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To: pepsionice

Thanks, I’ve been reading your blogs, the greens brought this upon Germany, now they’re reluctant to let it go. But they better or people will freeze to death this winter and beyond.


39 posted on 08/07/2022 12:49:02 PM PDT by PROCON (Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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To: PROCON

All these trends (from SPD/Green parties) were laid out two or three decades ago (even before Merkel). Always as the righteous way of ‘saving’ the Earth.

Killing off nuke/coal power. Having to pay each group money to turn off early (tens of billions of Euro)...added to the cost of taxation and the escalating cost of power (2nd highest grid cost of any European country). Never caring about the consumer.

Then the war started up, and their path since 1970...friends of the Soviet Union/Russia...with all this cheap but misleading natural gas. Getting all freaked out about fracking in Germany (forbidding that in 2016), but they readily buy fracked natural gas from Russia, which made no sense.

When Trump warned them, and suggested a LNG port...they slowballed the idea. Now? They need it in a hurry but the cost level (whoever they buy it from) will be probably double from before.

Everyone now suffers in some way. They discovered the making of beer bottles requires natural gas. They found out these massive outdoor public pool complexes used natural gas to heat the water. Politicians huddle around and suggest stupid things like only bathing every other day (with heated water). The grid needs to support a massive amount of E-cars in the next decade, but everyone is skeptical of the cost level involved. And there in the background is Covid...still lingering.


61 posted on 08/07/2022 6:54:30 PM PDT by pepsionice
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