Europe's Energy Crisis and the EU Banana Republic

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nicolas wrote: Sat Dec 03, 2022 7:32 am So, first, we have this:

EU Lawmakers Uphold Ban on New Combustion Engine Cars by 2035
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... ify%20wall

And now, we have that:

Switzerland Considers Electric Vehicle Ban To Avoid Blackouts
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News ... kouts.html

You guys know how to invest in horse carriages? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Well, the side benefit from horse carriages is that they will have a lot of Horse S**T that could be used for manure or to produce methane :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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SOL wrote: Sat Dec 03, 2022 8:30 am
nicolas wrote: Sat Dec 03, 2022 7:32 am So, first, we have this:

EU Lawmakers Uphold Ban on New Combustion Engine Cars by 2035
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... ify%20wall

And now, we have that:

Switzerland Considers Electric Vehicle Ban To Avoid Blackouts
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News ... kouts.html

You guys know how to invest in horse carriages? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Well, the side benefit from horse carriages is that they will have a lot of Horse S**T that could be used for manure or to produce methane :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

This is all jolly good stuff isn't it. If you were wirting a political comedy you couldn't come up with anything better.



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harryg wrote: Sat Dec 03, 2022 11:00 am

Follow the money ?
Maybe follow the stench of you know what? or maybe do the opposite. But you are right the wannabe nouveau rich couldn't tell the difference between a horse's arse and its face. To them its all kosher as long as its in vogue
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Is it possible Larry Fink, supporter of FTX/ESG stupidity and Davos/WEF, is on the outs?

https://www.costar.com/article/14652504 ... cerns-grow

Along with TB12/Curry and Paul Tudor Jones, maybe the 0.1% are really going after their own group of followers by putting them on the outside looking in?

These are major financial geniuses based on their historical returns (Brady not so much, but he does ok in the supermodel category).
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Europe is in complete shambles. Their policies is completely ludicrous. It seems like the insane liberal US hive mind parasitic minds infected europe and they forgot what happened to them in the past
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The oldest metallurgical enterprise in Germany and Europe went bankrupt

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In Germany, the oldest metallurgical enterprise in Europe over 600 years old, the Eisenwerk Erla plant in Saxony, went bankrupt, reports the Rg.ru website. The reason is the consequences of the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic and rising energy prices.

The first mention of the Eisenwerk Erla factory appeared in the XIV century. Among the owners of the enterprise, both local feudal lords and manufacturers, as well as Indian investors who bought the plant in 2007, were noted.

The Eisenwerk Erla plant survived the devastating Thirty Years' War in Europe in the XVII century and even World War II. At present time, the owners of the enterprise are in no hurry to finally close it and are working on financial recovery.

Two more bankrupt enterprises in Germany with more than a century of history are the 150 years old breweries Memminger and Friedenfels in Bavaria. The sources of the problems are most likely the same as those of the Eisenwerk Erla plant.

https://turkmenportal.com/en/blog/59284 ... t-bankrupt


There is only one reason: Energy. Without cheap energy Germany is sadly toast.
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https://youtu.be/qXoZBn1hgpo?si=wwr3Wqt2JJEO3-zu

If nations have USA as friend, these nations dont need ennemies.

Its not only against the german people, but against all european people. USA became a real rogue state. We are very

far from the USA before the eighties. These USA are gone for ever. !!!!!!
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https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_ ... ity-fears/

EU banana republic, no no, its more a caliphate. Brusselistan and all cities of belgistan refuse to hold the match.

But wait, ""The host city has not yet been designated, with Budapest being cited as an option.""

Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, a fascist country ruled by the dictator Orban who refuses massive

immigration. Is it possible that Hungary could be a peace haven, and why could it be a peace haven ?????????
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