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Didn't need his run for presidency/mass media to tell me that trump clearly is a womanizing sociopath that is unfit to be president...

as ive been saying all along and blatantly obvious by now.. just one big shitshow to get Hillary elected and hand liberals control of the Supreme Court..

that's where the true rig is eek..

as Trump on other side only way she's winning ... put any normal republican on the other side and they'd win with little doubt
 

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Don't trust the polls Tiz, unless you're gullible, the polls are rigged just like the media circus.
Remain had "won easily" on the night of the Brexit vote.

Trumps rallies have huge attendances, wherever he appears his rallies are packed to the rafters

This election is nowhere near over.
 

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Trumps supporters aren't voting for some namby pamby liberal nicety, they are voting to stop themselves being socially and economically exterminated
 

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It's the liberals own fault, they're not providing the basics of life for millions of people

You need a roof over your head, food on the table and a job which pays the bills.

Everything else is total bullshit until you get those things and millions of people will turn to the wacky guy with the wacky hairdo because they believe he can get them on that road towards their families receiving those basic requirements

And the more the liberal globalisation poverty machine tries to stop him... the bigger he gets
 

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[h=1]Report: Donald Trump's son-in-law talking about setting up 'Trump TV'[/h]By Brian Stelter

Updated 8:46 AM EDT, Mon October 17, 2016

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A new report is rekindling speculation about the prospect of "Trump TV."
"Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner has informally approached one of the media industry's top dealmakers about the prospect of setting up a Trump television network after the presidential election in November," the Financial Times reported Monday.
Kushner had a brief conversation with LionTree founder Aryeh Bourkoff, who specializes in media and technology deals, according to the newspaper.
The news was met with mock surprise from people who have been predicting that Trump will try to channel his supporters' passion into a profitable media enterprise after Election Day.
"Who could have possibly seen this one coming?" anti-Trump Republican Senator Ben Sasse tweeted.
Kushner and Bourkoff did not respond to requests for comment from CNNMoney. A Trump campaign spokeswoman declined to comment.
Last month Trump denied that he is seeking to launch a television network or streaming service if he loses the election.
"I have no interest in a media company. False rumor," he told The Washington Post.
To outside observers, a "Trump TV" business is a logical next step for Trump if he loses.
Trump's anti-media campaign could naturally turn into a marketing pitch like this: "The media rigged the election against us. That's why we need our own channel."
But it would also be very difficult to pull off.
Related: Trump TV may be in the works; but can it turn voters into viewers?
"Trump will be fantastic at it, because you can just keep juicing those people up and saying crazier and crazier things, and they will just keep paying you money, and you will make $20 million a year," Glenn Beck said on "Reliable Sources" in September.
Beck pioneered a direct-to-subscribers network several years ago. He said he learned that "it is a lot harder than you think."
CNN president Jeff Zucker said something similar when he was asked about the prospect of a Trump network during a Harvard forum last week.
"It's harder to do than people think it is," Zucker said. "I think it's possible, but I'd be surprised if that happened. But I don't know."
A Trump-branded conservative media venture would potentially challenge Fox News from the right.
Trump's campaign chairman Steve Bannon, who came over from Breitbart News, has been building up Breitbart for years as a rival to Fox.
Trump already has the advisers he needs, including Bannon, Kushner, and longtime friend and former Fox News boss Roger Ailes. (However, Ailes is prohibited from working for a direct Fox competitor for the time being.)
Trump also has undeniable television talent, loyal supporters, databases full of voter contact information, and of course his famous Twitter feed.
The millions of voters now supporting him amount to a built-in customer base.
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[h=1]Mismanagement cost NY pension $3.8 billion over 8 years-regulator | Article [AMP] | Reuters[/h](Reuters) - New York's Department of Financial Services said on Monday that investment in high-cost underperforming hedge funds and non-transparent private equity funds had cost the State Common Retirement Fund (CRF) $3.8 billion over the past eight years.
The CRF is the investment arm of the New York State and Local Employees' Retirement System and the New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System.
While pension fund managers across the country have cut exposure to overpriced and underperforming investments, the CRF has spent pension system funds chasing performance that continues to fall far short, Maria Vullo, the Department of Financial Services' superintendent, said in a statement. (on.ny.gov/2ea5Rkf)
