Originally posted by ElTigre
A program like that would be political suicide in Germany. Even the FDP, the party of big business and of the "Besserverdienenden" (high-income earners) does not advocate a radical reconstruction of our cherished welfare state. All political parties in Germany still base their economic programs on the social market economy as defined after WW2 - or at least they claim to do so. The German social market economy is so immensely popular that no party dares to shake its foundation.
A program like that would be political suicide in Germany. Even the FDP, the party of big business and of the "Besserverdienenden" (high-income earners) does not advocate a radical reconstruction of our cherished welfare state. All political parties in Germany still base their economic programs on the social market economy as defined after WW2 - or at least they claim to do so. The German social market economy is so immensely popular that no party dares to shake its foundation.
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