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Brexit won't have grave impact on German economy: employers' group

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      Who  rebuilt  Germany ,   made it into a major industrial Nation , and gave it freedom . 

              Lets not forget 

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  • well he wouldnt say anything else would he, wait and see sunshine, EU gonna lose 16% of their income , oh and you are welcome to the scrounging immigrants  bye bye

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24 minutes ago, elliss said:

      Who  rebuilt  Germany ,   made it into a major industrial Nation , and gave it freedom . 

              Lets not forget 

True, lots of Turkish, Greek and Italian immigrants. One of the most successful economies in the world wouldn’t have been possible without the helping hand of immigrants. Food for thought. 

33 minutes ago, elliss said:

      Who  rebuilt  Germany ,   made it into a major industrial Nation , and gave it freedom . 

              Lets not forget 

The US of course helped... they helped the UK as well.  Yes, the Allies gave Germany it's freedom by pounding it into the ground... and carving it up into sectors... and not colonizing it like they did other nations and then drawing silly lines and pitting different factions against each other in the same way as they did in the past.

 

What we did, we did out of necessity -- for our own self-interest and for our own self protection -- not as some gift to Germany (it was a byproduct of creating a stable situation against a now adversarial Soviet Union).

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22 hours ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

Sad jealous people. 

    Sad jelous people ?   thats really sad coming from stubborn, hard line PRO European

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10 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

True, lots of Turkish, Greek and Italian immigrants. One of the most successful economies in the world wouldn’t have been possible without the helping hand of immigrants. Food for thought. 

   NUMBNUT, where did the money come from, more food for thought, (If you can)

13 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

True, lots of Turkish, Greek and Italian immigrants. One of the most successful economies in the world wouldn’t have been possible without the helping hand of immigrants. Food for thought. 

Mostly Turkish immigrants.

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8 minutes ago, bristolboy said:

Mostly Turkish immigrants.

Well, unless they were suppose to be slaves and not immigrants and thus everything that is theirs is the property of their owner.

3 hours ago, bkkcanuck8 said:

Well, unless they were suppose to be slaves and not immigrants and thus everything that is theirs is the property of their owner.

Is this some Third Reich reference? Otherwise I don't have a clue as to what you're referring to.

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