wall.
Bowing to the cult of Climate religion has ruined many automotive companies that lose multiple billions a year and we pay for it with their overpriced garbage for vehicles.
Germany at one time built quality in everything like no other and now look at them.
It is probably exactly what the WEF wants. Remember, the plan is/was for their billionaire members to “own everything.”
JIT for populating war machine.
And this is why they want war with Russia behind the guise of NATO. not to mention, that every time Germany’s economy and industrial base seems to collapse, they start a world war.
however, I think Trump has done a good job of distancing the US from the situation by saying we provide weapons and that’s it no troops no use of US military. I hope he sticks to it.
Their tanking economies are exactly why European “leaders” are so hell-bent on more and escalating war in Ukraine. It’s the only way they can save their own skins.
It’s disgusting that Europe has allowed three small men — four including Zelensky — to destroy the entire continent. History will not be kind. Not whatsoever.
Losing all that USAID money that was no doubt propping up more than a few countries.
Looks to me that the Euroweenies are setting the stage for their very own repeat show featuring the Mussolini treatment.
The second end to WWII: Turning Germany into virtue-signaling suckers for the climate change hoax.
Thank a greenie, Deutschlanderen..
…and that will place demands on an electric power generation and distribution infrastructure neither can handle without major investments of wealth that they’re pissing away.
Eliminate 100,000 excellent jobs.
Import 10,000,000 medieval goons.
Build back backwards.
Green energy is inconsistent, and expensive. Very expensive.
Germany also shut down 16 nuclear power plants, the last 6 shut down around when Joe Biden blew up NS2 pipelines.
And she only recently built her first LNG terminal. All Idiotic.
No mention of 7, or was it 17, murdered AfD Conservative candidates. That’s the last thing they EU / WEF desire.
This is worrisome. German economy going badly, their commitment to rearm and their freedom squelching government are not good combinations. What will be interesting is what position and support the middle eastern et al immigrants take when it hits the fan. All of Europe will not be able to maintain their socialist programs. Will these immigrants fight for Europe (not likely) or will they rebel/terrorize their hosts. Might think this is the opportunity to fully turn Europe Muslim.
“Will these immigrants fight for Europe (not likely) or will they rebel/terrorize their hosts.”
The majority of immigrants/migrants in Germany are Turks.
Turks and Russians are historical rivals.
Just sayin’…
and unlike us, they don’t forget their history!
Lest we forget, one of Trump’s earliest EOs, signed on his very first day in office as #47, was to rescind Biden’s EV mandates.
He followed up in June with an EO disallowing CA’s carve out. Tax subsidies for the wealthy to purchase EVs were also eliminated.
Imagine our production and purchasing “choices” if Obama’s puppet masters had managed to steal a 4th term.
Germany, long admired for their precision engineering, now forces production of cars people don’t want. All as planned. You’ll take the bus to your dung hut, and you’ll like it.
The self-castration of Europe continues…
I believe it was a $7,500 tax gift to consumers to purchase a new EV and $4,000 for a used one
Germany is a great country. The German people have to make Germany great again. They gave their country away, and now they have to take it back. The source of the problem is the same as the USA, but only worse.
No worries, there soon won’t be any Germans buying these cars, because there won’t be any Germans.
Today, over 50% of births in Germany are to foreign mothers. By 2070, it’s projected at 80%.
https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/foreign-births-now-majority-as-german-fertility-hits-record-low/
Dummkopfs…
BTW, notice USA Coal stocks surging?
Did AI just realize they’re going to have to get Coal-fired Power Plants back on line to politically survive the rocketing Consumer Power-Price Inflation now that AI’s “Power-Poaching” the cheapest Base-Load Generation Capacity?
Why do Germans have a fetish for self sabotage? Buncha weirdos..
Electric Cars Are Gooder!
Germany’s largest automakers are shameless global conglomerates. With massive production and assembly facilities all over the World. No deep loyalty to Germany anymore. VW, MB, BMW … they don’t care about Germany as much as believed. Much like GM and Ford if given the opportunity.
They are far more interested in the mega markets of the US and China. And will continue to get fat selling there.
PDJT is forcing them to build them where they sell them, and use American workers. The only ones who are going to suffer from America finally protecting itself is the German workforce.
Their idiotic rush to battery powered cars is just another layer of self-destructive corporate virtue signaling. Reminds me of all the GM follies of the late 70s.
It could have been worse for them. At least they didn’t pull a Jaguar, and go full stupid.
Kinda teeing the ball up for AFD, wouldn’t you say???
Are there any AFD candidates left alive?
The Left is lost in a fantasy world that is piped into their dreams daily by the propaganda media. But reality always wins in the end and frequently causes a rude awakening.
German leaders applauding the destruction of the Nordstream Pipelines by Biden was shear insanity!
Just say NO (hell no) to any US service members fighting on behalf of the EU.
Don’t like them and they don’t like us.
Pull the plug!
reminder
Germany is completely run from the top down by international and American Jews, since 1945. parties are irrelevant in Germany. the government does what Jews want done to make sure Germany is erased and German people eventually killed off.
that’s why the Muslims were brought in.
we are back on the Islamic invasions tracks, with gates opened by jews again.
forget WW2 now. think Crusades and Inquisition. we had damn good reasons to root out Muslims and Jews. and those reasons have come back.
Jews should not be getting any Holocaust pass for their partnership with Muslims.