Anonymous ID: 4/Is9WXc Nov. 20, 2017, 4:11 p.m. No.150254283   🗄️plebs   >>4412

>>150245340

Will we see divisions happening between CDU and CSU? I see no future where Merkel can continue holding power. She's fucked whatever she does. CSU still seems to have a tiny drop of testosterone in them, so something tells me that they'll start disassociating themselves with CDU very soon, perhaps shifting farther right.

Anonymous ID: 4/Is9WXc Nov. 20, 2017, 4:18 p.m. No.150255014   🗄️plebs   >>5220

>>150254412

Can CDU even govern if it can't even count on CSU to have its back? Your government seems like it was built on the assumption that this exact situation would never happen. Re-elections are only going to make this worse since all the low-effort, apathetic CDU and SPD voters will probably stay home

Anonymous ID: 4/Is9WXc Nov. 20, 2017, 4:29 p.m. No.150256197   🗄️plebs   >>6335

>>150255220

Then why is she wanting re-elections? I don't understand. Not even Steinmeier seems to be that dumb. The only way this turns out well for her is if this stunt that Lindner pulled gives FDP such a surge that she can drop the Greens from the coalition entirely

 

Also, what is Die Linke doing? I know they're retarded commies, but they don't seem quite as full on JUST tier as the Greens, so they should be springing on this chance.

Anonymous ID: 4/Is9WXc Nov. 20, 2017, 5:50 p.m. No.150265495   🗄️plebs

>>150265178

At this point, it would seem that anyone doing anything other than autistic screeching is political suicide. Your country is sailing into an iceberg and no one wants to take the wheel

Anonymous ID: 4/Is9WXc Nov. 20, 2017, 5:57 p.m. No.150266328   🗄️plebs   >>6724 >>6866

>>150265964

>people made them responsible for everything negative

Right now, all the heat seems to be on Merkel, but I guess the SPD still has an incentive to stay out due to the clusterfuck she's having to deal with thanks to the AfD. They have nothing to gain by trying to deal with that.