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Quote (Melatonina @ Nov 22 2022 09:12am)
fixed.

lol german is so crushed. Imagine being dumb to the point of spending billions just to be able to use imported/crap, anti-ecologic shist gas from us at twice the price (at least) lmao.
Remember when these idiots shutted down nuclear plants and right after got back to use coal


Ya German idiots who "shutted" down haha
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Nov 22 2022 03:00am
Quote (Melatonina @ 22 Nov 2022 08:12)
fixed.

lol german is so crushed. Imagine being dumb to the point of spending billions just to be able to use imported/crap, anti-ecologic shist gas from us at twice the price (at least) lmao.
Remember when these idiots shutted down nuclear plants and right after got back to use coal

The LNG terminals can also be used to import natural gas from the Gulf states or Canada. There are also fields in Patagonia which will come online in a couple of years. So no, Germany is not becoming as reliant on American gas as it was on Russian gas before the war (50+% share of German gas imports).

We gotta get our gas from somewhere, and unfortunately, there aren't enough suppliers who are exemplary democracies, so we have to cover some of our demand from autocratic shitholes. I'd rather receive it from countries like Qatar than from a country that is waging a war of aggression in our immediate neighborhood.


This post was edited by Black XistenZ on Nov 22 2022 03:01am
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Quote (Black XistenZ @ Nov 22 2022 10:00am)
The LNG terminals can also be used to import natural gas from the Gulf states or Canada. There are also fields in Patagonia which will come online in a couple of years. So no, Germany is not becoming as reliant on American gas as it was on Russian gas before the war (50+% share of German gas imports).

We gotta get our gas from somewhere, and unfortunately, there aren't enough suppliers who are exemplary democracies, so we have to cover some of our demand from autocratic shitholes. I'd rather receive it from countries like Qatar than from a country that is waging a war of aggression in our immediate neighborhood.


It's still not a wise choice considering the transport distances. Lmao patagonia now. And you shutted down nuclear plants for "ecologic" reasons. 10/10

talking about Qatar, the country that led to syria's war when the latter decided to choose russia for its pipeline, another great show of cluelessness.
I'm not surprised you would choose those animals and in the same time, maybe cry for gay repression around the world. you sick in da head m8

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Quote (Black XistenZ @ Nov 22 2022 11:00am)
The LNG terminals can also be used to import natural gas from the Gulf states or Canada. There are also fields in Patagonia which will come online in a couple of years. So no, Germany is not becoming as reliant on American gas as it was on Russian gas before the war (50+% share of German gas imports).

We gotta get our gas from somewhere, and unfortunately, there aren't enough suppliers who are exemplary democracies, so we have to cover some of our demand from autocratic shitholes. I'd rather receive it from countries like Qatar than from a country that is waging a war of aggression in our immediate neighborhood.


Have you "shutted" down the nuclear reactor? Why you "shutted" down nuclear reactor?
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Quote (Palasan @ Nov 22 2022 10:07am)
Have you "shutted" down the nuclear reactor? Why you "shutted" down nuclear reactor?


I'd be you I wouldnt blame too much germany as compared to your subcountry it is a great land of innovation.
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Quote (Melatonina @ Nov 22 2022 11:09am)
I'd be you I wouldnt blame too much germany as compared to your subcountry it is a great land of innovation.


Why you shutted down your brain.
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Nov 22 2022 03:21am
Quote (Palasan @ 22 Nov 2022 10:07)
Have you "shutted" down the nuclear reactor? Why you "shutted" down nuclear reactor?


I did not support shutting down our nuclear power plants. It's completely retarted policy, driven by the Green party and their hegemony over the public discourse (and enabled by Merkel's opportunistic spinelessness). The German Greens were founded as the confluence of two like-minded protest movements from the late 70s and early 80s: the anti-war and the anti-nuclear movement. Being anti-nuclear is THE core ideological belief of many of their members and elected officials. A lot of their senior politicians spent their whole life fighting for the end of nuclear energy in Germany, they are not gonna reverse course or compromise on this issue under any circumstances.

Unfortunately, they punch above their electoral weight when it comes to their influence on the political direction of our country, first because they are the darlings of Germany's mainstream media and, second, because they happen to be the pivotal "swing" bloc in our political landscape; it is extremely difficult to come up with a realistic government coalition that has a majority and doesn't involve the Greens.
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Quote (Black XistenZ @ Nov 22 2022 11:21am)
I did not support shutting down our nuclear power plants. It's completely retarted policy, driven by the Green party and their hegemony over the public discourse (and enabled by Merkel's opportunistic spinelessness). The German Greens were founded as the confluence of two like-minded protest movements from the late 70s and early 80s: the anti-war and the anti-nuclear movement. Being anti-nuclear is THE core ideological belief of many of their members and elected officials. A lot of their senior politicians spent their whole life fighting for the end of nuclear energy in Germany, they are not gonna reverse course or compromise on this issue under any circumstances.

Unfortunately, they punch above their electoral weight when it comes to their influence on the political direction of our country, first because they are the darlings of Germany's mainstream media and, second, because they happen to be the pivotal "swing" bloc in our political landscape; it is extremely difficult to come up with a realistic government coalition that has a majority and doesn't involve the Greens.


I saw you with a wrench when "you shutted down" nuclear reactors and picked up the spade to burn coal.


Wouldn't waste time trying to explain anything to the likes of Melatonina who thinks Germany is crushed, he is a rural Belgian farmer with rotten teeth, who is only aware of how to drive a tractor expressing his low iq in broken english about nuclear reactor policies.
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Quote (Indisposable @ 21 Nov 2022 22:27)
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Screen-Shot-2022-09-30-at-10.49.08-AM.png

Did you have a point you were attempting to make? I might have missed it, thought it was pretty obvious using 'the big man' and his own words as a source. Even located a short version for the goldfish in this topic, what's lower than a goldfish? That's you, whatever it might be.


I made my point. I'm not remotely surprised you're incapable of comprehending it. :rofl:
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Nov 22 2022 06:19am
Quote (Black XistenZ @ 22 Nov 2022 10:21)
I did not support shutting down our nuclear power plants. It's completely retarted policy, driven by the Green party and their hegemony over the public discourse (and enabled by Merkel's opportunistic spinelessness). The German Greens were founded as the confluence of two like-minded protest movements from the late 70s and early 80s: the anti-war and the anti-nuclear movement. Being anti-nuclear is THE core ideological belief of many of their members and elected officials. A lot of their senior politicians spent their whole life fighting for the end of nuclear energy in Germany, they are not gonna reverse course or compromise on this issue under any circumstances.

Unfortunately, they punch above their electoral weight when it comes to their influence on the political direction of our country, first because they are the darlings of Germany's mainstream media and, second, because they happen to be the pivotal "swing" bloc in our political landscape; it is extremely difficult to come up with a realistic government coalition that has a majority and doesn't involve the Greens.


Europeans decide to build a common jet fighter but they failed to put all in a modular, safe, nuclear plant solution while having all the cards in hands. Really sad.

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