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Letter warned Wells Fargo of 'widespread' fraud in 2007 - exclusiveBy Matt Egan October 18, 2016 11:23AM EDTFormer Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf told Congress under oath last month that he wasn't notified of a serious fake account problem at the bank until 2013.However, CNNMoney has obtained a 2007 letter addressed to Stumpf that warned of widespread "unethical (and illegal) activity" inside Wells Fargo and the "routine deception and fraudulent exploitation of our clients."The letter was written by a Wells Fargo (WFC) employee, who had been transferred from the branch after raising sales concerns, and who later won a federal whistleblower retaliation case against the company.Eerily, the letter seemed to predict the scandal Wells Fargo is dealing with today."Left unchecked, the inevitable outcome shall be one of professional and reputational damage, consumer fraud and shareholder lawsuits, coupled with regulator sanctions," the letter warned.It said the illegal activity in Northern California was "widespread and so highly encouraged that it has become a normal sales practice."The employee copied Stumpf on a second letter addressed to the audit and examination committee of Wells Fargo's board of directors.That letter to the board made similar warnings of "illegal and unethical activity and fraud," adding that the "activities remain ongoing to this day."CNNMoney hasn't been able to determine whether the letters were actually sent, nor whether Stumpf or the board members read or received them.The employee, who has since left Wells Fargo, declined to comment for this story.Click here to read the letter sent directly to StumpfRelated: Wells Fargo's new account openings plungeAllegations suggest scandal started earlierThe Wells Fargo sales tactics revealed by regulators in September were staggering in scope: 5,300 employees fired over the creation of as many as 2 million fake accounts between 2011 and 2015.However, the whistleblower's letters, combined with testimony from other employees, suggest the shocking scandal could be even more massive and began years earlier than Wells Fargo has admitted.The Wells Fargo board said it was not "aware" of the letters. However, when provided the letters by CNNMoney, the board said the letters will now be included in the independent investigation being run by the law firm Shearman & Sterling.In a separate statement, Wells Fargo said "in general, letters received by John Stumpf would have been forwarded to the appropriate channel for review, investigation and response."Related: Sign up for CNNMoney's morning market newsletter: Before The BellWells Fargo also reiterated that it has recently made "fundamental changes to help ensure team members are not being pressured to sell products." The bank ended the controversial sales goals for its employees on October 1.Wells Fargo said it was unable to pass along requests for comment to Stumpf, who announced his sudden retirement on October 12. The former CEO did not respond to a call placed to his home.Stumpf is walking away with around $130 million in Wells Fargo shares and other payouts he accumulated during his three decades with the bank. That's despite the fact that he had to give up $41 million in stock awards amid the scandal.Click here to read the letter to the Wells Fargo boardRare whistleblower victoryThe employee won a federal whistleblower case against Wells Fargo in 2008 for a similar complaint. Such wins are extremely uncommon: Just 2% of whistleblower cases are found in the favor of employees, according to a 2010 Labor Department Inspector General report.In this Wells Fargo case, a division of the Labor Department found there was "reasonable cause to believe" Wells Fargo violated whistleblower protection laws by transferring the employee after he flagged illegal activity.The Labor Department ordered Wells Fargo to restore the employee to his old branch, pay damages as well as back wages and bonuses. That complaint focused specifically on the creation of fake brokerage accounts, which violated SEC rules and thus triggered Sarbanes-Oxley whistleblower protections.In the 2007 letter to Stumpf, the employee wrote it was his "final hope" for reporting the fake account activity internally. "All attempts to utilize traditional channels to report this information has been met with immediate and lasting retaliation," he wrote.The employee insisted he was not a "traitor" for blowing the whistle. "Despite having been slandered, publicly discredited and effectively blacklisted, I have remained loyal to Wells Fargo," he wrote.Related: Wells Fargo CEO's exit won't put out firestorm'So much for the safe haven'This isn't the first evidence suggesting Wells Fargo employees tried to flag upper management about alleged fraud only to have those warnings fall on deaf ears.According to Senator Bob Menendez, a New Jersey woman who worked at Wells Fargo emailed Stumpf in 2011 to describe sales tactics she felt were "wrong."At last month's Senate hearing, Menendez read the former employee's email to Stumpf."Did you read that email?" Menendez asked Stumpf. "I don't remember that one," Stumpf replied. "Okay, well she was fired...So much for the safe haven," Menendez said.Wells Fargo recently expanded its review of accounts to include both 2009 and 2010.Almost a dozen Wells Fargo workers have also told CNNMoney the tactic of opening fake accounts to meet unrealistic sales goals had been around for much longer.Susan Fischer, a former Wells Fargo branch manager, recalled being instructed to tell employees to open accounts without the required signatures back in 2007. "These practices were going on way before 2011," Fischer said.October 18NEW YORK
 

