bu-centro 16/07/2025

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such a bad idea. It's about future pension payments, there's always talk of intergenerational fairness, but shouldn't today's pensioners also contribute to this? Of course not those who receive so little that they have to work on top of it, but there are certainly enough who receive a high pension today and you can surely make small cuts for them instead of always giving them a pension increase but cutting the pensions of future pensioners. In the 1980s, the pension level was still over 55 %. Today, it is 48 % and this is only due to the introduction of the stop line. But this is all difficult to sell politically, because there are also voters from whom the money would have to be taken.

You can learn from FDP veteran Mrs Strack-Zimmermann that she sees only two options for Putin: either win or lose. And that is why she also sees the only possibility for us Europeans to show strength by arming ourselves so as not to become a victim of Putin.

We wish you a pleasant working day despite this gloomy news, at least the weather, which is still cloudy at the moment, should improve again in the next few days. Yours www.bululu.de Team