And the following as well:
Al Mayadeen
9/16/22
Germany fears inevitable bankruptcy amid energy crisis
The Bundestag calls on the country to negotiate with Russia ‘with an open mind’, as anti-Russian sanctions begin to take their toll on the deteriorating economy and energy scarcity.
In a tweet on Thursday, German left-wing politician and chairman of the Bundestag committee on energy, Klaus Ernst, referenced statements by Chancellor Olaf Scholz that the sanctions should not hit Europe harder than Russia itself: “We have now imposed seven packages of sanctions and Gazprom is making record profits. At the same time, we are threatened with a wave of bankruptcies. Therefore: negotiate with Russia with an open mind”.
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https://english.almayadeen.net/news/economics/germany-fears-inevitable-bankruptcy-amid-energy-crisis
B.) B.)
Wave Of German Insolvencies Picks Up Speed…”Tenfold Increase in Gas, Electricity Prices”
C.)
European Union President Proposes Cutting Off Electricity to Consumers to ‘Flatten the Curve’
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4093184/posts
Unless you have a very clear objective you’re trying to motivate legislature for, warning of mass bankruptcies can be a self fulfilling prophecy.
It’s sort of like Greenspan saying the market was irrationally exuberant, and suddenly it was.
Or Gorge W Bush giving a speech that he needs $700 billion to stave of an economic crisis, and the next day there is a huge economic crisis.
Not saying that in both of those cases there weren’t problems that needed to be dealt with urgently. But words to the public can certainly influence public behavior.
She seems to be a good fighter.
Too small to care about.
mass bankruptcies otherwise known as The Green Economy