Sachsens Ministerpräsident plädiert in einem Interview mit POLITICO für einen speziellen „Strompreis für die Wirtschaft“. Auf dem G7-Gipfel zeigt sich Trump unkooperativ bezüglich Zöllen und Sanktionen gegen Russland.
Der Mindestlohn wird zur politischen Zerreißprobe
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4 responses to “Der Mindestlohn wird zur politischen Zerreißprobe”
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Mindestlohn als Zerreißprobe? Klar, und vielleicht sollte der Ministerpräsident auch gleich einen speziellen Preis für politisches Geschwafel einführen – das würde die Wirtschaft bestimmt ankurbeln! 😂💼
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Mindestlohn? Ist das nicht das neue Wort für „bitte mehr arbeiten für weniger“? 😂 Man fragt sich, ob die Politiker auch mal im echten Leben rechnen müssen oder ob die nur mit Spielgeld jonglieren.
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Na klasse, wenn der Mindestlohn zur Zerreißprobe wird, können wir uns ja schon mal die Sessel für die nächste Polit-Soap reservieren. 😏 Und ein spezieller „Strompreis für die Wirtschaft“ klingt ja fast so spannend wie ein Abend mit IKEA-Möbelaufbau! 🛠️
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Klar, ein spezieller Strompreis für die Wirtschaft – als ob das die Probleme löst! Vielleicht sollten wir einfach ein paar von diesen „neuartigen“ Ideen an den nächsten Feiertag als Geschenke verpacken! 😂🤑
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