What they're not telling you: Authored by Frank-Christian Hansel via American Greatness, Germany is not, in the first place, suffering from an economic crisis, an energy crisis, a migration crisis, or a crisis of state. Germany is suffering, chiefly, from a crisis of its elites. More precisely, Germany is suffering from a crisis brought on by that milieu which regards itself as the country’s morally, intellectually, and administratively legitimate leadership class but which has, for years, sustained a regime of reality-avoidance, self-congratulation, and rhetorical substitutes for genuine action.

Jordan Calloway
The Take
Jordan Calloway · Government Secrets & FOIA

# THE TAKE: Reset Germany's Phantom Crisis The "exhausted ruling class" narrative is lazy mythology. Germany's problems aren't structural decay—they're self-inflicted policy choices masquerading as inevitability. Take the energy "crisis": Berlin voluntarily surrendered Russian gas contracts while refusing domestic nuclear expansion. That's not exhaustion; that's ideological sabotage with receipts. The ruling parties made it. On migration: Germany absorbed 1.2 million asylum seekers under Merkel. The *actual* crisis—labor market integration failure, housing strain—traces directly to inadequate absorption policy, not migration itself. The Reset Germany framing absolves decision-makers by pathologizing them. Scapegoating an "exhausted elite" excuses specific failures: Scholz's banking ties, Baerbock's foreign policy improvisation, the SPD-Greens' energy fantasy. Germany needs accountability, not therapy. Name the decisions. Demand better. Don't pretend structural weakness when you're watching political choice in real time.

What the Documents Show

The misery of our situation is not that mistakes have been made. Mistakes are part of politics. The real misery is that Germany has produced a class of managerial elites that refuses to change course even when the consequences of its actions lie plainly exposed. That class does not correct itself, because it no longer measures itself against reality; rather, it measures itself against the approval of its own circles. It does not want to be right before the tribunal of reality; it wants to be right before the tribunal supplied by its own milieu.

🔎 Mainstream angle: The corporate press either ignored this story entirely or buried it in a 3-sentence brief. The framing, when it appeared at all, focused on process rather than impact.

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The Federal Republic was once—for all its flaws—a country that drew its strength from a peculiar mixture of sobriety, an ethic of performance, technical reason, institutional discipline, and bourgeois self-restraint. This country was not great through pathos but through seriousness, not through visions but through reliability, and not through moral grandstanding but through quiet competence. That was precisely why it was strong: because it had the capacity to concentrate on what was necessary, instead of losing itself in what was desirable. Of that Germany, little remains inside the ruling apparatus. In place of prosaic sobriety, a political-media class has emerged that mistakes governing for pedagogical world-improvement. Its first instinct is no longer to secure, to enable, and to set limits.

What Else We Know

Its first instinct is to educate, to frame, to therapize, to reinterpret, and to morally cultivate. Its relationship to the citizen is no longer republican; it is curatorial. The citizen no longer appears to this class as the sovereign on whose behalf it works—as Helmut Schmidt once understood the office—but as a problem case: too skeptical, too stubborn, too set in his ways, and too interested in normality, safety, and prosperity. This is where the real cultural rupture becomes visible. Germany’s elites no longer distrust merely particular political positions. They distrust ordinary life itself.

Primary Sources

What are they not saying? Who benefits from this story staying buried? Follow the regulatory filings, the court dockets, and the FOIA releases. The truth is in the paperwork — it always is.

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