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    “We demand that our overly-complex, smog-emitting, mechanical automata become mandatory parts of Europeans’ lives! Also, feel bad for us because climate change is literally killing us.”

    If the situation was swapped, and German conservatives thought it would be a good idea to replace electric motors with these horrible contraptions, we’d all be laughing at them. Just because you guys made a noisy smog centipede that doesn’t completely suck doesn’t mean they’re a good idea.

    The CDU just sound like a bunch of murderous luddites. Just let fossil fuels die before we all burn, for fuck’s sake.

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      Their leaders are trying to fish in the far right pond. “Climate change isn’t really real”, they’re just trying not to say it out loud to keep the few sensible voters they still have.

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        It is a bit more complicated than that. Car manufacturing is one of the major industries, if not the major industry in Germany. Combustion engines require more parts and there is many supply companies, that are extremely specialized on these kind of parts. A company that is producing nothing but parts like inlet valves or pistons for combustion engines will probably go under.

        Now that is normal and that is what a market economy is supposed to do. Also companies that have looked ahead strategically have been diversifying their products and branched into new products, where they can use their existing expertise too. But many companies just used their power to lobby against change, now being unprepared for it.

        This is why conservatism, especially when it focuses on maintaining established industries and companies while blocking off new industries and companies is deadly to a countries economy in the long run. But they can’t and don’t want to see this, as they only think a year or two ahead, and not two decades.

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    “German right leaders vow to fight European right ICE car ban plans.”

    This is a European election year, maybe it’s time to recognize the political positions and stop identifying the EU as some undefined force.

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    Sadly an expected position from the CDU, so even if FDP isn’t in the next government, we’ll still have someone protecting the sanctity of cars in Germany…

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    So after closing the nuclear power plants to open coal plants they want to foget about the ban on petrol-powered car ? CDU immer gut fuers Klimat.

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      closing the nuclear power plants to open coal plants

      Coal power has been steadily decreasing and is at the lowest level in 60 years.
      There is enough stupidity to criticize in politics without having to make up new issues.

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      Unfortunately people don’t care about sports driving. They care about having the fastest car on the Autobahn, where the “track” is mostly straight.

      It should not come at a suprise that EVs are better suited for racing once developed. Faster acceleration and decelleration are key on raceways.

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    The phaseout of fossil fuel cars required a qualified majority. That means that as long as two out of Germany, France, Poland, Spain and Italy are for it, it is going to stay. Also some other votes are needed, but that is basically it.

    Also the CDU needs a coalition partner and that means either SPD or Greens, which voted for the phase out, or AFD at which point the problem of smoke from cars is the least problem in Germany.