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Saw Thiel under fire with SV for giving 1.2m to some TrumpPACs

Probably figures Palantir going to get a sweet deal if he is 1 of the few elites opening supporting Trump.
 

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Thiel just a bored billionaire trying to stay relevant/feel important to stroke his ego...
 

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Restaurant bubble starting to pop...

only 14 trading days left to keep it propped for queen Hillary...


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[h=1]Restaurant Industry, Leading Indicator of US Economy Sours, Bankruptcies Pile up[/h][h=2]by Wolf Richter • October 2, 2016 • 96 Comments[/h][h=2]by Wolf Richter • October 2, 2016 • 96 Comments[/h]
[h=3]“Very challenging” sales trends.[/h][Update] On October 3, Garden Fresh Restaurant Corp., which owns Souplantation and Sweet Tomatoes, filed for bankruptcy. The company, owned by private-equity firm Sun Capital Partners, said it will close 20 to 30 of its 124 locations and put itself up for sale.On September 30, Restaurants Acquisitions, the operator of Black-eyed Pea and Dixie House restaurant chains, converted its Chapter 11 filing to Chapter 7 liquidation. The bankruptcy court order noted the company had shuttered its restaurants and management had resigned.
On September 29, Cosi Inc., a fast-casual chain with 1,100 employees filed for bankruptcy. It closed 29 of its 74 company-owned restaurants and laid off 450 people. The 31 independently owned franchise operations continue operating.
Also last week, Logan’s Roadhouse, a casual steakhouse with over 200 locations, closed more than 10 restaurants, on top of the locations it had already closed in August when it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Nine restaurant companies representing 14 chains have filed for bankruptcy since December: Garden Fresh Restaurant, Restaurants Acquisitions, Cosi, Logan’s Roadhouse, Fox & Hound, Champps, Bailey’s, Old Country Buffet, HomeTown Buffet, Ryan’s, Johnny Carino’s, Quaker Steak & Lube, and Zio’s Italian Kitchen.
Restaurants are precarious creatures. They lease costly space and have to invest in equipment and furnishings. It’s a competitive environment, with high expenses and little pricing power. To expand, they load up on debts. Some, like Cosi, always lose money. Customers are finicky and fickle. When new competitors come along, or when the economy tightens, customers thin out and creditors begin to fret and turn off the money spigot.
Some of that is normal. New restaurants come along, and old ones die.
“But the current wave of bankruptcies is definitely unusual, and rivals the chain bankruptcy wave of 2009 and 2010, when several chains filed for debt protection after sales fell,” writes Jonathan Maze at Nation’s Restaurant News, adding:
In this case, the wave of bankruptcies is largely due to a decline in sales at restaurant chains that is particularly harmful to companies that are already walking a balance-sheet tightrope. The companies that filed for bankruptcy recently were already weak.
Some are repeat offenders, including Buffets LLC (Old Country Buffet, HomeTown Buffet, and Ryan’s) which is now mired in its third bankruptcy. Many of them, battered by declining sales and rising expenses, have been losing money for a long time. But now things are coming to a head.
Restaurant bonds moved into fourth place early this year in Standard & Poor’s Distress Ratio, behind brick-and-mortar retailers and the doom-and-gloom categories of “Energy” and “Metals, Mining, and Steel.”


