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“Refugees”: Billions for Dental Prostheses!

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When an invader has registered among us in Germany, for 15 months he has “just” a claim to treatment in acute illnesses or situations of pain. After that, the “refugees” are allowed just like those insured by the state insurance pool to get dental prostheses. The costs for a total treatment run up to around 10,000 euros. Since many of the colonists already here have a catastrophic dental condition, experts are calculating total costs of several billion euros.

The following can be read in the Stuttgarter Nachrichten:

Dentists fear that the treatment of refugees could soon reach costs in the billions. Because among the asylum seekers coming into their practices because of disorders, the dental condition is often catastrophic. The Baden-Württemberg Public Dental Association confirms this: “In a large number of the refugees there exists the need for a comprehensive dental treatment or dental restoration. That is linked with correlating expenses,” said Director Knuth Wolf to our newspaper. (..)

Experts assume costs as high as 10,000 euros per complete treatment. In light of the number of refugees, this could quickly add up to several billion euros. They would likely get stuck on the public funds.

The Stuttgarter Nachrichten also report that the stubborn chancellor intends to stick to her present course in the “refugee” question. For this her days are numbered. In March there is an EU summit on the desired “distribution” of the invaders in Europe, and there is where she could experience her final Waterloo because hardly any other European government is crazy enough to let tens of thousands of Mohammedans be shoveled into their land. In case Merkel doesn’t take a radical swing, the attempt by the Union to depose her with a vote of non-confidence will with high probability follow. Should it go through, one can now only speculate who will follow: Perhaps Wolfgang Schäble as the transitional chancellor until the 2017 parliamentary elections?


Original on PI-German translated by Anders Denken


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