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Sorry, but it has never been that bad as it Is recently, most of those flooded villages,towns, cities had never been flooded before, this is why there are all these dykes, pumping stations, flood gates, barriers etc...
This time it was the combination of four storm surges, melting water from the Harz mountains and permanent rain since three weeks...as the north sea is pushing inlands, the rivers, streams etc can't get rid of their waters towards the sea...
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Greetings from Bremen 👋
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@Apsoy Pike The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills and others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Electrolyseurs (wind to power) are under construction everywhere as well.
Btw, since September no Russian nat gas imports anymore (apart from Hungary).
Germany is/ has been forwarding nat gas to the Ukraine, Poland, Austria, Tchechia and some other countries.
All those mentioned countries had to fill up their nat gas buffers before winter.
France had to shut down half of its nuclear power plants because of low water levels in the rivers due to the recent heat wave and urgently needed maintenance ( still ongoing), therefor Germany is doing the back up power for France and sending six times more electricity to France as normally.
About 80% of France's electricity gets produced by nuclear power and the French are heating with
electricity.
48% of Germany's electricity gets produced by renewables ( wind, solar, water).
Most of the nat gas is used as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc, and as written before, will be replaced by green hydrogen.
Btw, Norway, the Netherlands and Belgium have taken over from Russia with delivering nat gas to the EU27. Therefor: the EU27 are doing good ...
Greetings from the EU 😉
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@lhmsc
When you're paying about €700 per month for your healthcare than your salary must be pretty good, as the monthly healthcare fee is ALWAYS A FIXED PERCENTAGE of your salary, apart from you have private insurance. But as you're saying, that your employer is paying the other half, than it's the fixed percentage.
That hospitals have "weird" opening times is only for visitors, visiting people in hospital, not though for AE, thats open 24/7.
What could be, that the hospital were you live, decided, that people, instead of going to the GP, "plastering" the AE with banal issues, don't get treated anymore, as they are "stuffing up" the AE, while the real emergencies get hindered to be treated.
Add on: all doctors are in duty to have one day a week with so called "open consultation".
You need to "bring" a bit of time with you as it's without appointment, but inner one week you would be able to see the doctor ...
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@Itz_Hawks
It's not about money, but infrastructure, like housing/no capacities left, schools/teachers for language etc, doctors/people have to checked for illnesses/vaccination etc, food supply, civil services/ when there is a village with 500 or 1000 people living there and 50ish people are coming in New per day, how do you think, it's going...
Or Lampedusa, with 5000 people living there, 120 boats arrived on one day with 6000 people. I wonder, how you would feel...
Also all of those volunteers, which are doing support since 2010, when it all started, are exausted, as they have to start every time from the beginning...
Looking at the video, those two guys from Gambia and Cameroon are from safe contries, therefor no right to claim for asylum...
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@prettsmedia Germany's population: 83,13 million (2021),
Country's were German is spoken: Austria, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, South Tyrol/Italy, Switzerland, partly Belgium, partly Tchechia, partly Romania, partly the Netherlands and some parts in South-America (Argentinia/Brazil). Alsace-Lorraine/France
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@ralfulrich6254
My answer was to that guy, who claimed "don't give money to Ukraine anymore, give it to the farmers"...
And I know very well, that not all farmers are the same...half of my neighbours are farmers ...you should be aware, that it's not about the Diesel subsidies only, but about the way, farming is handled since decades...
I wonder, if you're one of those, who is "standing 100% with the farmers", but then buys 5 kgs of meat for € 1,50... 😎
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@Apsoy Pike Well, as I wrote, it's not solar only. And there are so called "fluid salt" storage batteries as another option to hydrogen as a storage battery.
Nuclear power, as we could see this summer, isn't a real option = no water, no cooling. And most of the needed Uranium is from Russia.
Btw, Germany on its own has cooperations with 10 other countries worldwide to produce green hydrogen.
Again, hydrogen can also be used as raw material for proceeding things and as storage battery.
The Netherlands, Denmark and Germany have this project called
" green hydrogen coast line", all subsidiesed by the EU and the Gvts.
It's on the way all over the EU27, hydrogen is the future 😉
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@Yak
About 48% of Germany's electricity gets produced by renewables (wind, solar, water).
Germany didn't and doesn't have electricity problems, it's even delivering electricity towards France (which had problems with its nuclear power plants because of low water levels in the rivers due to the recent heat wave and urgently needed maintenance (still ongoing).
Norway, Belgium and the Netherlands have taken over from Russia with delivering nat gas to the EU27.
Germany is/was forwarding nat gas to Ukraine, Poland, Austria, Tchechia and some other countries as well.
The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills and others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Electrolyseurs (wind to power) are under construction everywhere as well.
Please look up for the "green hydrogen coast line", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany, all subsidiesed by the EU and Gvts.
Add on: please look up for Wolfspeed, a US company which will build a gigafactory for semi conductors at the Federal State of Saarland.