Other restaurants are trying to hang on by cutting costs and shrinking their footprint, which entails more sales declines, and thus continues the downward spiral.
In August, casual-dining operator Ruby Tuesday announced that – after “a rigorous unit-level analysis of sales, cash flows, and other key performance metrics, as well as site location, market positioning and lease status” – it would sell its headquarters and close 15% of its 624 or so company-owned restaurants by September.
Clinton Coleman, interim CEO of Rave Restaurant Group, which operates Pie Five Pizza Co. and the Pizza Inn buffet brand, put it this way on September 23, after reporting that same-store sales had tumbled in Q4 and that losses had ballooned: “Sales trends in the fourth quarter were very challenging for the Pie Five system, as was the case in much of the fast-casual segment.”
The restaurant industry is not a sideshow. About 14 million people work in it, according to the National Restaurant Association. With $710 billion in annual sales, it’s an important part of consumer spending and accounts for about 4% of GDP. If the industry is having problems, it’s a red flag for the overall economy.
Its difficulties are not limited to just a few beat-up restaurant chains. The National Restaurant Association reported on Friday that its Restaurant Performance Index (RPI) for August fell 1% to 99.6 and is now in contraction mode (below 100 = contraction). It was the worst reading since February 2013.
The RPI’s post-Financial Crisis peak was in the spring and summer 2015, when it dabbled with 103. Its all-time peak, going back to its inception in 2003, was 103.4 in 2004. Its all-time low of 96.5 occurred during the depth of the Financial Crisis.
The index consists of two components:

  • The Current Situation Index, which tracks restaurant operators’ reports on same-store sales, customer traffic, hiring, and capital expenditures
  • And the Expectations Index which tracks restaurant operators’ six-month outlook, including on the overall economy – more on that in a moment.
The Current Situation Index fell 1.9% in August to 98.6, the lowest since February 2013. Three of its four indicators declined: same-store sales, customer traffic, and labor.
Only 30% of the restaurant operators reported a year-over-year increase in same-store sales. That’s down from 71% in February.
But 53% reported a year-over-year decline in same-store sales. This metric has been deteriorating for months. In February, March, and April, between 19% and 38% of the operators had reported lower same-store sales. Then it ticked up: 42% in May, 43% in June, 45% in July, then jumping to 53% in August.
Operators also reported a net decline in customer traffic: while 21% reported a year-over-year increase, 59% reported a year-over-year decline. August was the fourth months in a row of year-over-year net declines in customer traffic.
And optimism is beginning to wane. The Expectation Index edged down to 100.6: “While the Expectations component of the index remains in expansion territory, it too has trended downward in the past several months.”
And operators are turning gloomy about the overall economy: only 17% expect the economy to improve over the next six months, but 29% expect conditions to worsen:
This represented the 10th consecutive month in which restaurant operators had a net negative outlook for the economy.
Restaurant operators as a group are an optimistic bunch – they have to be, or else they wouldn’t do it. But they also have daily intense contacts with consumers and are thus a leading indicator of the consumer-based economy.
In the beaten-up brick-and-mortar end of the retail industry, the meme has been that Millennials aren’t buying enough goods but like spending money on “experiences” – such as eating out. If that’s true, and not just an excuse by faltering retailers, it appears Millennials are not doing enough of that either anymore. Either way, the restaurant industry has been giving off increasingly loud warning signs about the overall economy, and the state of the consumer.
And the fate of that consumer-based US economy? Read… “Negative Growth” of Real Wages is Normal for Much of the Workforce, and Getting Worse: New York Fed
 

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I would imagine if Trump were to somehow win there would be a ton of upside in being 1 of the few billionaires to openly support him.

