dave1949
Super Star Member
That would have been an interesting time to live in Germany.... quite the changes going on.
Ever drive a Trabant ? Looks like they would have been good for mosquito suppression !
I remember seeing an interview with a famous US reporter (name escapes me at the moment) at a journalism school, who used the following situation to make a point about really understanding what is going on, before airing a broadcast.
The Berlin Wall was coming down, and there was a tall guy in a trenchcoat, standing on top off the wall. Security was trying to discourage people from getting on top of the wall (just general safety reasons), so they were spraying him with a firehose. Big guy, they couldn't knock him down, at least at the pressure setting chosen.
The famous reporter was getting all excited about getting this iconic video clip on air, when his producer rushed up to him at the last minute "The guy is a homeless drunk, and hasn't had a shower in a month - he's just enjoying the free shower !"
Sometimes it takes a while to get the real story.... but I think we agree that we are long past that stage with corporatism.
The last sentence in your post is part of why I came to use the term CorporateGovernment.
The order of the 2 terms conveys precedence.
Rgds, D.
Never drove a "Trabbi". I'd see/smell/hear
I drove a plain jane VW Golf, we had a VW Jetta for several years, then my wife decided she needed something sportier and traded the Jetta on a VW Golf GTI, which I admit was fun to drive.
I still have a chunk of concrete from the Berlin Wall. The Wall coming down was a time of celebration more than anything. There were stories of East Germans going grocery shopping for the first time in the West that had tears in their eyes, just couldn't believe the choices and quality. And, stories of West Germans scooping up antiques in the East from people who had no idea of their value.
As a description, CorporateGovernment works for me.
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