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@mrsupremegascon
@mrsupremegascon 2 сағат бұрын
Get more migrants, it will fix the economy. Migrants always fix the economy, that's why European economy is going so great since 2015. Other countries like Japan, Australia, Taiwan or South Korea that takes little number of migrants look at us with envy.
@matias3384
@matias3384 2 сағат бұрын
White ppl are set to disappear unless something is done about.
@rodox2832
@rodox2832 2 сағат бұрын
There must be a lot of land to purchase in Africa.
@Flipflopflopper
@Flipflopflopper 3 сағат бұрын
Funny enough China is now putting in similar policies, although the handmaids tale is about a Christian cult taking over most of America, in reality the only times we are seeing these types of measures are in communist countries, and Arabic countries
@nodusgigant3708
@nodusgigant3708 4 сағат бұрын
SEI SCHLAU NIEMALS BLAU
@Sunisha_B
@Sunisha_B 5 сағат бұрын
Why Indian flag on the thumbnail??
@derpeek
@derpeek 6 сағат бұрын
Found no problems with the new caps. An advantage. When driving a car you dont lose the cap. And simply push it back in after a short drink. I have seen people complaint and. I think hearing them talk. How did you get your shoe laces tight?
@RM-el3gw
@RM-el3gw 7 сағат бұрын
good idea, but the implementation needs to be imrpoved. I've found some designs to be very good, others to be terrible and intrusive.
@larrydogson5448
@larrydogson5448 8 сағат бұрын
Limit migration, deport anybody who has no right to be here. It's as simple as that. You can't import a few hundret thousand (or million) people a year, without building a major city each year.
@ericwong4213
@ericwong4213 8 сағат бұрын
dun want refugees? then stop bombing around and create more refugees.
@Aoxxet
@Aoxxet 9 сағат бұрын
Look at a religion map, it'll show why a Christian party is winning in a Christian region and the far-right less compassionate party is winning the Atheist parts
@luciferjohnson8495
@luciferjohnson8495 9 сағат бұрын
You do realise middles east is a category made up by USA? Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan are considered to be in South East Asia. Still the Asian continent. No such thing as middle east
@al27mr
@al27mr 10 сағат бұрын
How big are those families? One thing is to bring the wife and/or kid... but bring the brothers and sisters, cousins, the wife of the cousins... come on... I am a migrant also, I can't expect to take my family anywhere I go...
@ivanklyk4102
@ivanklyk4102 12 сағат бұрын
It seems you are focusing on immigration while ignoring the issue of corporate landlords. Your priorities are misplaced.
@IntoEurope
@IntoEurope 12 сағат бұрын
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@darthcalanil5333
@darthcalanil5333 13 сағат бұрын
It's all the government regulations in Germany that are making housing a crisis. They really should back off and let people build and prosper
@alexandruavram-rusu4315
@alexandruavram-rusu4315 14 сағат бұрын
Housing prices have exploded in big cities, where high-tech jobs have provided way higher wages than what you will find in smaller cities. The solution would be either moving economic opportunities to more regions, encouraging 100% remote jobs, redevelopment of smaller citites into "dormitory citites" for bigger ones, and huge investments into public infrastructure.
@jonathanravenhilllloyd2070
@jonathanravenhilllloyd2070 15 сағат бұрын
The Mieterverein helps
@sterlingpound217
@sterlingpound217 16 сағат бұрын
Europeans who want to emigrate are facing very much hurdles from the US bureaucracy. How would the Germans or the Irish have migrated by the 1000s had those rules been in place during the 1800s?
@MrErdem95
@MrErdem95 17 сағат бұрын
We can look at the problem from population pyramid view. Germans are in their 50s now which means their blue collar jobs are dead and nobody can work in construction which means limited supply. They in their 50s mean they are still alive and demand is still there. Causing the price hike. Once the 50s people start to die in their 80s, come 30 years later. We might see housing market to cool down.
@iansaxon1987
@iansaxon1987 17 сағат бұрын
To be honest, I would do anything to escape india too.
@bpdbhp1632
@bpdbhp1632 19 сағат бұрын
Maybe pissing everybody off isnt a good strategy to win people over
@carlislebailey8902
@carlislebailey8902 19 сағат бұрын
They should have use the money differently and subsidies businesses , innovation tech … things that generate or will generate active revenue
@dhidhi1000
@dhidhi1000 22 сағат бұрын
Simple solutions nobody is talking about: - lower interest rate for first time home buyers - tax subsidies for real estate development projects - progressively increase property tax for each additional home owned, to disencourage investors from owning multiple homes - BAN foreign investors from buying homes, only residents can buy
@dylanf3108
@dylanf3108 22 сағат бұрын
Good riddance. Just build. The developed world by and large forgot the greatest way to keep rent and buying costs low for homes is to god damn build. It’s so infuriating. The petty bourgeoisie class (petty landlords) have so many carrots to distract you from this obvious fact. They do it simply to keep their “assets” price high. Stop falling for it.