Trump would owe less favors than others and Thiel would probably find a way to benefit from that.
 

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I would imagine if Trump were to somehow win there would be a ton of upside in being 1 of the few billionaires to openly support him.

Trump would owe less favors than others and Thiel would probably find a way to benefit from that.

doesnt seem like the fiat stacking type .. aka my fiat stack defines me amongst others as who is the biggest winner in life..

seems more in the look at me and how cool/unique/important I am doing all kinds of "different" conflicting things with my money camp
 

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[h=1]80% of data in Chinese clinical trials have been fabricated[/h][COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.65098)]
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A Chinese government investigation has revealed that more than 80 percent of the data used in clinical trials of new pharmaceutical drugs have been "fabricated".
The report uncovered fraudulent behaviour at almost every level, and showed that some pharmaceutical companies had hidden or deleted records of potentially adverse side effects, and tampered with data that didn't meet their desired outcomes.
In light of the findings, 80 percent of current drug applications, which were awaiting approval for mass production, have now been cancelled.
The investigation, led by the Chinese State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA), looked at data from 1,622 clinical trials for new pharmaceutical drugs currently awaiting approval. The applications in question were all for Western medicine, not traditional Chinese medicine.
The SFDA found that the more than 80 percent of the data failed to meet analysis requirements, were incomplete, or totally non-existent.
Not only did the report find that many of the 'new' drugs awaiting approval were actually a combination of existing drugs, they also showed that many clinical trial outcomes were written before the trials had actually taken place, and the data had been simply manipulated to match what companies wanted to find.
Worst of all, it wasn't just a few scientists or pharma companies doing the dirty work. The report found that pretty much everyone involved was guilty of some kind of malpractice of fraud.
Perhaps most worryingly, even third party independent investigators tasked with inspecting clinical trial facilities are mentioned in the report as being "accomplices in data fabrication due to cut-throat competition and economic motivation".
In other words, China's pharmaceutical industry has a really, really big problem - and the SFDA now has to worry about all the other new drugs approved as "safe" based on potentially unreliable clinical trials.
The problem isn't regulation - Chinese clinical trials have similar guidelines in place as the Western world, with three phases required to test for safety, efficiency, and whether or not the new drug is better than the existing treatment.
Those guidelines are all well-communicated and inspected by third parties, but there's clearly a "lack of adherence to them", explains Ben Hargreaves from PharmaFile.
The SFDA report was released by the state-owned Economic Information Daily Newspaper, and, as yet, there's no English version available online to go over with a fine-toothed comb, so for now, we're taking the Chinese media's word for it.
But as shocking as it all sounds, Economic Information Daily Newspaper also cites unnamed industry insiders who weren't surprised in the slightest at the revelations.
"Clinical data fabrication was an open secret even before the inspection," the paper quoted an unnamed hospital chief as saying, reports Radio Free Asia.
According to Luo Liang, a Chinese healthcare professional, the problem stems from the fact that local pharmaceutical companies trying to produce Western drugs struggle to turn a profit.
"The domestic market for Western pharmaceuticals in China is either confined to very straightforward generic products that have been around for a long time ... or revolves around joint-venture pharmaceutical manufacture with foreign companies," Liang told Sing Man for Radio Free Asia.
"Either that, or Chinese pharmaceutical factories get hold of the formula for certain drugs whose patents have expired," he added. "There are no new drugs in development in the same way that there are overseas ... I don't think that the 80 percent figure is overstated."
While traditional Chinese medicine wasn't covered by this investigation, some think even worse practices are going on in that industry, but are less likely to be uncovered because they're "harder to regulate".
"It's not just the medicines," he said. "In China, everything is fake, and if there's a profit in pharmaceuticals, then someone's going to fake them too."
As damning as this problem is for China's scientists, they aren't the only ones that are under more and more pressure to publish positive and "groundbreaking"results in order to keep their jobs.
A study published earlier this month revealed that the enormous pressure on academics is acting like a form of natural selection, and evolving science into something "shoddy and unreliable".
Let's just hope reports like this serve as a wake-up call to show what's really at stake when we can't trust researchers anymore - because that's a pretty scary reality to consider.
 

