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EU Commission wants to cut Hungary 7.5 billion euros in subsidies
( A typical example of EU Dictatorship)

The reason for this is violations of fundamental rights and legal uncertainties....No kidding!
The money from the EU budget is not sufficiently protected against misuse in Hungary, said EU Commissioner Johannes Hahn....... :lmao:
Remember, they sent 19 Billion Euros to the Clown in the Ukraine....No Democracy (Opposition parties are banned), no fundamental rights, legal no man's land and misuse of funds by the corrupt pack are no issues.

The real reason:
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has ruled out the prospect of a Russian gas ban in the European Union’s next package of sanctions, saying it would be “impossible.” i.e. they'd oppose it. Landlocked Hungary is overwhelmingly dependent on Russian hydrocarbons. “If you’re not able to import gas from Russia, then the country stops, economy stops, we cannot heat the houses, we cannot run the economy. ...."...EXACTLY! But the EU leadership does not have the interest of their members in mind. Funny, GB left the Union and then Boris turned around and followed their ignorant policies. Go figure!
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''The UK is toast.

Families can't afford that.
Businesses can't afford that.

The government can't even afford to subsidize that for long. This is going to break the country.''


That was the plan all along;



Wall Street Silver @WallStreetSilv

Something went horribly wrong after GFC in 2008… real wages were steadily increasing for 60 years…. but after GFC real wages were stagnant for 12 years and are now declining… the population is getting poorer.

Printing our way to prosperity did not work out very well.



Roll on TheGreatReset, digital money and communist authoritarianism.
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Twain's Mustache @TwainsMustache
27m
120 GW of wind and solar capacity and they are only producing ~ 10 GW

and yet there are still morons in Europe that think more wind & solar is the solution to Europe's energy crisis.


Same in the UK, either it's too windy or not windy enough, either it's too sunny or not sunny enough. We've already covered the land and coastline with turbines but they only ever produce 10% of capacity, - solution - er, more turbines FFS.

Reminder that Biomass is labelled a 'renewable' but it's just burning wood chip.




Wind - GB Grid @UK_WindEnergy
20m
GB Grid: #Wind is generating 1.19GW (3.74%) out of 31.77GW
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Politicians not interested in learning lessons, you are doomed.


⚠️ California Moves to Ban Natural Gas Furnaces and Heaters by 2030

🔹 Environmentalists says move will pave way for other states

🔹 Decision is part of California effort to fight climate change


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Political determination to drive societies into poverty.

Earlier this week, Representative Rashida Tlaib embarrassed herself before the public when she demanded to know whether major US banks would stop funding ALL fossil fuel projects.

Jamie Dimon’s response was on point:

"Absolutely not and that would be the road to Hell for America."



Lobby NGOs are receiving huge funding to push the green agenda.

Earthjustice, which describes itself as the premier nonprofit public interest environmental law organization. They boast of deploying 170 lawyers against “630+ active legal proceedings.”

But anyone who has done even basic research knows full well that renewables are nowhere near able to replace fossile fuels.

The real goal must be the obvious one, that shuting down coal, gas, oil and nucear power stations will destroy capitalist economies.


ramping-renewables-cant-provide-enough-heat-energy-winter

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/rampin ... rgy-winter

''In some ways, the lack of availability of fuels for winter is a canary in the coal mine regarding future energy shortages. People have been concerned about oil shortages, but winter fuel shortages are, in many ways, just as bad. They can result in people “freezing in the dark.”

In this post, I will look at some of the issues involved [1-8].

[1] Batteries are suitable for fine-tuning the precise time during a 24-hour period solar electricity is used. They cannot be scaled up to store solar energy from summer to winter.''

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There was a pressure drop on both lines of the Nord Stream 1,2, the operator of the Nord Stream AG gas pipeline said.
RIA News
It is noted that the causes of the incident are being investigated.
News
The coast services of Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Russia were immediately notified about the incident.
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