1. RTL poll: AfD at 26-percent. CDU-CSU falls 2 points to 24 percent.
Linke at 11-percent. Greens at 15-percent. SPD at 12-percent. FDP lingering at 4-percent.
FDP leadership change? There's talk, and a new guy likely to be into position. My guess....it'll be enough to bring FDP by the end of 2026....up to 7-percent, but the votes are going to come from the CDU-CSU landscape.
2. INSA did a poll on 'trust'....with the public asked about the Chancellor (Merz)....he rates near 20-percent.
3. In case you were wondering....that 'ALL' gas stations have the same pricing on fuel...NO.
I have a fuel App and over the Wiesbaden area....there's probably a 4-cent difference between the 30-odd stations around the city for E-10 fuel. The no-name shops are definitely at the lower end of the pricing.
4. Ban coming for robo-mowers and night-time mowing....by German federal law?
Well...there's a lot of talk by the animal rights people...suggesting it's not right. Personally, if you make the case for no-night-time mowing mowing.....the same save-the-animals logic should exist for day-time mowing as well.
In the 12-plus years I've mowed this German property yard....on one single occasion....I had a injured bird of some type. I halted mowing for the day, and he was gone by the next.
5. Forsa/RTL-TV gave a survey....who do you trust (party-wise)?
CDU-CSU: 15-percent. AfD at 14-percent. SPD at 4-percent.
Top winner? NO PARTY at 52-percent.
I sat and pondered this for 20 minutes....it's a weird question, and unusual 'winner'. It means that the public is losing confidence with the system to work. Who would blame? Mostly the parties...but ARD/ZDF (public TV) has done a good bit to encourage folks to have faith......then delivered crushing 'blows' to the achievements actually delivered.
6. At this past weekend's CDU-CSU-SPD meeting....odd topic came up. CDU wants to abolish May-Day (federal holiday in Germany). SPD basically basically 'hell-no'.
I personally think that Merz said it as a 'joke', to get SPD folks hyped-up and grumbling.
7. Will public workers (city/state employees) get the 1,000 Euro 'bonus' deal (tax-free)?
Well....a CDU mayor indicated in pretty strong language...NO.
There's going to be a lot of grumbling by the end of 2026 about this non-delivery of a bonus (tax-free).
8. Late yesterday....rumor-chatter started up that the EU intends to lower electrical prices across the 'land'. How? It wasn't really laid out. I would assume they'd mandate some tax lowering dynamic.
On the books....there are two 'taxes': VAT (sales tax) at 19-percent, and a Stromsteuer (2-cents per kWh).
However, there are four 'fees' also built into the system: Konzessionsabgabe (concession levy to municipalities): around 1.32–2.39 Euro cents/kWh. Then there is KWKG-Umlage (Combined Heat & Power levy): 0.446 cents/kWh....which supports efficient CHP plants. Then there's Aufschlag für besondere Netznutzung (§ 19 StromNEV): 1.559 cents/kWh....a special grid-usage surcharge. Finally, there's Offshore-Netzumlage (offshore grid levy): 0.94 cents/kWh....which covers offshore wind connection costs.
Looking at this 'mess'....the EU must be bluffing folks. If they inserted a 'cut' into any part of the grid cost....the German system would freak out because of lack of cash-flow to their pet-projects.
9. DFB....the German soccer league....is starting up their own TV 'channel' (streaming-video)....5.99 Euro a month.
If you weren't getting enough soccer via commercial TV or public TV....well, there's this.
10. The German term 'Milchmädchenrechnung' came up for me yesterday.
I spent about 15 minutes trying to grasp the term.
Translation? Milk-Maid's calculation.
So....about 300 years ago...in Switzerland...in some fictional book....the writer wrote a paragraph that involved a rather naive gal, who had a side-business of some type, and had a profit plan that seemed to make sense on paper, but when it was applied....it failed. Reasoning? The young lady really didn't understand the complexity of commerce and business.
Some German yesterday uttered this...referring to the CDU-CSU-SPD folks.