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doesnt seem like the fiat stacking type .. aka my fiat stack defines me amongst others as who is the biggest winner in life..

seems more in the look at me and how cool/unique/important I am doing all kinds of "different" conflicting things with my money camp

He does so many speaking engagements and it is mostly populated with crowds that obviously aren't very receptive to Trump or his message so I do wonder how he handles that going forward. It is going to be the #1 question people have wherever he goes whether it is DC, NY, Silicon Valley, overseas....

But yeah, it was probably just ego and getting to speak at the RNC. Saw the gov't is suing Palantir for discrimination, lol.
 

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80% of data in Chinese clinical trials have been fabricated

I'm not surprised, originality is actually extremely difficult and appears to be associated to race so is a sensitive subject, especially in the current environment. You can go to jail if you say the wrong things outside of the US because of no constitutional protection.

My own unsubstantiated theory is that it's connected to your primary language, which hardwires your thought processes.
English is good for a broad spectrum of thought(shakespeare and inventions) while German for example is best for logic(mathematics), the Japanese, whose language makes them think with the opposite side of the brain (the left hemisphere,like polynesians) are fabulous at quality control
 

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It said China's generic drug industry is plagued with quality problems, hence the need for the manipulation of clinical trials data to meet standards that are high on paper.

I doubt that is the reason. IMO the major reason is you must succeed even if what you are doing is doomed to fail
The Chinese are under massive pressure to succeed, failure means a loss of face instead of simply a non-successful but valid effort to achieve a solution, so part of it is cultural.
 

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We're still waiting for a half decent aircraft carrier force from both the Russians and the Chinese 70 years after the West sussed these things out

It's a funny old world
 

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If gary breaks 5% libertarians will be classified as an official minor party and receive federal campaign funds.. not gonna take out the two party (rigged one party system of big government bush/Clinton) overnight..
 

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[h=1]Germans Are Leaving Germany 'In Droves'[/h]Submitted by Soeren Kern via The Gatestone Institute,

