SPD: The End of an Era?

SPD: The End of an Era?

By Von Hans-Hermann Blaschke

The once proud workers’ party, the SPD, has in recent years become a faceless, globally driven and Green-influenced party of functionaries, no longer concerned with the German working class. In particular, the western German Boomer electorate and the politicians themselves have become part of a gradual, societal disintegration process that reached its peak in the time of the miserable Grand Coalition government.

“Corona Crisis”

In the midst of the deepest “Corona time”, Olaf Scholz took over as Chancellor in 2021, after the CDU candidate Armin Laschet was first ousted by the German mainstream press. In August, just before the election, Scholz still emphasized, “We now have no vaccination obligation and do not want to introduce one.”Only three months later, it was then said, “In my opinion, it is important that we establish a general vaccination obligation.”On party conventions, they rang the promotional bell for the companies involved in the WEF agenda “Covid-19 – The Great Reset”. Since December, Karl Lauterbach as Health Minister has been the federal face for the largest medical scandal in the history of the Federal Republic – which is still waiting for a comprehensive investigation. To this day, large parts of the SPD deny both the catastrophic effect of the “vaccinations”and the other measures taken at the time.

Economic destroyer: All for Ukraine and the climate

Above all, it was the lockdowns of the SPD-led Grand Coalition that plunged the Federal Republic into the still ongoing, largest economic crisis in its history. The citizen had to stay at home, the middle class was razed to the ground in favor of mostly large IT companies from the USA and the inflation – the expropriation of citizens in favor of state debts – is still rampant at a high level.

Unforgettable, when Chancellor Scholz stood idly by in Washington and in the midst of the Cum-Ex scandal in February 2022, as President Joe Biden openly threatened to shut off Nord Stream 2 if there was a Russian intervention in Ukraine. Half a year later, it was indeed over with the German-Russian pipeline. Energy prices went through the roof and the German industry has been massively laying off workers or has already said goodbye to the country.

Parallel, millions of Ukrainians were admitted to the country without being checked. The colleagues Michael Roth, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the German Bundestag and Defense Minister Boris Pistorius drummed up for more weapons for Ukraine – the latter even called for the development of a German “war-readiness”. This ultimately corresponded to Scholz’s agenda of the announced Zeitenwende in 2022, which began with 5,000 helmets for Ukraine and ended with German tanks. It seems that it was only a matter of time before “Peace Chancellor”Scholz also buckled under the Taurus issue.

A highlight of social democratic chancellorship was also the deed of shutting down the last nuclear power plants in times of the greatest energy crisis, even if the fight against climate change is known to be no price too high in the Federal Republic, as the Energiewende, which was once forecast by Jürgen Trittin with a bullet of ice, has turned out to be a bit more expensive.

Migration and “fight against the right”

Not only Ukrainians, but also countless people from the Near East and North Africa, opened – Corona or not – in the tradition of a social-democratically inclined CDU under Angela Merkel, the Scholz-SPD door and gate – despite often announced but never implemented “law-and-order”politics. Apart from the enormous amount of tax money, which is used for transfer payments like the newly created citizen’s allowance, primarily to financially bleed the working class, the security situation in the Federal Republic has deteriorated massively.

The feignt Islamist terrorist attacks in Solingen and Magdeburg are only the highlights of a catastrophic migration policy, in which the German society has almost grown accustomed to daily knife attacks and sexual assaults by so-called skilled workers. Instead of counteracting this, the social democratic Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has apparently taken up the “fight against the right”and against “Russian disinformation”on her banner.

There, magazines can be banned overnight, long-serving presidents of the Federal Office for Security in Information Technology can be pushed out the door, or a nationwide call to demonstrations against the AfD can be made – even if the media-fueled accusations of alleged secret meetings in Potsdam have been proven to be first fabricated and false.

The hyper-moral behavior of further top functionaries like Saskia Esken, Lars Klingbeil, or Kevin Kühnert – the latter, who had still managed to escape the social democratic “government stable”in time – shows: The SPD is at an end.

It will – like the western German Boomer, who will certainly still vote for it on February 23 – and protected by the best Federal President of all time, soon disappear into history as simply politically exhausted; which is not least confirmed by the sad fate of other socialist, or at least still calling themselves “social democratic”parties in Europe. But the competition should not rejoice too early: The CDU has already nominated its own Scholz in the form of the designated Chancellor Friedrich Merz – for a further decline of the Christian Democrats.