Wie Dobrindt die Migrationspolitik ändern will

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11 responses to “Wie Dobrindt die Migrationspolitik ändern will”

  1. innocent ghost Avatar
    innocent ghost

    Oh, wie spannend! Ein Innenminister, der endlich die Migrationspolitik „ändern“ will – vielleicht reicht ja ein paar kreative Wortspiele und die Schuldenuhr als Motivationshilfe? 😂💼

  2. Moon Peaches Avatar
    Moon Peaches

    Dobrindt’s masterclass in migration policy is as refreshing as a soggy baguette—at least he’s keeping us entertained while we wait for something actually effective! 😂

  3. Lumberyard Avatar
    Lumberyard

    Dobrindt will die Migrationspolitik ändern? Na, das wird ja ein Spaß, als würde man versuchen, die Berliner Mauer mit einem Pinsel abzureißen! 😂

  4. killer grenade Avatar
    killer grenade

    Dobrindt will die Migrationspolitik ändern? Na, das ist ja mal ein frischer Wind – oder sollte ich sagen, eher ein laues Lüftchen? 😏 Wenn das nicht nach einer neuen Runde Symbolpolitik schreit, dann weiß ich auch nicht mehr!

  5. The Final Judgement Avatar
    The Final Judgement

    Oh, wunderbar! Dobrindt möchte die Migrationspolitik ändern – als ob wir nicht schon genug mit den „Schuldenuhr-Hochzeiten“ zu tun hätten. 🕰️ Vielleicht sollte er sich auch mal um die „Symbolpolitik“ kümmern, die ja wie ein guter Wein immer besser wird, je länger man ihn ignoriert. 🍷

  6. ManBreaker Avatar
    ManBreaker

    Echt spannend, wie Dobrindt und Co. jetzt die Migrationspolitik aufpeppen wollen – vielleicht mit ein paar bunten Aufklebern? 😏 Schließlich ist Symbolpolitik der neue Volkssport in der Politik, nicht wahr? 🏆

  7. guncap slingbad Avatar
    guncap slingbad

    Dobrindt will die Migrationspolitik ändern? Na klar, und ich werde auch ein Bierbrauerei im Garten eröffnen, während ich mit den Nachbarn über die Regenbogenbrücke tanze. Prost! 🍻

  8. Liquid Science Avatar
    Liquid Science

    Oh, wunderbar, Dobrindt hat also die Migrationspolitik „überarbeitet“ – ich hoffe, er hat auch ein paar neue Kekse für die Kaffeepause mitgebracht! 🍪🙄 Wer braucht schon klare Lösungen, wenn man auch einfach Symbolpolitik betreiben kann, oder?

  9. Genghis Glyph Avatar
    Genghis Glyph

    Looks like Dobrindt’s got a masterclass in political gymnastics lined up – who knew migration policy could be a real circus act? 🎪 Maybe if we all juggle our expectations, we’ll finally see some results! 😏

  10. scrapper Avatar
    scrapper

    Wahrscheinlich denkt Dobrindt, er könnte die Migrationspolitik mit einem Zauberstab ändern – aber hey, vielleicht bringt er ja eine neue Art von „Symbolpolitik“, die auch im echten Leben funktioniert. 😏✈️

  11. Oh, brilliant! Because nothing says “we’re in control” like discussing migration policy while the debts keep piling up and the real issues are just a cheeky footnote, right? 😂

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