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  • Nein.

    1000 Wähler sind einem Lokal zugeordnet.

    Das BSW hat knapp 5% der Stimmen bekommen.

    Das heißt, von den 1000 Wählern in einem Lokal haben ca. 50 BSW gewählt.

    Vielleicht solltest du Textverständnis üben, bevor du dich aufregst.

  • Wirklich bedenklich finde ich, dass offenbar so schludrig gearbeitet wurde, dass die beiden Bündnisse verwechselt wurden.

    Ein Wahllokal bedient knapp 1000 Wähler. Das heißt über den Daumen gepeilt im Schnitt 50 BSW Wähler. Bei 2600 Stimmen wurde falsch Bündnis Deutschland, nicht Wagenknecht gezählt. Also 2,6 pro Wahllokal. Das ist schon erheblich.

    Die Stimmen werden doch mehrfach gezählt. Wenn das so eine Diskrepanz auftritt, in wahrscheinlich hunderten Lokalen, dann stimmt da doch was nicht.

  • Die Regeln sind tatsächlich schwammig. Der "Wählerwille muss erkennbar sein". Was heißt das denn im Einzelfall? Was ist, wenn das Kreuz etwas zu weit oben gemacht wurde? Zählt der Mittelpunkt vom Kreuz? Was ist, wenn das Kreuz so groß ist, dass auch andere Parteien mit erwischt wurden?

    Das sind alles Auslegungsfragen.

  • Trump used to be rather transactional, though.

    It's an evil logic, but there was an internal logic behind what he did in his first term. He bullied you into submission, and agreed to a deal if he thought it benefits him (him, not the USA).

    Now, he's just on full autodestruct. There's zero logic behind it. Not even chaotic franticness like before, just erratic randomness.

  • You might as well argue that healthy people are a drag since care in old age is so expensive.

    See, I'm German. We have a solidarity based health insurance (mostly). I'm a young, reasonably healthy guy with a reasonably high income. All in all I pay 840€ every month (that's the maximum amount), even though I cost next to nothing. And I'm okay with that.

    Yes, smoking is bad and I don't like smokers. But denying them healthcare is deeply deeply inhumane. And in Germany even unconstitutional.

  • I'm really confused about his statement.

    I mean, let's assume he's right, and let's assume that a vaccine only protects you for, say, 20 years. Just measles induced encephalitis alone has a lethality of 0.1%. How many cases of anything more than a mild fever did any vaccine ever cause? He's not even claiming it's causing autism or death or transformation into Space Godzilla. So why not just vaccinate? It's stupid even in his own world.

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  • Actually, that's exactly the point of "act fast" as described in the text.

    If you assume that many will sell their cars, you also assume prices will drop. That means, it's better to sell now, when prices are still somewhat high. It's the same mechanism as in any stock crash.

  • Company cars are resold after a few years. Car rental companies for example resell often after a year. Since companies buy in bulk, they get rebates and can resell almost new cars for relatively cheap.

    That means, a list price is 45k realistically means something like 30k for you and me. Still expensive, but manageable.

  • At least in Germany: company cars.

    If you get a company car for personal use, you have to pay a bit more taxes, but it's much cheaper than buying new. The result is that 70% of all new car sales are company cars, and most of them are relatively expensive.

  • With the amount of resources that are spent every year on anything from building schools to distributing clean water and vaccines, saying "we don't give a shit" is a bit of a stretch.

    Then look a bit closer.

    Who do you think drills the holes? European contractors.

    Who pays for the staff working in the schools? Not Europe.

    There is a ton of money being poured into development aid, absolutely. But that money is mostly wasted on administration and vanity projects.

    At the same time, Africans get hardly any working visa for Europe. It would help dramatically to have a few million Africans working legally and safely in Europe and sending back billions in remissions. Instead, poor bastards have to risk their lives on overcrowded dingies and get sunk by the Greek coastguard (not an exaggeration, there's video evidence).

    Another point: coffee. The real value add in coffee is roasting. But roasted coffee has very high tariffs, so african countries only export cheap, unroasted coffee. There's no reason for that - except that this might lead to cheaper coffee and could undercut European roasters.