Let's make some predictions what will happen after tonight: BW: Thomas Strobl is going to hatefuck Guide Wolf and become the junior partner in an Greens-CDU coalition, ensuring that Kretschmann really does the full 5 years and winning in the next election. Expect a lot of people to interpret it as a sign for 2017. RLP: SPD wins in an upset victory, staying in power with a commissarial minority government for now. Reelections next year at the same time as the general election S-A: CDU/SPD Great coalition Drone posted:I honestly always pegged you for an AfD voter, so color me surprised I guess. I'm almost certain Riso would be one too if he were a real German. I would never vote for a party that is peddling nationalistic poo poo as their solution to everything (note: I always wanted a European solution to the refugee crisis) simply because I don't view poor Germans as more deserving of my charity than poor Afghans or Syrians. I'm not even sure what they stand for in other policy areas, given that they have not adjusted their program since they ousted the last at least somewhat sane people, but I expect a sharp left turn in those areas (see FN)
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GaussianCopula posted:Let's make some predictions what will happen after tonight: Yeah, the AfD is notoriously opaque when it comes to policy positions that go beyond the regular "EU bad, foreigners bad.". Skimming over their programs for these three elections the closest thing to a common theme would a generally very conservative/reactionary thrust with lots of bitching about political correctness and the much-quoted and rarely-defined "Gender Mainstreaming". Apart from immigration, the most prominent topics seem to be "we need to be tough on crime (especially with them foreigners)" and "we're totally against the discrimination of LGBT people and women, but...". Throw in a bit of nationalism and on the whole it reads kind of like a NPD with more of a filter, or maybe like a CSU with less of one.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gG8bZ_gWBbQ
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Perestroika posted:Yeah, the AfD is notoriously opaque when it comes to policy positions that go beyond the regular "EU bad, foreigners bad.". Skimming over their programs for these three elections the closest thing to a common theme would a generally very conservative/reactionary thrust with lots of bitching about political correctness and the much-quoted and rarely-defined "Gender Mainstreaming". Apart from immigration, the most prominent topics seem to be "we need to be tough on crime (especially with them foreigners)" and "we're totally against the discrimination of LGBT people and women, but...". Throw in a bit of nationalism and on the whole it reads kind of like a NPD with more of a filter, or maybe like a CSU with less of one. There's this https://correctiv.org/media/public/a6/8e/a68ed5e4-32a8-4184-8ade-5c19c37ff524/2016_02_23-grundsatzprogrammentwurf.pdf
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# ? Mar 13, 2016 13:19 |
Well, now it gets interesting. Winners: Afd, FDP, Greens Losers: SPD, Linke, CDU
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lmfao sachsen-anhalt. l m f a o
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23% AfD in Sachsen-Anhalt, wtf
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# ? Mar 13, 2016 18:07 |
Prognosen aus Sachsen-Anhalt: CDU: 30,5 Prozent, AfD 21,5 Prozent, Linke: 16,5 Prozent, SPD 12 Prozent, Grüne 5 Prozent, FDP: 5 Prozent. Erste Prognosen aus Rheinland-Pfalz: 37,5 Prozent SPD, 33 Prozent CDU, 5 Prozent Grüne, 10 Prozent AfD, 6,5 Prozent FDP, 3 Prozent Linke Erste Prognose aus Baden-Württemberg: 32,5 Prozent Grüne, 27,5 Prozent CDU, 13 Prozent SPD, 12,5 Prozent AfD, 8 Prozent FDP, 3 Prozent Linke GaussianCopula fucked around with this message at 18:12 on Mar 13, 2016 |
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jesus christ
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GaussianCopula posted:Erste Prognose aus Baden-Württemberg: 32,5 Prozent CDU, 27,5 Prozent Grüne, 13 Prozent SPD, 12,5 Prozent AfD, 8 Prozent FDP, 3 Prozent Linke https://twitter.com/SPIEGELONLINE/status/709061650192666626
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LemonDrizzle posted:You've got the CDU and Greens the wrong way round there: Just copy pasted it but you are right.
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Those are some nasty-rear end results. I can't even get properly schadenfreudey about the CDU getting wrecked in RP and BaWü. Speaking of which: GC, you switched CDU and Grüne in Baden-Württemberg
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That must be a lot more political positions than the AfD has qualified personnel for right? Well, even beyond the fact that they have 0 qualified personnel.
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# ? Mar 13, 2016 18:14 |
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Figures that the Bundesland abbreviated SA would vote nazi Wake up sheeple
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# ? Mar 13, 2016 18:14 |
First thoughts: SPD/Greens and Greens/SPD don't have a majority in any of the countries. CDU hates it if you try to backstab Mutti. AfD is probably here to stay. FDP is back. In Saxony-Anhalt the "grand coalition" is no longer grand enough
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# ? Mar 13, 2016 18:21 |
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AfD eating up the left-wing vote like candy.
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# ? Mar 13, 2016 18:21 |
Thomas Strobl already hatefucking Guido Wolf live on TV. Good to see.
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# ? Mar 13, 2016 18:26 |
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Until now I always thought the third reich came to be because of the special circumstances surrounding the aftermath of WW1, an economic crisis and a lack of infrastructure to politically educate the masses, followed by bullying street gangs beating down opposition. But as it turns out germans are born fascist and will turn full on nazi for no reason at all. Time to donate to the royal airforce, someone has to take care of this bullshit
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Aix posted:Until now I always thought the third reich came to be because of the special circumstances surrounding the aftermath of WW1, an economic crisis and a lack of infrastructure to politically educate the masses, followed by bullying street gangs beating down opposition. But as it turns out germans are born fascist and will turn full on nazi for no reason at all. Time to donate to the royal airforce, someone has to take care of this bullshit it feels like no reason at all... no reason at all...
