Germany’s leaders are doubling down on green energy and open borders while cracking down on political dissent—pushing the country further into economic and social decline, according to Victor David Hansen..
Key Facts:
- The German government plans to label the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) as a dangerous far-right group.
- Germany has had nearly zero economic growth over the last two years and only recently met its 2% GDP defense spending goal set in 2014.
- The country has shut down its nuclear power plants and heavily invested in solar energy, causing energy prices to spike to four times those in the U.S.
- German exports to China have plummeted as China copies and undercuts German-made products like electric vehicles and solar panels.
- Roughly 16-18% of Germany’s population are non-assimilated immigrants, many from the Middle East, who entered during years of lax border enforcement.
The Rest of The Story:
Germany once served as the economic backbone of Europe, but it’s rapidly unraveling.
Its decision to decommission nuclear power, despite lacking reliable green alternatives, has sent energy costs soaring.
Industrial sectors are hurting, and foreign investment is drying up.
Meanwhile, Germany’s open-border policy has resulted in millions of newcomers, many of whom aren’t assimilating.
At the same time, China has seized on German innovation, reverse-engineering key industries and gutting Germany’s export markets.
Amid this chaos, the AfD party has risen with calls for energy independence, tighter immigration, and national sovereignty.
But instead of open debate, the German government is branding the party as dangerous—effectively banning it from future coalition governance.
Commentary:
Germany is committing economic suicide in broad daylight, and its leaders seem more committed to ideological purity than national survival.
By abandoning nuclear power and relying on weather-dependent energy in a cold, industrial nation, they’ve doomed themselves to high prices, rolling blackouts, and fleeing manufacturers.
This obsession with green energy isn’t just premature—it’s reckless.
The technology isn’t ready to replace the stable, affordable power that nuclear and natural gas provide.
A sober policy would embrace all forms of energy, including nuclear, until alternatives can reliably compete.
But Germany would rather stick to the script than turn the lights back on.
Germany’s refusal to confront Chinese mercantilism is another self-inflicted wound.
Like the U.S. once did, it handed over entire industries for short-term profit and is now watching its economy bleed out from the consequences.
China isn’t interested in fair trade; it wants dominance.
Add to that an open-border policy that’s allowed millions of unassimilated migrants to settle in the country, and you’ve got a recipe for cultural fragmentation and political instability.
No nation can survive long-term if its population doesn’t share common values, language, and national identity.
Instead of addressing these real problems, Germany’s ruling coalition is silencing dissent by trying to criminalize the only party willing to challenge the status quo.
That’s not democracy.
That’s fear and authoritarianism dressed up as virtue.
If President Trump hadn’t returned to office last November, America might still be sprinting down the same path.
Thankfully, his administration has reversed course.
Let’s hope the German people find a way to demand the same from their own leaders before it’s too late.
A weak, divided, energy-starved Germany benefits no one—not the EU, not NATO, and certainly not the West.
The world needs Germany strong, free, and sane.
Right now, it’s none of those things.
The Bottom Line:
Germany’s green energy obsession, industrial collapse, open borders, and silencing of dissent are dragging the country toward national decline.
Instead of welcoming reform, the ruling parties are doubling down on failure.
If Germany doesn’t change course, it will lose its standing as Europe’s engine and become a cautionary tale.
The world—and especially America—needs a strong Germany. But strength won’t come from censorship, weakness, or ideology.
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