@Tommyleini
@Tommyleini 23 сағат бұрын
We need more jobs outside the big cities. Germany isn't doing that badly in that regard but France and the UK often don't have jobs outside the capital cities. But people who open businesses just keep going for Paris and London because it seems to be the simple solution.
@TheNobleInspiration
@TheNobleInspiration Күн бұрын
Serious countries need serious immigrants. Not welfare seeking terrorist cavemen who shit in the streets.
@Nalololol
@Nalololol Күн бұрын
Great job on this
@lukasgabryel5881
@lukasgabryel5881 Күн бұрын
Western europe is dead and has no way to turn back now, the native youth has been too conditionated into self-hatred, anti-natalism and is completely docile, passive and weak, it will last for at least one or two decades this trend before europe gets to brazil levels and won't be rich anymore and the horde turns to another rich area, probably eastern europe who will likely have the same emaciated population by decades of economic growth, honestly you just can't win, there will most likely be no pure native european alive by 2100, and all it took was some hedonistic propaganda on tv lol
@TheFireGiver
@TheFireGiver Күн бұрын
German government: Is supply too low? No, it must be the concept of supply and demand that is wrong.
@gestroyer6766
@gestroyer6766 Күн бұрын
This was a law implemented by the regional government in Berlin. To build new affordable housing you need money and since states in Germany can not go into debt, they would need to either cut other important expenses or get money from the federal government. The federal government has done austerity politics since at least 2009. By the way supply and demand is obviously flawed in cases when the demand is willing to pay almost all they have due to the commodity being an integral part of the consumers livelihood. (That's why most countries have some form of universal healthcare.)
@agustinarcusa7696
@agustinarcusa7696 Күн бұрын
​@@gestroyer6766or let the private sector build by reducing regulations...
@gestroyer6766
@gestroyer6766 Күн бұрын
@@agustinarcusa7696 then you have vacant luxury apartments for 20mil and still have no affordable housing
@agustinarcusa7696
@agustinarcusa7696 23 сағат бұрын
@@gestroyer6766 because are the only ones that make sense financially, if you cut red tape that wont be the case.
@dylanf3108
@dylanf3108 22 сағат бұрын
@@gestroyer6766Nope. What will happen is so much housing will be built by deregulation that the petty property asset class (that proposes all these half assed measures they know don’t work) will be wiped out. That’s what will happen. Look what’s happening in Austin. Housing is being built at rapid pace and rental prices are crashing. National media is outraged calling it a bad thing for property owners while the working class benefits from cheap rents and an ability to buy very low end housing.
@carlislebailey8902
@carlislebailey8902 Күн бұрын
Because we are spending money in wrong places , and over regulating active parts of economy… it’s basically our own sad choices
@carlislebailey8902
@carlislebailey8902 Күн бұрын
Even that only 40 % of economically active people that is very very low number especially also taking into consideration income classes, immigration on its own isn’t a problem but rather attracting the right type of people …. And also plan for that 😅 but yeah 40% is very low , also this part of this number also shifts on 1st and 2nd generation immigrants ! Needs to get sorted
@carlislebailey8902
@carlislebailey8902 Күн бұрын
Bro 😎 hyper loop should be next big eu infrastructure project in order to enable business like never before !!!
@IntoEurope
@IntoEurope Күн бұрын
Some additional context: the housing crisis hit Germany a bit later, and not as strongly. So there were a lot of companies buying real estate there, and these are also the ones most commonly at fault for raising prices illegally in Berlin. With the way the averageing works, these raises push rent prices up for the entire neighborhood. Coupled with extremely slow building permitting, Berlin has developed a bit of a bad image in the rest of Germany in terms of housing for the average person. -Kata
@carlislebailey8902
@carlislebailey8902 Күн бұрын
That’s why we need to officially establish confederation, and adjust and limit future enlargements!! Our Europe bro 🇪🇺🩵💙
@vinuwijemanna7076
@vinuwijemanna7076 Күн бұрын
Europeans would do anything other than build homes to solve the crisis
@joebloggs3907
@joebloggs3907 Күн бұрын
Immigration, money laundering from drug lords and corrupt politicians (check out who owns the apartments in the major European cities) and greed from corporations, landlords and realestate agents. There you go.
@gdf_6c
@gdf_6c Күн бұрын
6:29 - Poland's share of immigrants is really tiny (<2%) in comparison to the other countries in the graphic, and yet its housing prices are soaring faster than even Germany or France. That makes doubt that migration is really playing a significant role in this problem. Also, why have prices exploded everywhere in the West in the same time period? Not only across the EU, but also Canada, Australia, and the US. It's not like starting in 2022 a massive wave of migrants started arriving in all wealthy countries. Why didn't a similar phenomenon occurred in Europe in 2015, for instance? Lastly, the demographics pyramids shown suggest that before the 2010s there were no migrants arriving in Europe at all.
