| auroraglacialis |
11-08-2011 04:53 PM |
The fundamental problem here was, that the FDP is self-defining as "liberal". However this is split between market liberalism (lower taxes for the rich, free markets, privatization of public property and institutions,...) and personal liberalism (protecting privacy, opposing development of further anti-terror laws and a "police state"). People voted for them because of the second part mostly as there was a lot of fuzz about the government spying on people (e.g. a law that requires all telecomminications data to be stored so it can be tracked who phoned with who at what time and at what place, plus all internet access and mobile phone position data) and increasing police power and people are not comfortable with that at all. What heppened was that they got elected as the minor party of the two coalition parties with the conservatives as the main part. But instead of working towards that incease in personal freedom and protection of privacy, they pushed only the economic part about lower taxes and easier conditions for corporations and people got fed up with that rather quickly, jumping over to the "pirates" who also have privacy and freedom written on their banners, but do not talk about making it any easier for corporations. So now the Pirates have almost 10% where they had 2% at the last elections for parliament, while the FDP dropped from almost 15% to below 4%. Interesting fact: If there would after the next election be a coalition between the social democrats, the greens and the pirates they could have a majority. Same goes for a coalition between the social democrats, the greens and the socialists. Probably that will not happen because the bigger parties do not trust the socialists or pirates. Incidentially they are missing out on about a sixth of the voters then.
But in any case that was not the point of this post - it was that there are neoliberals in charge of the decision that do not really have the support of the general public anymore and that they are making the wrong decision by not helping one of the last wild places on Earth.
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