  • More than 1.5 million Germans, many of them highly educated, left Germany during the past decade.Die Welt.
  • Germany is facing a spike in migrant crime, including an epidemic of rapes and sexual assaults. Mass migration is also accelerating the Islamization of Germany. Many Germans appear to be losing hope about the future direction of their country.
  • "We refugees... do not want to live in the same country with you. You can, and I think you should, leave Germany. And please take Saxony and the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with you.... Why do you not go to another country? We are sick of you!" — Aras Bacho an 18-year-old Syrian migrant, in Der Freitag, October 2016.
  • A real estate agent in a town near Lake Balaton, a popular tourist destination in western Hungary, said that 80% of the Germans relocating there cite the migration crisis as the main reason for their desire to leave Germany.
  • "I believe that Islam does not belong to Germany. I regard it as a foreign entity which has brought the West more problems than benefits. In my opinion, many followers of this religion are rude, demanding and despise Germany." — A German citizen who emigrated from Germany, in an "Open Letter to the German Government."
  • "I believe that immigration is producing major and irreversible changes in German society. I am angry that this is happening without the direct approval of German citizens. ... I believe that it is a shame that in Germany Jews must again be afraid to be Jews." — A German citizen who emigrated from Germany, in an "Open Letter to the German Government."
  • "My husband sometimes says he has the feeling that we are now the largest minority with no lobby. For each group there is an institution, a location, a public interest, but for us, a heterosexual married couple with two children, not unemployed, neither handicapped nor Islamic, for people like us there is no longer any interest." — "Anna," in a letter to the Mayor of Munich about her decision to move her family out of the city because migrants were making her life there impossible.
A growing number of Germans are abandoning neighborhoods in which they have lived all their lives, and others are leaving Germany for good, as mass immigration transforms parts of the country beyond recognition.
Data from the German statistics agency, Destatis, shows that 138,000 Germans left Germany in 2015. More are expected to emigrate in 2016. In a story on brain drain titled, "German talent is leaving the country in droves," Die Welt reported that more than 1.5 million Germans, many of them highly educated, left Germany during the past decade.
The statistics do not give a reason why Germans are emigrating, but anecdotal evidence indicates that many are waking up to the true cost — financial, social and cultural — of Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to allow more than one million mostly Muslim migrants to enter the country in 2015. At least 300,000 more migrants are expected to arrive in Germany in 2016, according to Frank-Jürgen Weise, the head of the country's migration office, BAMF.
Mass migration has — among many other problems — contributed to a growing sense of insecurity in Germany, which is facing a spike in migrant crime, including an epidemic of rapes and sexual assaults. Mass migration is also accelerating the Islamization of Germany. Many Germans appear to be losing hope about the future direction of their country.
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At the height of the migrant crisis in October 2015, some 800 citizens gathered at a town hall meeting in Kassel/Lohfelden to protest a unilateral decision by the local government to set up migrant shelters in the city. The President of Kassel, Walter Lübcke, responded by telling those who disagree with the government's open-door immigration policy that they are "free to leave Germany at any time."
This attitude was echoed in an audacious essay published in October 2016 by the newspaper Der Freitag, (also published by Huffington Post Deutschland, which subsequently deleted the post). In the article, an 18-year-old Syrian migrant named Aras Bacho called on Germans who are angry about the migrant crisis to leave Germany. He wrote:
"We refugees... are fed up with the angry citizens (Wutbürger). They insult and agitate like crazy.... There are always these incitements by unemployed racists (Wutbürgern), who spend all their time on the Internet and wait until an article about refugees appears on the Internet. Then it starts with shameless comments....
"Hello, you unemployed angry citizens (Wutbürger) on the Internet. How educated are you? How long will you continue to distort the truth? Do you not know that you are spreading lies every day? What would you have done if you were in their shoes? Well, you would have run away!
"We refugees... do not want to live in the same country with you. You can, and I think you should, leave Germany. And please take Saxony and the Alternative for Germany (AfD) with you.
"Germany does not fit you, why do you live here? Why do you not go to another country? If this is your country, dear angry citizens (Wutbürger), then behave normal. Otherwise you can simply flee from Germany and look for a new home. Go to America to Donald Trump, he will love you very much. We are sick of you!"
In May 2016, the newsmagazine, Focus, reported that Germans have been moving to Hungary. A real estate agent in a town near Lake Balaton, a popular tourist destination in western Hungary, said that 80% of the Germans relocating there cite the migration crisis as the main reason for their desire to leave Germany.
An anonymous German citizen who emigrated from Germany recently wrote an "Open Letter to the German Government." The document, which was published on the website Politically Incorrect, states:
