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The State Does Not Save – It Eats Itself Full

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Germany's problem is not "too little money", but rather a state that is increasingly taking away economic performance, suffocating competition, expanding compulsory monopolies and reducing prosperity and freedom with debt and bureaucracy. An analysis by Benjamin Mudlack. The contribution The state does not save – it seems to be fed up first on reitschuster.de.
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Germany's problem is not "too little money", but rather a state that is increasingly taking away economic performance, suffocating competition, expanding compulsory monopolies and reducing prosperity and freedom with debt and bureaucracy. An analysis by Benjamin Mudlack. The contribution The state does not save – it seems to be fed up first on reitschuster.de.

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reitschuster.de broke the news in on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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