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Originally Posted by jimbuna
What are Germany proposing as an alternative power source?
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The German pleb in the streets is perfectly happy with just making its Angst the sole argument.
However, try to decypher this:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=184112
I should give you a taste of what German dreamdancers are about. Dictatorship, brainwashing, streamlined freedom not exceedding the politically correct definitions.
Note that they claim to serve as an example that all the world will follow! That is the climax of arrogance.
Am deutschen Wesen soll muß und wird die Welt genesen. Well. Germany so far has lost around 2.5 trillion Euros (=5 trilliuon D-Marks) due to the costs of the Euro implementation for Germany. Germany'S armed forces are thinning out even more, thereform underway now made many experts stating thast Germany is no longer capable to fullfill its military obligations in the NATO alliance. German foreign joke Westerwelle has ruined plenty of German prestige, and turned the German seat in the UN sec council into a hoax, leading Germany'S demand to get a constant seat ad absurdum.
But Germany constantly makes noise on what a shining example it would be to the world, if only thew world would care to watch.
We need to leave the fossil and nuclear agte behind, yes, I fully agree on it. But in their fear to confront the industry directly and head on (due to the close symbiotic relations between industrial and politicalo leaders), it has lead to absurd conception on how to acchieve it. The result is mislead, dictatorial thinking regulation.
Both on national and EU level, hectic, meaningless and costly actionism is the result. Ideology has won over reality and
realpolitik.
Currently, of Germany'S 17 nuclear powerplants, only four are running anymore. TZhere are no power shortages. But this is because it is summer: lots of sun, thermal activity and wind. If we will live without blackouts in
winter, is another story. Also, our power imports have increased. Where is thr power coming from? Nuclear reactors in other countries whose security levels we claim to be inferior to German standards (a claim that I wonder if it really holds truth, the German reactors all are technically dated, to put it mildly).