"A few months ago I emigrated from Germany. My decision was not for economic gain but primarily because of my dissatisfaction with the current political and social conditions in my homeland. In other words, I think that I and especially my offspring may lead a better life somewhere else. 'Better' for me in this context is primarily a life of freedom, self-determination and decent wages with respect to taxation.
"I do not, however, want to close the door behind me quietly and just go. I would hereby like to explain in a constructive way why I decided to leave Germany.
1. "I believe that Islam does not belong to Germany. I regard it as a foreign entity which has brought the West more problems than benefits. In my opinion, many followers of this religion are rude, demanding and despise Germany. Instead of halting the Islamization of Germany (and the consequent demise of our culture and freedom), most politicians seem to me to be more concerned about getting reelected, and therefore they prefer to ignore or downplay the Islam problem.
2. "I believe that German streets are less secure than they should be given our technological, legal and financial opportunities.
3. "I believe that the EU has a democratic deficit which limits my influence as a democratic citizen.
4. "I believe that immigration is producing major and irreversible changes in German society. I am angry that this is happening without the direct approval of German citizens, but is being dictated by you to German citizens and the next generation.
5. "I believe that the German media is increasingly giving up its neutrality, and that freedom of expression in this country is only possible in a limited way.
6. "I believe that in Germany sluggards are courted but the diligent are scourged.
7. "I believe that it is a shame that in Germany Jews must again be afraid to be Jews."
Many Germans have noted the trend toward reverse integration, in which German families are expected to adapt to the customs and mores of migrants, rather than the other way around.
On October 14, the Munich-based newspaper Tageszeitung published aheartfelt letter from "Anna," a mother of two, who wrote about her decision to move her family out of the city because migrants were making her life there impossible. In the letter, addressed to Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter, she wrote:
"Today I want to write you a kind of farewell letter (Abschiedsbrief) about why I and my family are leaving the city, even though probably no one cares.
"I am 35 years old, living here with my two young sons and my husband in an upscale semi-detached house with parking. So you could say we are very well off for Munich standards.... We live very well with plenty of space and next to a green park. So why would a family like us decide to leave the city? ....
"I assume that your children do not use public facilities, that they do not use public transportation, and that they do not attend public schools in "problem areas." I also assume that you and other politicians rarely if ever go for walks here.
"So on a Monday morning I attended a neighborhood women's breakfast that was sponsored by the City of Munich. Here I met about 6-8 mothers, some with their children. All of the women wore headscarves and none of them spoke German. The organizers of the event quickly informed me I will probably find it hard to integrate myself here (their exact words!!!). I should note that I am German. I speak fluent German and I do not wear a headscarf. So I smiled a little and said I would try to integrate myself. Unfortunately, I brought a salami and ham sandwich to the breakfast, to which everyone was asked to bring something. So of course I had even less chance of integrating.
"I was not able to speak German to anyone at this women's breakfast, which is actually supposed to promote integration, nor was anyone interested in doing so. The organizers did not insist on anyone speaking German, and the women, who appeared to be part of an established Arab-Turkish group, simply wanted to use the room.
"I then asked about the family brunch.... I was advised that the brunch would be held in separate rooms. Men and women separately. At first I thought it was a bad joke. Unfortunately, it was not. ....
"So my impression of these events to promote integration is miserable. No interchange takes place at all!!! How can the City of Munich tolerate such a thing? In my view, the entire concept of these events to promote integration must be called into question.... I was informed that I am not allowed to include pork in my child's lunchbox!!! Hello?! We are in Germany here! ....
"In summary, I find conditions here that make me feel that we are not really wanted here. That our family does not really fit in here. My husband sometimes says he has the feeling that we are now the largest minority with no lobby. For each group there is an institution, a location, a public interest, but for us, a heterosexual married couple with two children, not unemployed, neither handicapped nor Islamic, for people like us there is no longer any interest.
"When I mentioned at my son's preschool that we are considering moving out of the city and I told them the reasons why, I was vigorously attacked by the school's leadership. Because of people like us, they said, integration does not work, precisely because we remove our children. At least two other mothers have become wildly abusive. The management has now branded me "xenophobic."
"This is exactly the reason why people like me lose their patience and we choose to vote for other political parties.... Quite honestly, I have traveled half the world, have more foreign friends than German and have absolutely no prejudices or aversions to people because of their origin. I have seen much of the world and I know that the way integration is done here will cause others to come to the same conclusion as we have: either we send our children to private schools and kindergartens, or we move to other communities. Well then, so long!!!!!!!!!!!"
 

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