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Aix posted:Until now I always thought the third reich came to be because of the special circumstances surrounding the aftermath of WW1, an economic crisis and a lack of infrastructure to politically educate the masses, followed by bullying street gangs beating down opposition. But as it turns out germans are born fascist and will turn full on nazi for no reason at all. Time to donate to the royal airforce, someone has to take care of this bullshit Don't worry, the AfD may be genuine Nazis, but at least they're politically still on the left of the US-Republicans. But if you want to send the RAF to bomb Trump, be my guest Also wow, the Greens get 30+% on Landesebene, hopefully they can kick out the SPD-clowns from Lower Saxony next time, too.
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Libluini posted:Don't worry, the AfD may be genuine Nazis, but at least they're politically still on the left of the US-Republicans. But if you want to send the RAF to bomb Trump, be my guest Well, Kretschmann defended Horst Seehofer and Boris Palmer who wanted Germany to close the border, if necessary with force.
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Libluini posted:Don't worry, the AfD may be genuine Nazis, but at least they're politically still on the left of the US-Republicans. But if you want to send the RAF to bomb Trump, be my guest Libluini posted:Also wow, the Greens get 30+% on Landesebene
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So it seems like the biggest question will be whether Black-Red-Green will pan out in SA. If it doesn't I guess there's only one option left: Black-Red-Red
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Perestroika posted:So it seems like the biggest question will be whether Black-Red-Green will pan out in SA. If it doesn't I guess there's only one option left: There is always
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Cingulate posted:There goes the climate and any hopes for a sensible energy policy. Yeah imagine if the Land gets a green PM The economy would crash so hard it would create an actual earthquake
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Perestroika posted:So it seems like the biggest question will be whether Black-Red-Green will pan out in SA.
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LemonDrizzle posted:How would that work - the CDU, SPD, and Greens desperately trying not to piss each other off too much and praying that Die Linke abstains on important votes to shut out AfD? CDU/SPD/Greens have 2 seat majority CDU/SPD/FDP have 2 seat majority Basically it would work like a grand coalition just that the SPD part is not called SPD/Greens or SPD/FDP.
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Also ich finde das Ergebnis nicht überraschend. Am besten wäre, wenn man die neuen Bundesländer vor den Flüchtlingen schützt. So könnte man um diese zum Beispiel einen separaten Grenzzaun ziehen. Wobei, wenn sich die Szenen an den Grenzzäunen im Balkan anschaut, wäre es vielleicht besser eine richtige Mauer zu errichten.
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Sereri posted:Also ich finde das Ergebnis nicht überraschend. Am besten wäre, wenn man die neuen Bundesländer vor den Flüchtlingen schützt. So könnte man um diese zum Beispiel einen separaten Grenzzaun ziehen. Wobei, wenn sich die Szenen an den Grenzzäunen im Balkan anschaut, wäre es vielleicht besser eine richtige Mauer zu errichten. Das ist im Programm der Partei. Man hätte sie wählen sollen, denn die Partei ist sehr gut.
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You shouldn't send refugees there anyways. Nobody would want to live there.
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# ? Mar 13, 2016 19:46 |
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Why do the Greens do so well in Baden-Württemberg?
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# ? Mar 13, 2016 20:36 |
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What kind of weird voter migration happened in Rheinland-Pfalz? Greens lost 10%, did these people go to SPD/CDU, who in turn lost voters to AfD? Are there any big reasons to switch away from green in that state? Edit: icantfindaname posted:Why do the Greens do so well in Baden-Württemberg? Greens are the "feelgood conservatives" and conservatism is pretty big in BW I guess elbkaida fucked around with this message at 20:45 on Mar 13, 2016 |
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Do we already have any numbers concerning participation? I can imagine that the moderate parties lost votes by people just not going to vote at all, while the disgruntled that didn't vote previously now came back to vote for AfD.
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elbkaida posted:Greens are the "feelgood conservatives" and conservatism is pretty big in BW I guess How are the Greens conservatives? Is this just some contrarian "all politicians are the same maaaaan"? They're NIMBY-ist anti-nuclear people, right?
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They are progressive socially (hence the feelgood) but otherwise pretty similar to SPD/CDU in stance on EU and other big topics. The NIMBY stuff is mostly local activist groups that might be associated with the greens or not. That leaves the anti-nuclear thing and I honestly do not know how it featured in the BW elections... Also NIMBY seems very conservative in spirit?
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Infected posted:Do we already have any numbers concerning participation? I can imagine that the moderate parties lost votes by people just not going to vote at all, while the disgruntled that didn't vote previously now came back to vote for AfD. Participation is higher than before. http://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/wahlergebnisse-2016-in-der-analyse-afd-mobilisiert-nichtwaehler-a-1081852.html People always said more voters -> no right wing parties. Guess they were wrong.
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# ? Mar 13, 2016 22:04 |
The real winner of the election: The Germany coalition - would have a clear majority in all 3 states. (lastest numbers from 22:03 show the FDP having 5.3% in S-A)
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icantfindaname posted:How are the Greens conservatives? Is this just some contrarian "all politicians are the same maaaaan"? They're NIMBY-ist anti-nuclear people, right? Yeah they're noit conservative by any meaning of the word.
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botany posted:Yeah they're noit conservative by any meaning of the word. They are neo liberal cunts. Also Afghanistan. gently caress them.
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botany posted:Yeah they're noit conservative by any meaning of the word. The Greens in Ba-Wü? If you disregard their school and LGBT policy they stand for nearly the same policies the CDU stands for and a lot of people don't care that much about LGBT issues in Germany.
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