How bad is it, really? I notice less German holiday makers all over the world from last year. Yet, many EU residents, South Americans, and Israelis aspire to make it there. It mustn't be that bad.
2:18 how is this gas pipeline called? Where did you find this information? You cant have heavy industry with renewable energy. This is why everyone is leaving Europe.
Except they are uncompetetive on price, even excluding the infinite cost of "waste disposal". Need massive state subsidies to even approach parity with any other source (Beside dogshit like coal).
@@aenorist2431 Waste disposal is only an issue with old fashioned light water moderated reactors, without fuel reprocessing. Spent fuel can be reprocessed, and recycled back into reactors, over and over. It's what the French do, and their nuclear waste repository is small, only the size of a basketball court. Alternatively, other types of reactors such as molten salt reactors, graphite moderated reactors etc... use up long lived actinides.
This video insidiously pretends to blame Russia on blowing up its own gas pipelines (2:25), when the overwhelming circumstantial evidence and the all important "qui bono" (who benefits) factor unequivocally convicts the USA and its foreign subject operatives as the perpetrators. This virtual act of war directed at Germany and Russia was described in minute detail by Seymour Hersch, a reporter with impeccable credentials and a vast red of inside informants.
Hersch article is complete nonsense! Once a great journalist now an unhinged conspiracy theorist and Putin propagandist. Always relying on "anonymous" sources that he can never name or verify.
I hate these doom and gloom prophecies. We didn't freeze in the dark last winter, did we? Energy prices and inflation are going down in Germany already. Bankruptcies didn't happen, industries didn't leave the country - in the contrary: foreign companies are investing like crazy here. We build 4-5 wind turbines _per day_ and 30 football fields of solar panels (mostly on roofs) are installed _per day._
Germany is in a recession, and to start to have an idea of the disaster you can add to the nominal loss of GDP the loss of purchasing power due to inflation. Inflation "going down" is not enough, you would need deflation to stabilize the situation. Foreign companies are not investing like crazy, on the contrary they are getting their money out of Germany. You can see that by the amount of currency leaving Germany every month (around 10 billions, if memory serves). Bankruptcies in the EU are already at the highest level since 2015, and normally it takes time for bankruptcies to pick-up, so the situation is going to deteriorate further.
@@relaxingsounds6168 You don't seem to know how ridiculous your fear (or hope?) is. The German economy is more than fine. The German finance minister will collect a record breaking trillion (yes, with a "t") Euros in taxes this year. Just yesterday social benefits have been increased substantially. Today taxes were lowered for businesses. Our energy supply is secured. Inflation is falling. And the EU was never stronger than now. So we are fine, thanks for caring.
Germany is weak and will become a non-player now that America has killed their link to cheap LNG. Thank you Germans for all my COP, and XON dividend profits!
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You repeated many things over and over. This could have been 7 min easily...
How bad is it, really? I notice less German holiday makers all over the world from last year. Yet, many EU residents, South Americans, and Israelis aspire to make it there. It mustn't be that bad.
2:18 how is this gas pipeline called? Where did you find this information?
You cant have heavy industry with renewable energy. This is why everyone is leaving Europe.
if you DON'T want the earth to LOOK like Venus; nuclear power plants are the ONLT answer
Using visions of Venus to advise against nuclear power is wrong. Nuclear should be part of our energy mix.
Except they are uncompetetive on price, even excluding the infinite cost of "waste disposal".
Need massive state subsidies to even approach parity with any other source (Beside dogshit like coal).
@@aenorist2431 Waste disposal is only an issue with old fashioned light water moderated reactors, without fuel reprocessing. Spent fuel can be reprocessed, and recycled back into reactors, over and over. It's what the French do, and their nuclear waste repository is small, only the size of a basketball court.
Alternatively, other types of reactors such as molten salt reactors, graphite moderated reactors etc... use up long lived actinides.
@@aenorist2431Nuclear is the cheapest reliable source of energy.
Nucleerpower plants kills people
Solo power and wind best
What do you expect when an foreign power is in charge
Thanks for sharing
This video insidiously pretends to blame Russia on blowing up its own gas pipelines (2:25), when the overwhelming circumstantial evidence and the all important "qui bono" (who benefits) factor unequivocally convicts the USA and its foreign subject operatives as the perpetrators. This virtual act of war directed at Germany and Russia was described in minute detail by Seymour Hersch, a reporter with impeccable credentials and a vast red of inside informants.
Hersch article is complete nonsense! Once a great journalist now an unhinged conspiracy theorist and Putin propagandist. Always relying on "anonymous" sources that he can never name or verify.
Sooner or later they'll run Scholtz out of office and then out of Germany. He'll get what he deserves..
You mean he’ll be out of office and will get a job in one of russian companies, like Gerhard Schröder.
@@artfromlondon Exactly! That could certainly happen.
Rather a job at the Shadow-Bank BlackRock(Deep State) for whom he's already working @@artfromlondon
Back to coal for Germany until Russia turns back on the gas, lol
in trouble??? no worries, the next guy with a weird mustache will rise and take power once again. LOL
That's the price to be a 🐕of the USA 😜
yep
I hate these doom and gloom prophecies. We didn't freeze in the dark last winter, did we? Energy prices and inflation are going down in Germany already. Bankruptcies didn't happen, industries didn't leave the country - in the contrary: foreign companies are investing like crazy here. We build 4-5 wind turbines _per day_ and 30 football fields of solar panels (mostly on roofs) are installed _per day._
Germany is in a recession, and to start to have an idea of the disaster you can add to the nominal loss of GDP the loss of purchasing power due to inflation. Inflation "going down" is not enough, you would need deflation to stabilize the situation. Foreign companies are not investing like crazy, on the contrary they are getting their money out of Germany. You can see that by the amount of currency leaving Germany every month (around 10 billions, if memory serves). Bankruptcies in the EU are already at the highest level since 2015, and normally it takes time for bankruptcies to pick-up, so the situation is going to deteriorate further.
Just a matter of time..... The signs are all there.
@@classics39 Why is everyone obsessed with the supposed impending demise of Germany?
@@hape3862 Because that will probably mean the end of the EU, so it's quite an important issue.
@@relaxingsounds6168 You don't seem to know how ridiculous your fear (or hope?) is. The German economy is more than fine. The German finance minister will collect a record breaking trillion (yes, with a "t") Euros in taxes this year. Just yesterday social benefits have been increased substantially. Today taxes were lowered for businesses. Our energy supply is secured. Inflation is falling. And the EU was never stronger than now. So we are fine, thanks for caring.
Woke broke
Germany is weak and will become a non-player now that America has killed their link to cheap LNG. Thank you Germans for all my COP, and XON dividend profits!