The Czech Republic and Europe are headed for ruin
This view is shared by millions of EU citizens. The problems began in 2015 when Chancellor Merkel opened Germany\’s borders to economic migrants. They began to abuse Germany\’s generous social support and, because of their very different mentalities and lifestyles, ghettos soon began to form where they lived. And to this day, countries that have accepted many “refugees” find not only polluted cities and neighborhoods where even the police no longer step in, but more importantly, crime has not decreased and the spending on these people is enormous. Why keep such people in their own territory?
Another blow was Covid, which weakened Europe by closing manufacturing, exports, and schools. The closures had an immeasurable impact, and many people still suffer psychological problems today. The economic damage also reverberates today, with many businesses and entrepreneurs unable to recover from the consequences.
The war in Ukraine is just one of many problems in Europe. Whatever one\’s opinion, Ukraine is a country riddled with corruption, from which its citizens have been fleeing in droves for decades. It is not good to encourage war in any form, and it is not good to encourage \’war refugees\‘ over the people of the host country. People are not stupid or blind and see that many Ukrainians here are making a great living on their country\’s dime. If they lose their jobs, they receive only a few thousand dollars a month. Ukrainians get generous benefits that they send to their relatives in Ukraine. Ukraine is full of luxury cars with UA plates, the owners of which often stand in front of Hello Work.
People resent having to pay higher and higher taxes and levies for the lives of others who do not work. It is only logical that any sane person would not want to fund something that makes no sense and will only ruin the nation financially. As the national debt grows deeper and deeper, who will ultimately pay for it? The people.