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Politicians have, right now, not a good image. The image is worse than that of journalists and even worse than that of prostitutes. What a prostitute promises that it holds. A politician promises a lot but does not believe. In contrast to the current reigning political class, holding the prostitutes what they promise. The policy takes out too much. lead a House of Pleasure whose prostitutes brazenly their customers so duped, as does this government would rather quickly broke. No wonder then that the prostitutes doing better than politics. This is simply a question of reliability. The policy…mehr

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Politicians have, right now, not a good image. The image is worse than that of journalists and even worse than that of prostitutes. What a prostitute promises that it holds. A politician promises a lot but does not believe. In contrast to the current reigning political class, holding the prostitutes what they promise. The policy takes out too much. lead a House of Pleasure whose prostitutes brazenly their customers so duped, as does this government would rather quickly broke. No wonder then that the prostitutes doing better than politics. This is simply a question of reliability. The policy and the House of Pleasure, two business models that have little to do with each other. can the prostitutes to rely on politics not.

Remarkably, however, the conclusion is pull the parties from this loss of reputation. The policy apparently taken to heart the old Folk knowledge, according to which a ruinierer reputation has the advantage of completely uninhibited lifestyle with it.

Barroso moved to Goldman Sachs exactly this entanglement between EU -. Politicians and large corporations / financial groups is the EU's core problem. It is not surprising that many EU - politicians make their policies in favor of corporations rather than for the benefit of citizens. Each of their decisions is a cover letter for a well paid job "after". This is the core which can pull the trigger disgust the people of the once good idea "Europe". A policy for corporations and against the people. This tells us Dirk Müller. And he's right.