Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Germany Gets Stimulated






Germany Gets Stimulated


Announced May 25, 2012, in time for World Whore Day on June 2nd, Angela Merkel and the Bundestag have agreed to a new "Stimulate Germany Package". With Germany's GDP ranking 3rd in the world in exports, the Stimulate Germany Package will focus on Germany's service and production sector of its economy by tapping into Germany's fastest growing industry, Sex!

With the legalization and taxation of Prostitution in Germany legitimized on January 1, 2002, "In Germany, where prostitution has been legal and taxed by the state since 2002, prostitutes can join unions (for example Berlin’s HYDRA) and can receive health insurance benefits" "Prostitution services are used by over 1.2 million German men annually, and Germany considers the industry a useful source of tax revenue—officials expect 200,000 Euros per year from the meters placed in Bonn alone,"(1) while "turnover in 2010 was estimated at 14.5 Billion Euro", according to Dr. Richard Reichel, Head Chairman of International Economic Relations at Erlangen University, Nürnberg. As these statistics only account for "static" use of prostitutes in Germany, the Stimulate Germany Package endeavors to impact the "sex tourism” sector, starting with visitors utilizing prostitutes and escorts for new means of exploring the Capital City of Berlin. If the package proves successful, all 16 German States plan to unilaterally unify all Prostitute taxation codes and increase funding for social services, security, and rights.

The launch of the Angela Merkel's, Stimulate Germany Package, will act in concert with the opening the new luxurious Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Berlin September 1, 2012. Angela Merkel and members of the Bundestag have chosen select Berlin Escorts and Prostitutes, including Aimmee Dudevant, Berlin's hottest new Escort/ Blogger confessionasofawhore.blogspot.de, to host the most exclusive guests Worldwide for its unveiling, with the state expecting to gross over 40 Million Euro from this one off, thus forward to consummate future earnings for the year of 6.6 Million.

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