BALTIMORE, Maryland December 27, 2015 - A new Ipsos poll taken in Germany reveals that a paltry - minute? = 16% of Germans believe that the massive influx of Middle Eastern "refugees" “will bring us more economic opportunities than problems.”
This result comes even as everyday Germans understand the labour shortage that exists in their northern European nation. The man who commissioned the poll, Futurologist Horst Opaschowski, has argued that Germany needs a “Code of Conduct” to teach the new migrants how to live. In the land where PC is bonkers - These United States - and its now-ruling uber left regime, the idea of forcing conduct that is not uber left conduct, on anyone is strictly an anathema. Yet in Germany, Mr. Opaschowski has gotten 'traction.'
Mr. Opaschowski cited successful, yet strict American rules "within corporate environments." He said: “you need in the future Code of Conduct… The mission statement of the coming months must be actually: good together”.
According to Breitbart.com, the migrant crisis, as well as overtaxation in Germany, has brought about for the “first time in years” a reality that Germans are more pessimistic than optimistic about their futures. Also in Germany, the birth rate is below maintenance of current German ethnic population percentages, meaning that immigrants can become a majority ethnic group in the not too distant future. What is brewing there is lots of trouble. But you won't read much about it in the uber left media, which is dedicated to denying and hiding the truth if it will hurt their buddy Obama. It is worse than shameful. It is also the reality we live with today.
Breitbart takes a look at the troubling issue in Germany in a post at www.breitbart.com/london/2015/12/26/only-16-per-cent-of-germans-believe-the-economic-benefits-argument-for-mass-migration/
Hull City Scores Three in Second Half to Send Burnley to Worst Defeat of Season
At the half at Hull City, Burnley had held the home team scoreless. It is something you expect from Keeper Tom Heaton and company. But then something bad happened to the Claret. Bad? Hull scored three times to skunk Burnley, 3-0. The loss sets Burnley back. Though still in fifth place, they are a full ten points behind Middlesbrough, the second place team. Second place is the last automatic promotion position in the Championship. Finish third through sixth and you enter a tournament with three other teams, and only the winner gets promoted. The Claret have 38 points and Middlesbrough has 48 points.
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