Friday, September 30, 2011

Germans shocked by brazen bullying of lawmakers during bankster bailout vote

The brazen mobbing of German lawmakers during yesterday’s vote on establishing a new bigger bankster bailout fund has sparked outrage with the website freiewelt calling the vote on the most important piece of legislation by the current coalition government a farce.

CDU politician Wolfgang Bosbach said he was thinking of quitting politics after party bosses pressured him to support a bill, which gives yet more free lunches to the bankers and super rich elite.

Two opponents to the bill FDP lawmaker Frank Schäffler and CDU Klaus-Peter Willsch were refused permission to address the parliament by their own parties in spite of the fact that a recent poll showed that 75% of the German people oppose more banker bailouts.

A new Emnid poll for Focus shows that every second German now wants the D Mark back. Even 52% of the voters of the extreme left wing Linke party want the D Mark back showing the depth of support across society for an end to the bankster’s euro currency, sold by the mainstream media under the cynical slogan of “European solidarity”.

The president of the German parliament Norbert Lammert had to use special powers for the lawmakers to be able give their speeches only to be mobbed himself in scenes reminiscent of the Reichtstag in the 1930s.

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