I know it's a shock, but Merz only worked for Blackrock for four years. It may seem like a decade....but it's not.
It's a resume-filler.
So....does the four-year period mean anything about managing a business or money? He basically sat around with other money-minded folks....talking money....developing a Blackrock strategy. That's it....nothing much else.
The funny thing? His whole sales-pitch is that he was the guy that Germany needed to reverse job-losses....control taxes (deflate would be used here)....and give financial hope to the German masses. To be honest.....no one else had this type of resume-filler within the party....so he had zero competition.
Eighteen months into the job....you get the impression that the Blackrock years didn't really amount to much, and the question is....even if Merz leaves 'early'....is there anyone within the CDU-CSU...with a background or ability to fill the shoes?
My landscape view? The CDU-CSU-SPD coalition basically needs things to last 'as-is'....to January 2029 (the next schedule fed-election). Even if another 100,000 jobs dissolve in 2027....the public has to just accept the trend (suck it up). The next guy (assuming it's not Merz)? Well....Blackrock experience won't amount to much....the public learned that lesson. Maybe they can find a retired soccer-coach, TV-reality star, or awesome environmentalist for the job of Chancellor.
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