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by wearywanderer 1741 days ago
It's obviously corruption. Corporate landlords get to offload their dodgy property to the government and run away with the cash, without the usual time and expense of selling each property on the market. By cynically cloaking themselves in populist language, they're able to easily manufacture the consent of the public.
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To me the consent of the public is even more shocking.
Berlin doesn't care about money. Back when separated by the iron curtain, Berlin always got a special deal in federal/state finances because of its situation. After reunification, Berlin was pumped full of money because it was the new designated capital city and showpiece for unification. Nowadays, some of the special deals still remain, plus Berlin is awarded absurd amounts of money from the "Länderfinanzausgleich" (state finance balancing mechanism), meaning that the richer German states pay for Berlin's deficit.

So Berlin is in the comfortable situation of that one no-good family member on social security who will always find someone to pay their bills. Why change anything, why stop spending all that money, if more keeps coming without any effort in any case?

It’s always easier to spend other people’s money. Is there a competent central auditing department that watches out for this?
There are, but they can only audit and report. Change and punishment would need to happen politically, but that would need a majority of states. Two thirds of the states profit from Laenderfinanzausgleich (to various degrees) and will not change anything.
> To me the consent of the public is even more shocking.

Is there even consent? The referendum (Volksentscheid) hasn't happened yet. I wonder how this haphazard move by the current Red-Green coalition Berlin city administration is even legitimate when the referendum is only due more than a week from now. Unless this was done to pre-empt losing at the ballot box.