Here it is Christmas, and I ask you – where is the love?
Isn’t it bad enough that Olaf Scholz is enjoying his last few weeks as Chancellor of Germany after his fragile coalition blew apart, and he was forced into scheduling a no-confidence vote?
Especially galling that it’s one everyone expects him to lose?
Can’t the world give a guy a break who’s overseen the destruction of his once mighty industrial base. Come on – Schlitz happens!
As Germans prepare for a snap election after the collapse of a fragile government coalition, one issue at the top of voters’ minds will be how the new government would revive the country’s once powerful economy at a time when energy prices are high and companies are cutting jobs.
Germany, Europe’s largest economy, has not seen significant growth in the past two years. On Friday, the economy recorded 0.1 percent growth from…