@PeUwe

All because of idiotic politicians

@hhydar883

Germany should have some sense and stop beinv a puppet of a particular country. How about think of ur own economy and ppl first.

@stefankalisch424

in decline, but not for the reasons you mentioned.

@Hello-uk5xp

They should just join the African union.

@basook6116

you are correct.   Germany is declining fast

@tonysherwood9619

Screwed up for american pride!

@taffyandbeanz

Correction: China is not in decline. It’s been in decline since 2000 according to Western MSM. Sanctions on Russia has boomeranged while Russia’s economy has strengthened

@gooldog

BASF is making sizeable cuts in Europe and especially in Germany. BASF operations are very energy-intensive and cannot reasonably afford to operate in Germany. This could be the canary in the coal mine for Germany.

@laurenthoutappel7440

This video is very much out of date. Look first for a similar situation to the USA.

@Atomcrusher

Didnt they overtake japan or is japan just doing more worse than them

@DarkFire895

And the green climate hysteria, were they closed the nuclear power plants or the coal plants

@ethelmini

" not particularly well" to "incredibly perilous" in no steps 🙄

@KidsMusicTeleVision

If Euro lost value you get Mercedes for penauts ❤

@Baresi-Unico-Capitano

Why is there a picture of Angela when she isnt the fuehrer anymore

@marcofogel8698

Germany changes, improves itself and finds solutions to problems. Something that we here in the UK do not. We rely on dirty money( corrupt) from ex colonies to keep the economy moving

@h.g.buddne

Wir schaffen das😂
War damals schon der Brüller🤣

@lukearts2954

Perilous, but not set in stone... And if there's one thing that Germans never stopped training, it's innovation. And adapting. They have enough buffer to take their time. They are likely the only free democratic country that can turn around their entire economic model in under 10 years, and we'll see them do it.

@pe.bo.5038

What a BS!

@MistedMind

Companies shifting their labor to "lower income countries" to rake in higher profits are to blame.

"Tricked" (or bribed?) politicians who rely on foreign Governments are to blame.

Customers who only look for the cheapest products are to blame, too.

@grahamcampbell400

They still make the best cars among other things