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Sahra Wagenknecht: "It's time to end the panic mode" Abolition of the "epidemic situation of national concern"

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Source:   Reitschuster.de Immediately after the courageously presented Joshua Kimmich defense by Oskar Lafontaine, Sahra Wagenknecht is now calling for an end to the corona measures.  The repeal would be long overdue.  And Wagenknecht renews Lafontaine's demand: vaccination should remain voluntary.   There would be no justification for a legal state of emergency.  Wagenknecht even considers the political discussion about an extension of unnecessary measures to be "dangerous".  Here is her Facebook comment  from Monday, October 25, 2021: It's time to get out of panic mode.  The lifting of the "epidemic of national proportions" is long overdue.  Of course, the corona virus is still dangerous.  But the risk groups in particular are now largely protected.  Over 85 percent of those over 60 are double vaccinated.  Anyone who wants to have access to the vaccine and can protect themselves.  And anyone who decides otherwise ba...

Norman Mailer: SEARCHING FOR DELIVERANCE

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  Imagine a nation in which the Right and the Left unite to combat the unchecked power of corporate America and the craven accommodations of Bill Clinton’s Boutique Politics. That time could yet come, says the author, who finds Patrick J. Buchanan an authentic populist and a most unlikely soul mate in the pursuit of a radical new society. AUGUST   1 1996   NORMAN MAILER Source:  Esquire Magazine, 1996 Imagine a nation in which the Right and the Left unite to combat the unchecked power of corporate America and the craven accommodations of Bill Clinton’s Boutique Politics. That time could yet come, says the author, who finds Patrick J. Buchanan an authentic populist and a most unlikely soul mate in the pursuit of a radical new society. A Political Encounter PERHAPS IT CAN BE SAID THAT CLOSE TO FIFTY YEARS OF the cold war had to go by before Patrick J. Buchanan and Norman Mailer could speak to each other through a long afternoon. Since it was Norman Mailer who sought th...