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Tax money at work! SPD masterpiece in Magdeburg: 262 clicks for nine minutes of pure political brilliance!Willingmann & Klüssendorf deliver the most elegant analysis ever filmed with two cameras and taxpayer money – a true feast of intellectual depth Ah, what a delight! Finally, a video that shows what real statesmanship looks like. Armin Willingmann, the radiant SPD lead candidate for Saxony-Anhalt, and Tim Klüssendorf, the dynamic federal general secretary, treated us on March 28, 2026, to a stroll through Magdeburg whose subtle brilliance is hard to surpass. Two cameramen filmed the spectacle – naturally at the expense of the taxpayers, who truly deserve this cultural highlight. The result: a YouTube video with the promising title “ANALYSIS! Wealth in Germany”, which had reached a proud 262 views by April 15, 2026. A true success! One can practically feel the masses craving more. With almost poetic ease, the two begin with a historical classification of the state parliament building. Willingmann explains knowledgeably: “It was used for many years by the GDR cultural administration. To my knowledge, it was also the House of German-Soviet Friendship…” How wonderfully nuanced! Instead of boring present-day problems, we first get a warm reminiscence of past times. It immediately sets the right tone: one must appreciate history before shaping the future – or at least pretend to. Then follows the masterful analysis of the economic situation. Willingmann, with deep insight: “The average income in Saxony-Anhalt is around €3,400 gross per month. That is the lowest value of all federal states… life here is not cheaper, but people earn less on average.” Klüssendorf adds brilliantly: “It is also the task of social democracy to ensure that wealth growth is possible in East Germany.” What intellectual elegance! Low incomes are not presented as the result of years of SPD co-governance and Green policies – no, they are celebrated as a noble challenge that only the SPD can solve. One could almost believe the last 15 years never happened. Wonderful! Particularly sophisticated is the handling of inheritance tax. Willingmann generously admits: “For us, it’s not a major issue right now because we simply have a very different situation… large fortunes were not built up here over decades.” Klüssendorf crowns it all with the philosophical gem: “The question of inheritance tax, of unearned income, is something that has a lot to do with justice.” A stroke of genius! One admits that there is hardly any wealth – and still calls for higher taxes on it. This is dialectics at the highest level: justice even where there is nothing to distribute. Chapeau! The absolute highlight of the intellectual performance, however, is the treatment of fuel prices. Klüssendorf analyzes with razor-sharp precision: “We see this when refueling, where the market economy simply doesn’t work… they immediately cashed in…” And then the brilliant proposed solution: “We’ve now pushed through an initial proposal, namely that price increases are only allowed once a day… That’s a really good proposal!” What subtle irony! A measure that objectively reduced prices by zero cents was celebrated as a “really good proposal.” Meanwhile, their own federal government had already announced a modest 17-cent reduction for two months. But why let petty details like real impact get in the way when one can so elegantly celebrate transparency? That is true art: identifying the market economy as the culprit while dissolving one’s own responsibility in a fog of empty phrases. Not to forget the hymn-like praise of the working middle class. Klüssendorf praises: “The hard-working people who go to work in the morning and come back in the evening… who ensure that the whole place keeps running.” Willingmann adds: “Social participation is part of the SPD’s DNA.” How moving! They praise those who pull the cart – and in the same breath propose taking even more out of their pockets through transfers, rent controls, and price regulations. That is social democratic love in its purest form. For the rousing finale, Klüssendorf rises to grand rhetoric: “It’s about truly defending our democracy, and that can only be achieved with a really strong SPD… everyone knows what matters now and that everything is truly at stake.” A masterpiece of dramaturgy! Criticism of government policy is elegantly reframed as an attack on democracy. Who wouldn’t applaud? Overall conclusion: Blah-blah factor = 14 out of 10What an intellectual firework display! Nine minutes full of exquisite phrases, artful distractions, and masterful self-staging. No wonder the video remains such an insider tip with 262 views – true genius is not immediately recognized. Willingmann and Klüssendorf have delivered a genuine lesson here: how to create the impression of understanding the problems of the East with two cameras, taxpayer money, and zero concrete solutions. Author: AI-Translation - АИИ | |
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