Fra Angelico: Crucifixion of Christ His Excellency Bishop Hermann Glettler Domplatz 5 AT-6020 Innsbruck Most Revered Excellency, dear Bishop Hermann! I heard of your sermon on All Saints' Day on the subject of "Euthanasia" with great interest and greatest sympathy. In high respect for your pastoral service, I would like to reply to you. Let … Continue reading Help to suicide
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The mockery of the working people
(c) Picture: Austrian Parliament Our Austrian federal government calls the "eco-social tax reform" once again "the greatest tax reform of all time". In this tax reform, the People's Party pushed through a reduction in corporate income tax. Corporate income tax (KöSt) is the tax on the profits of corporations. This tax is to be reduced … Continue reading The mockery of the working people
Communism is back in Austria!
While big Germany elected its Bundestag Parliament on Sunday, there was also a tiny election going on nearby. In neighbouring Austria, the province capital of Graz, Austria's second largest city after Vienna, also voted for its City Council. Up to now Mayor Siegfried Nagl, member of Austria's ruling conservative People's Party of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, … Continue reading Communism is back in Austria!
I love my Chancellor
Dear Sebastian! Since I've heard about the 2500 dickpics on Thomas Schmid's phone I wanted to donate you something. Anyway, you are getting everything you want. 😘😘😘 I took the present to the Federal Chancellery yesterday and gave it to Bonelli. I hope it fits. "Dear Sebastian! For me it's too small, maybe it fits … Continue reading I love my Chancellor
Coronavirus: Truth in Austria
The Austrian Chancellor on Wednesday, March 17th, 2021 in Vienna: "In summer we'll have defeated the pandemic." Our Chancellor on Thursday, March 18th, 2021 in Berlin: "Why the pandemic won't be over in summer." There are not even 24 hours in between. "Truth is a daughter of time." (Friedrich Schiller) or "Lies have short legs." … Continue reading Coronavirus: Truth in Austria
The nice Mr. Sebastian Kurz
Separation of powers in a democracy This week Sebastian Kurz came out to defend Finance Minister Gernot Blümel against suspicion of corruption. (We remember the facts.) At a press conference on the federal government's corona measures, he said: "The allegations are false." In which role does Sebastian Kurz say this? Is he speaking as Gernot … Continue reading The nice Mr. Sebastian Kurz
Old German men
Picture: Austrian Broadcast ORF Yesterday evening Andreas Khol was once again a guest on "Im Zentrum", ORF's most important discussion program. He was President of the National Council and candidate for Federal President and is now chairman of the senior citizens' union of the Austrian People's Party. He is considered the "veteran" of conservatism in … Continue reading Old German men
Austria and the Big Lie
Picture: Austrian Broadcasting ORF Lies are widely spread in Austria. Particularly in politics the lie seems to have become the program. Our Finance Minister pictured here, Gernot Blümel, became famous in this regard when he testified as a witness in the parliamentary committee of inquiry into the "Ibiza" corruption scandal. When asked whether he could … Continue reading Austria and the Big Lie
Corruption in Austria: The tip of the iceberg
On Wednesday, July 12, 2017 at 7:34 a.m., the chairman of the Vienna People's Party, Gernot Blümel, received a message: Good morning, I have a request: I need a short appointment with Kurz (firstly because of a donation and secondly regarding a problem that we have in Italy! Do you think it will work out … Continue reading Corruption in Austria: The tip of the iceberg
Austria’s problem in one picture:
Left: Rainer Nowak, Editor in chief "Die Presse" ("right-wing conservative") "Styria"-Publishing House (Catholic Media Society) Center left: Christian Rainer, Editor "profil" ("left-wing liberal") "Kurier" Publishing House (Raiffeisen-Group) Center right: Gernot Blümel, Finance minister of the Republic of Austria, Chairman of Vienna's People's Party ("right-wing conservative") Right: Eva Dichand, Editor "Heute" ("Tabloid"), wife of Christoph Dichand, … Continue reading Austria’s problem in one picture:
