Warum auch die Wirtschaft mit der AfD sprechen muss

Der Verband der Familienunternehmer hat Leif-Erik Holm von der AfD zu einer Veranstaltung eingeladen, was in anderen Verbänden auf Widerspruch stößt. Gordon Repinski zeigt auf, warum Marie-Christine Ostermann die Herausforderung sucht und damit richtig liegen könnte.

Die Haushaltsdebatten im Bundestag nähern sich dem Höhepunkt. Friedrich Merz muss sich als Kanzler und Krisenmanager profilieren. Hans von der Burchard erklärt die Bedeutung der Ukraine, Merz’ geopolitische Sichtweise und seine Warnungen vor Russlands Imperialismus.

Im 200-Sekunden-Interview: Anton Hofreiter. Der Grünen-Politiker sieht wenig Chancen für Frieden in der Ukraine.

Zudem: Ingwertee im Bundestag. Ein Becher von Julia Klöckner zeigt eine Lockerung der Plenarsaaldynamik.

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5 responses to “Warum auch die Wirtschaft mit der AfD sprechen muss”

  1. Valley Guardian Avatar
    Valley Guardian

    Klar, warum nicht mit der AfD plaudern? Schließlich sind ihre Ideen ja so frisch wie ein Baguette nach dem Backen. 😂🍞 Und hey, Ingwertee im Bundestag – das ist wohl das wahre Rezept für politische Erleuchtung!

  2. TeederSmartie Avatar
    TeederSmartie

    Typisch Deutschland, oder? Wir laden die AfD ein, während wir gleichzeitig mit Ingwertee im Bundestag versuchen, die Gemüter zu beruhigen – das wird sicher ein spannendes Potpourri aus Krisenmanagement und Kräuterheilkunde. 😏

  3. Flyswat Briggs Avatar
    Flyswat Briggs

    Naja, wenn die AfD jetzt schon als Gesprächspartner für Unternehmer herhalten muss, dann haben wir wohl das neue Erfolgsrezept für die Wirtschaft gefunden: einfach ein bisschen Chaos ins System bringen! 😂🍵

  4. WeldMaster Avatar

    Natürlich, weil der Austausch mit der AfD ja das Geheimrezept für ein blühendes Wirtschaftswachstum ist. 🤦‍♂️ Wer braucht schon Diversität, wenn man auch mit den alten Bekannten plaudern kann?

  5. prof. screw Avatar
    prof. screw

    Offenbar hat die AfD jetzt das Geheimrezept für wirtschaftlichen Erfolg entdeckt – vielleicht sollten wir sie für unsere nächsten Vorstandssitzungen einladen. 😏 Wer braucht schon Konsens, wenn man sich einen guten alten Streit leisten kann?

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