Thursday, February 11, 2010

With black and yellow, it now crashes every day



Berlin --
Because even tell someone the time of the grand coalition of domestic bliss askew:
In record time, the black-yellow coalition piled a mountain of contentious issues. Crisscross beharken the three parties. Here are the biggest sources of conflict:
Insult:
Economy Rainer Brüderle (64, FDP) calls for "substantial tax cuts." His cabinet colleague Wolfgang Schäuble (67, CDU) to apply the brakes. They are the seniors in the Cabinet - and the biggest opponents.
"I am very pleased," kalauerte Brüderle after the Cabinet retreat in Meseberg that "Mr. Schäuble and I am very close spaced, although I must now stand and he can sit." Schauble looked stunned, paralyzed since an assassination attempt 1990, on the ground. ..
Zoff to coach
In the coalition agreement, a childcare allowance of 150 euros per month was agreed. The money will be from 2013 is entitled to parents who are having their old three years after children at home - so do not give into the daycare. FDP chief Homburger it plans to spend as a voucher - so it actually zugutekommt children. Chancellor Merkel refused.
Controversy over the toll
Ramsauer Transport (CSU), brought the toll for cars into the game. But he bit so that when the Chancellor Granite: It is against Tolls, will not burden the taxpayers later on this path. But even some of the FDP and the CDU prime minister for the car toll.
Health
Crash of the health policy: health minister Philipp Rösler FDP wants more private responsibility, the burden on employers and the end of the health fund. The Union, led by CSU-Chef Seehofer, will adhere to the solidarity system.
Who is Foreign Minister?
When visiting Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle was staying in London. As Westerwelle flew to Kabul to visit Guttenberg Washington. Yesterday Westerwelle flew to Israel, Guttenberg just came back from Canada. Both, it seems to provide a Fernduell: Who is the better crisis manager?
Rich against poor countries
CSU-Chef Seehofer broke a discussion of envy from the fence: Poorer provinces contributed funds despite clammy "state benefits". "Dangerous propaganda", wedged back the so-called recipient countries.