RMX News reports that "‘Almost every German city is now on the verge of bankruptcy’." From the article:
Kufen illustrated the crisis with figures from his own city, Essen, which has a population of nearly 600,000. The city had planned a balanced budget for 2025. “But instead of a slight increase of €1.7 million, we currently have a deficit of €123 million,” he calculated.
Once again, refugee accommodation and integration are near the top of the list for reasons why the city is seeing a budget shortfall. Far from being a solution to Germany’s budget and pension crisis, they have become a massive financial burden for the country, costing at least €50 billion a year in social integration, housing, and benefits.
They also got what they voted for.
ReplyDeleteThat they did. And the worst part is that it is all wasted money. "Social integration" probably works as well as "nation building". Their descendants, assuming any survive the jihad, will curse them.
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