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On September 23 2013 06:07 JustPassingBy wrote:Show nested quote +On September 23 2013 06:05 s3rp wrote: Btw is it any likely that none of the parties can manage anything substantional and there would have to be a re-vote ? No likely i would guess but still it's possible. If that happens, I think CDU / FDP will get the majority again. Anyways, it is a possibility, the only possibility if the politicians of SPD and Grüne aren't liers, but we know that all politicians are. Btw. this gif was posted on reddit, I find it hilarious: + Show Spoiler +
Yeah i would agree if there's a re-vote the FDP would probably get quite a few more votes of people that would like CDU/FPD to continue .
And i do think the FPD needs to be left out to change back to what made them popular in their earlier days. They're nothing but corrupt leeches these days imho.
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On September 23 2013 06:09 Maxhster wrote: the problem with populistic parties such as the AfD is that they use 1 popular opinion (euro crisis) to hide all their outright dangerous brown bullshit. Alot of people have fallen for that trick...
Its the same with Die Linke. Cant believe that so many people vote for those SED assholes.
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Where can I see how much the Other Parties got?
Where Can I see how my Region voted (first vote) ?
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On September 23 2013 06:16 Daumen wrote: Where can I see how much the Other Parties got?
Where Can I see how my Region voted (first vote) ?
There's going to plenty of statistics in the following days , don't worry. But as long as there's still so many votes to be counted those won't be published.
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On September 23 2013 06:18 s3rp wrote:Show nested quote +On September 23 2013 06:16 Daumen wrote: Where can I see how much the Other Parties got?
Where Can I see how my Region voted (first vote) ?
There's going to plenty of statistics in the following days , don't worry. But as long as there's still so many votes to be counted those won't be published.
I cant wait... damn. Didnt vote for the Pirates but I actually hope they get into the Parliament. The need 5% OR 3 wins in the First Vote, right?
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http://www.zeit.de/index
You can enter your 'Postleitzahl' on the frontpage, right under 'Bundestagswahl 2013, and see how your electoral ward voted.
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Thanks. Now I have to figure out wich one I am, Köln I, Köln II or Köln III :O or the others that arent exactly helping ... DAMN
My stand had the number 10402. grml... im still searching
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On September 23 2013 06:20 Nyxisto wrote:http://www.zeit.de/indexYou can enter your 'Postleitzahl' on the frontpage, right under 'Bundestagswahl 2013, and see how your electoral ward voted. THanks, i got it. Köln I
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On September 23 2013 05:41 ggrrg wrote:Show nested quote +On September 23 2013 05:39 Monsen wrote:On September 23 2013 05:07 Melliflue wrote:On September 23 2013 04:58 sharkie wrote:On September 23 2013 04:57 Melliflue wrote:On September 23 2013 04:47 Dulak wrote:On September 23 2013 04:41 cutler wrote:On September 23 2013 04:29 Dulak wrote:On September 23 2013 04:24 cutler wrote: German Election ended well from my point of view. Only two numbers are alarming. AfD alomst made 5% and only 73% actually voted. That means we have 32% people in Germay that are against democracy and free vote. Thats sad...
So people who voted for AfD are against democracy and free vote when they want more referendums on important issues? And also the people who chose not to vote are also against democracy and free vote? Please explain. Everyone got the duty to vote in democracy cause that how democracy works. Every single vote counts. I know a lot of people dont believe this but i really believe that my vote and my interest in politcs can change something. If people are frustated with politcs ( and i can understand that) they should make an election and make their vote false. ( in German Wahlschein ungültig machen) i dont really know the correct english term for that. By that act their make an correct vote for democracy without supporting an bad ideology. Being free means you are also free to not vote. It simply means you accept the outcome of other people's votes. I do believe though that if you don't vote you also better not complain too much about how things are going I can't vote (I'm not German, I just live in Germany). Am I still allowed to complain? why should you be allowed to complain? you decided to move to Germany I'm a post-doc at a university. It's hard enough finding a job as it is, finding one in a specific country is very difficult so moving to a different country was a necessity. Plus I am still European and the result of the German election will affect a lot of Europe. But this is de-railing the thread somewhat I feel. Edit: And as Dulak points out, I pay tax in Germany (and have done for years) yet have no say in how that money is spent. Don't worry about derailing the thread. There are posters in here that claim members of the left party are "sending people into gulags". So as long as you're not completely clueless or insane I'd say you're on the save side. I take this as a personal attack. Please educate yourself about the history of the DDR and common practices in communist regimes.
Too bad I grew up in the DDR. But I'm sure it helps your world view to equal the left party of 2013 with the practices of the security apparatus of a regime that ended over 20 years ago. And for the record, I did not vote for the Left. I just don't like morons.
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On September 23 2013 06:27 Spekulatius wrote: Köln II is the south, Sülz, Klettenberg, probably Zollstock too if that helps.
Thanks, kinda helps. I live in the Altstadt, more specifically Belgian Quarter. (No idea though it thats Altstadt Nord or Süd or if that even makes a difference) But I believe since I looked for it by PLZ, Köln I should be the right one.
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On September 23 2013 06:28 Daumen wrote:Show nested quote +On September 23 2013 06:27 Spekulatius wrote: Köln II is the south, Sülz, Klettenberg, probably Zollstock too if that helps. Thanks, kinda helps. I live in the Altstadt, more specifically Belgian Quarter. That's a lovely place to live.
But I fear we're sliding off-topic
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On September 23 2013 06:14 s3rp wrote:Show nested quote +On September 23 2013 06:07 JustPassingBy wrote:On September 23 2013 06:05 s3rp wrote: Btw is it any likely that none of the parties can manage anything substantional and there would have to be a re-vote ? No likely i would guess but still it's possible. If that happens, I think CDU / FDP will get the majority again. Anyways, it is a possibility, the only possibility if the politicians of SPD and Grüne aren't liers, but we know that all politicians are. Btw. this gif was posted on reddit, I find it hilarious: + Show Spoiler + Yeah i would agree if there's a re-vote the FDP would probably get quite a few more votes of people that would like CDU/FPD to continue . And i do think the FPD needs to be left out to change back to what made them popular in their earlier days. They're nothing but corrupt leeches these days imho. They will do the same as Linke, get a sympathic lawyer that is full of shit with a questionable past like Kubicki
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Well, all my liberal hopes basically lie in the pirate party. I hope they grow up soon enough and establish a good structure.
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A party with that name will surely succeed.
There are winners and losers but all parties failed. Politics is getting worse and worse in my experience.
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On September 23 2013 06:59 JustPassingBy wrote: Well, all my liberal hopes basically lie in the pirate party. I hope they grow up soon enough and establish a good structure.
Liberal pirates? They are as left as you can get.
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On September 23 2013 07:10 Perscienter wrote: A party with that name will surely succeed. They've been at 10 frickin' percent for a while some months ago. Then the whole NSA debacle came and.. they did nothing about it. It's so frustrating.
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I didn't read forecasts except today where they told me basically FDP would be in not out. So I don't know where you got that number from. Forget the pirates asap.
@Yuljan: they also stress civil rights regarding private data.
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