@usalawlemon
@usalawlemon Күн бұрын
Noone said that capitalism generates housing crisis, there is nothing to do with immigration, just capitalism, all money are in capitals.
@faisalhussainmohammed2815
@faisalhussainmohammed2815 Күн бұрын
Sobina, Kurwa, Pisdis, Naku, Bilat.... NATO
@faisalhussainmohammed2815
@faisalhussainmohammed2815 Күн бұрын
Carrying Live Bullets, Pistols in Flights.... NATO Citizens are mad!!! Peeing in Aircrafts.... Smoking in Aircrafts..... Cultured World!!!
@faisalhussainmohammed2815
@faisalhussainmohammed2815 Күн бұрын
NATO citizens included in Sabotaging at Airports , carrying Knives etc!!!
@zenymax8348
@zenymax8348 Күн бұрын
Belgium is one of those where houses are the most expensive in europe.. but we cant build many more houses ... due to soil erosion and issues with biodiversity, building new private rural houses will be forbidden in 2030. So its quite the rush for young people that cant afford it anyway... Plus, flemish babyboomers are buying out a huge part of the 😂walloon house market to make secondary homes and airbnbs... Some russian guy owns 400 houses in Bruxelles and apparently is not using the rent for maintenance.. and other owners have completely appropriated whole streets ... a small house full of humidity, badly isolated that needs roof replacement and to meet new electricity and plumbing norms costs 175000 as a baseline... and when buying you have 2 years to make those updates.. wtf are we supposed to do? And I'm upper middle class as the americans would say..
@tepesobrejac4360
@tepesobrejac4360 Күн бұрын
Correction. The ECR increased it's share of MEPs by 14 and ID by 9, as new parties joined in. The ECR has now 83 MEPs surpassing Renew Europe and becoming the third largest group in Brussels
@pavelvodicka8023
@pavelvodicka8023 Күн бұрын
Better go to USA :)
@tiaretsnyheter6026
@tiaretsnyheter6026 Күн бұрын
Good analysis. The answer is not hard, the housing market must be WEAKENED, and our cultural pathology of greed is in the way. End most subsidies. Make excess regulation punishable by a "trust-busting" style institution, and make much regulation advisory. The EU is a living opposition to the necessary solution, but we can change.
@andreiandrew3896
@andreiandrew3896 Күн бұрын
They dont bother me.
@artemtkachenko5498
@artemtkachenko5498 Күн бұрын
In the 15th-18th century, Europeans colonized America and destroyed the Native American tribes. We remind you. Europeans immigrate to America away from war, famine, corruption, tyrant regimes, and more. Our days, Semites, Turks, Africans and Asians, emigrate to Europe even in America away from war, famine, corruption, regime of dictators, etc. now you begin to understand me, or have you forgotten? teach history to know the past and the future where is truth and where is not truth.
@thoorwulfn9z383
@thoorwulfn9z383 Күн бұрын
The sun rises in the east they say
@bobi6191
@bobi6191 Күн бұрын
The point a lot of people on here seem to be missing is that your conclusion can be right, but the “reasoning” you used to get there can be wrong at the same time. In this case specifically, that means you can have the right conclusion (a lot of immigrants are arriving, they have more children than natives, Europe’s ethnic makeup is changing), and be a complete conspiracy loon at the same time (it’s woke people’s fault because they are too afraid to be called racist, some kind of invasion plan by non-whites is in place, some shadowy cabal want to get rid of white people for some reason, Muslim men of fighting age are getting ready to seize control by force, etc… the number of times I’ve heard such claims is truly disheartening). When the really is that Europe’s demographics are collapsing, there aren’t enough young people to support/replace the ageing. In the long run this will lead to the breakdown of things like the pension system, health and social care, a declining pool of workers and a consumer base with less disposable income (really bad for developed economies primarily driven by domestic consumption). Governments and businesses have come to the same conclusion, openly and independent of each other. The easiest way to keep things going is to just import the people we need from other places. You don’t like that? Fine. Here are your options: 1. Find a way to get native European birthrates back at or above 2.1 births per woman. I wish you lots of luck with that. The metrics most consistently associated with a decline in birthrates is women’s liberation, education and inclusion in the official workforce. Something tells me most European women won’t be very keen on going back to the kitchen, so to speak. Not to mention, I don’t think that’s very compatible with the European values you’re supposedly so hell-bent on protecting. 2. Radically rethink and redesign all systems which are predicated on the assumption of infinite growth. This could be possible in the modern age. Perhaps by embracing automation, mass-unemployment and universal basic income. It’s definitely a gamble, but could be the only way.