Good morning,
I just received a steep price increase from my energy provider enercity, raising the cost to 15 cents per kWh starting in August. That’s really tough, and I think prices will rise even further.
It’s a strange feeling to be thrown back so quickly into an energy supply situation where you have to figure out how to keep the house warm. It seems to me that the government has given up on the goal of enabling everyone to adequately cover at least their basic needs.
Goodbye central supply structures; now the winner is whoever has solar panels and a heat pump in their new build, while the others are left out.
Welcome back, coal heating 😕
Frustrated regards,
I just received a steep price increase from my energy provider enercity, raising the cost to 15 cents per kWh starting in August. That’s really tough, and I think prices will rise even further.
It’s a strange feeling to be thrown back so quickly into an energy supply situation where you have to figure out how to keep the house warm. It seems to me that the government has given up on the goal of enabling everyone to adequately cover at least their basic needs.
Goodbye central supply structures; now the winner is whoever has solar panels and a heat pump in their new build, while the others are left out.
Welcome back, coal heating 😕
Frustrated regards,
i_b_n_a_n schrieb:
Remark close to having criminal implications!Hello i_b_n_a_n
I am quoting one (among many statements) by Mr. Daniel Cohn-Bendit, founding member of the Green Party and still an influential member of this party:
“When a 5-year-old girl starts undressing, that is an incredibly erotic game.” He said this in a French talk show.
OK, the new RGG government has revived a former GDR law: “Defamation of politicians.” Long ago called “Lèse-majesté.”
This means that Ms. Baerbock may lie in much of her CV, but it is not allowed to call her out on it without risking criminal charges.
Or one is no longer allowed to simply quote Mr. Habeck’s words: “I always found patriotism disgusting,” or “I never had any connection with Germany and still don’t.” (Quoted freely from memory).
i_b_n_a_n schrieb:
And then: You seriously want to compare the current policies of Red/Yellow & Green with the Third Reich.Hello
Okay, not from RYG, but from the chancellor just before:
After a democratic election, she demanded—while staying in South Africa—that this election must be overturned because it was "unforgivable."
Steven
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Deliverer16 Jul 2022 17:16Matador schrieb:
Windows, roof, heating, electrical, bathrooms, etc. all up to date. Then I don’t understand where the problem lies...
And @Steven: this forum was a better place before you joined. It is very unpleasant here now. I hope you leave soon.
Steven schrieb:
Hello i_b_n_a_n
I am quoting one (of many statements) by Mr. Daniel Cohn-Bendit, founding member of the Greens and still an influential member of this party:
“When a 5-year-old girl starts undressing, that is an incredibly erotic game.” He said this in a French talk show.
OK, the new RGG government has revived a former East German law: “disparagement of politicians.” In the past, this was called “lese majesty.”
This means that Ms. Baerbock is allowed to lie about much of her resume without being held accountable, as that could be legally punishable.
Or one is no longer allowed to simply quote Mr. Habeck’s words: “I’ve always found patriotism disgusting,” or “I never related to Germany and still don’t.” (Quoted freely from memory). Sure, taken out of context, text from 1975. He has regretted it multiple times and nowadays considers it unforgivable. His “good deeds,” namely preventing many far-left activists from joining the RAF, can be conveniently overlooked in this context.
Your pointless rambling about Ms. Baerbock’s (admittedly foolish) behavior bears no relation to the almost simultaneous plundering by the black CSU knights.
And this is now YOUR argument for NOT supporting the Greens’ energy transition, and instead wanting to wait to see if the CSU manages it within this millennium?
Steven schrieb:
Hello i_b_n_a_n
I am quoting one (among many statements) from Mr. Daniel Cohn-Bendit, founding member of the Green Party and still an influential member of this party:
“When a 5-year-old girl starts to undress, it is an incredibly erotic game.” He said this in a French talk show.
OK, the new RGG government has revived a former East German law: “disparagement of politicians.” Long ago known as “lèse-majesté.”
This means that Ms. Baerbock is allowed to lie about much of her resume, but no one is allowed to call her out on it without risking criminal charges.
Or you are no longer allowed to simply quote Mr. Habeck’s words: “I always found patriotism disgusting,” or “I never had any connection with Germany and still don’t.” (Quoted from memory). Excellent, and thank you for sharing this exact quote here.
I also did a quick check three times earlier because this was new to me. On websites like correctiv or taz, I found statements addressing the allegations and also your above quote. It was a sentence from a French talk show meant to provoke someone. The topic was about childhood sexuality, not abuse.
...so, I’m off to do some plastering...