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Home brewing museum

BorderScout ­ June 2021

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Nobody can win this fight. In this way there is political selection, and only companies can survi­ve that are allowed to benefit from these sub­sidies. Since the closely related locals like to distribute the money among themselves, it is impossible for non­local companies to do business here, without political goodwill.

View of a design element - photo wallpaper with German and Czech connotations.

Cover of the special report on the opening of this EU funded property, on May 9, 2015

This is an idea of Europe that cannot and will not work in the long term. It seems like a kind of hush money, so that companies connected with politics ­ as long as this Europe still works to some extent ­ can fill their pockets. These municipalities, which have not created anything of their own accord, to allow real free entrepreneurship in addition to established jobs in terms of labor market policy, will almost sink into misery. For the Federal Republic of Germany this means that the radical parties will get a massive upper hand, since the blame can be shifted to Europe.

On the following pages we will show you one example, from the last EU funding period.

You will be amazed, what has been achieved with EU­compatible specifications, without generating any particular added value, beyond the consumption of the money.

Home brewing museum

"Biererlebnis Kommunbrauhaus"

Our special publication for the opening of the so‐called "Biererlebnis Kommunbrauhaus" on May 9th, 2015.

It is possible, that we are misunderstanding this museum, perhaps even its purpose. For us it is neither a museum for the clarification of beer brewing by citizens, nor a museum of local his­tory. The latter function was only assigned to the renovated building later. On the building itself, neither the term "Biererlebnis Kommunbrauhaus" nor "local history museum" can be found. You can argue that there must be something like this in rural areas too. Modernity does not always immediately show the purpose of a museum,

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