Sunday, October 29, 2023

Ten Things I Think Will Occur Over The Next Decade In Germany

 1.  Enough heat-pumps will be hooked-up and running, that public groups develop and demand noise-control regulations.  This will lead to some neighborhoods wanting a regulation to forbid heat-pump placement.  Green Party members will be in a daze....shocked how 'push-back' came on this issue.

2.  Enough pedestrian-only (no car traffic) inner-cities will exist in Germany....where commerce and sales revenue are sharply controlled....leading to an exodus of businesses to the exterior of the town, and 'dead-zones' start to exist in the inner-city areas.

3.  Gas-powered mower regulations will start to be created....leading to bickering by city residents throughout Germany asking why such mandates need to exist.

4.  A new youth protest group (similar to Fridays for the Future) will come to exist over poverty in Germany.  

5.  A religious 'sect' in Germany will be noticed existing....acting as a morals-police unit in urbanized areas.  Oddly, it'll be mostly women....monitoring young/juvenile young ladies.

6.  German juveniles (as young as eight) will be noted drinking non-alcohol gin, and this will become a national craze.  German authorities will be unable to explain why zero-proof alcohol should be 'controlled'.  

7.  A national shortage of German bus drivers will drive the federal government to allow migration entry approval from 3rd world countries if you can prove five years of experience at driving a bus.

8.  A 'cult-like' group will appear in Germany, who refuse to re-set their clocks for daylight savings time.  Within six years, more than 3-million Germans will have joined the cult group.

9.  By 2030, more than 10,000 farms across Germany will exist along the lines of being time-resistant.  They are setting their lifestyles to live by 1905 standards and minimum use of electricity and gas-powered vehicles.  

10.  Over the next five years....more than 1,000 Germans will self-identify as Vulcans (Star Trek creations).  The Bundestag will have to discuss the idea of letting them identify as such, on their national ID cards.  This will go way past identifying as gender-type.  

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