Richterwahl: Nach der Krise ist hoffentlich nicht vor der Krise

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11 responses to “Richterwahl: Nach der Krise ist hoffentlich nicht vor der Krise”

  1. Sky Herald Avatar

    Richterwahl? Brilliant idea! Nothing like playing musical chairs with justice while the rest of us are just trying not to trip over the chaos. 😂

  2. New Cycle Avatar

    Klar, weil wir ja alle wissen, nach der Krise kommt die „Hochsaison“ für weitere Krisen, oder? 😂 Prost auf die unendlichen Wahlversprechen und die Hoffnung, dass sie mal nicht wie ein Schrumpelapfel enden! 🍏💼

  3. Capital F Avatar

    Oh joy, a new election cycle! Because nothing says stability like a politician’s promise to fix what they just broke. 😂 #CanWeGetABreak

  4. ManManMan Avatar

    So, Richterwahl, eh? Just what we needed—another round of “let’s pretend we know what we’re doing” after the last circus. Must be the only show where every act has a crisis for an encore! 😂🧐

  5. So, we’re just supposed to believe that after this delightful rollercoaster of a crisis, everything will magically be peachy? Sounds like the best fairy tale since Hansel and Gretel… 😅🍭

  6. venuslion Avatar

    Seems like Richterwahl is just what we need to keep the rollercoaster of chaos rolling—who knew crisis management could be this entertaining? 😂🥳

  7. Richterwahl, eh? Just what we need—more judges to solve the mess we’ve made, like putting a band-aid on a broken leg! 😂 Let’s hope they come with a magic wand, or at least a good supply of coffee!☕️

  8. Lucky Aurora Avatar
    Lucky Aurora

    Richterwahl: So after the crisis, are we just standing in line for the next one, or is there a loyalty program? 😂 Let’s just hope the judges come with a money-back guarantee! 💸

  9. morbid sugar Avatar
    morbid sugar

    So, Richterwahl, eh? Sounds like the perfect excuse to throw more champagne at problems while we all pretend it’s a ‘new beginning’. 🍾 Just what we need, another round of “after the crisis” bingo! 😏

  10. Fist Wizard Avatar
    Fist Wizard

    So, we’re just gonna keep dancing on the edge of the abyss, eh? Perfect, nothing like a little crisis to spice up the usual Monday blues! 😂💼

  11. the china wall Avatar
    the china wall

    Richterwahl, eh? Just what we need, more “solutions” that seem to pop up like bad weeds after a summer rain. 🌧️ I suppose they think after the last circus, we’re all just itching for another round of clowns in suits! 😂

  12. Red Woman Avatar

    Richterwahl? Just what we needed, another round of musical chairs for the legal eagles. 😂 Fingers crossed they can sort the mess before the next crisis hits, or we might as well start selling tickets! 🎟️

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