Infenion near Dresden
Bosch near Dresden
TSMC (Taiwanese company which will build a gigafactory for micro chips) at Silicon Saxony near Dresden
Intel near Magdeburg
Northvolt near Hamburg
Not only cars get build in Germany but all sorts of machineries/technologies etc as well 😊
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@frostbitethebookowl8996
I don't have "fear", myself being part of a family including six different Nationalities, it's just a "pain in the neck", as those are always the same sort of people doing that.
Never heard about those "peace judges", they "sort" everything, even murder etc.
Yes, the German law system is taking care of those people, and yes, most of those sort of respect the German society, but, as everywhere else, others not, thinking, they are "special", therefor above the law.
Btw, some time ago a film team wanted to take/ shoot some "scenes" in that shown area, the whole film team including actors were there until one of those Clan members came, spoke with the director and stated, if they stay, there will be severe problems, the Clan doesn't allow this here. No joke, they had to go to Babelsberg Film Studios and do the "takes" there. Not on !!
And that's got nothing to do with anything apart from not accepting the law of the (any) country you're living in.
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@wakey87
This is the unfortunate way most of Brits see the EU27, still not aware, this peace project called EU27 is the best thing ever what happened to the European Continent.
As you can see at Ukraine what can happen, when another (neighbour-) country shows "Imperial hunger".
You Brits (btw, I'm married to one 😉) are living on an Island, therefor borders can't be "pushed around", like Germany, which has NINE DIRECT BORDER COUNTRIES, it's an absolute necessacity to work in cooperation with your neighbours.
And as a big union of 27 countries with about 450ish million people living here, it's about:
all for one, one for all, together we're strong.
Greetings from the EU27 😉
Add on: in case you're interested, please look up for:
Robert Schuman, the " father of Europe", born in Luxembourg ( then German, later French), who's idea of an European Union started in the 1920s....
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@MSD Group
It's NOT up to the Brits to decide to be an EU member again or not.
Re-joining isn't possible/no option.
The UK/GB has to apply for EU membership with fulfilling the Copenhagen Criteria first, if by then NONE of the EU member states vetos, the UK/ GB might get the status as an "applying candidate for EU membership", after that the real negotiations start, which could take decades.
No exceptions, no "fast track" for any country in the world as stated by the EU Commission.
The figures of Germany's economy were released today on the news, therefor available everywhere.
And France's raise of retirement age will be a good one, as it isn't the first EU member state doing so.
Add on: the "raising the retirement age" is done with a "grace/ transition" period, therefor if you're lets say 62 by now, you don't have to work out of a sudden longer. It starts way before people reach that age and is done by the year of birth, therefor some time in the future.
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@mike The Netherlands, Danmark and Germany have the project "green hydrogen coast line", Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven is involved, all subsidiesed by the EU and Gvts.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmill parks and others. Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities. The EU/ Germany will replace all fossil fuels (coal, oil, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Hydrogen can replace nat gas as a raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc
Daimler and Volvo Trucks have developed hydrogen powered trucks as well as the Faun Group.
Plenty of those trucks are already in service. Some weeks ago the world wide first 14 hydrogen powered trains (Alston) started their service in Lower Saxony/ Germany. The recently under construction being LNG terminals are convertable to hydrogen.
Namibia and Germany have this cooperation to build the worlds largest solar park including a production plant for green hydrogen and Ammoniac.
Btw, 48% of Germany's electricity gets produced with renewables (wind, solar, water). And I'm using wind power for my electricity since 15 years.
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@swiftflight7927 😉
Forgot to say: it's a usual thing in German speaking countries to put a "the" in front of a country...
"the Netherlands, the UK, the US, the Ukraine, the Lebanon, the Kongo, some are "female", some are "male", others don't have any at all, so no "disrespect", just "language issues" LOL
Btw, "the" Ukraine is "female" 😉
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@prettsmedia Ok 😉
Germans are "not trying so hard", but it's our language. I wonder, how you would feel, when all of a sudden foreign people are demanding, to not speak Bulgarian in your own country anymore, that's all.
Btw, I'm speaking 3 languages, but lets say, foreign doctors/ nurses coming, not able to speak the national language (where ever it is), how would you feel as a patient, not able to tell the doctor/ nurse, what your health problems are (in your own country). That's actually what it's all about...
Greetings from Germany 😉
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@thanksmaybe4103 What, you mean where a Serbian shot an Austrian Crown Prince in Bosnia and therefor Austria declared war to Serbia and because Russia was an allie to Serbia they started attacking and then Germany got involved because of being allied to Austria?? And so on and so on....
The historians of today (from all countries) had researches about WWI, and they clearly found out, that Germany wasn't the only country being guilty. It was this terrible Nationalism of those days, and all of the countries were "hot" on going into war. Btw, the Kaiser, as useless as he was, wrote letters to his cousins (Tsar, the King) and the Austrian Kaiser, stating: as Serbia followed the demand/ ultimatum of Austria to hand over the assassinator to Austria, there is no need and reason for starting a war.
The rest is history ...
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@vaibhavpal9873 The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels ( oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills and others.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
All along the coast lines (North Sea and Baltic Sea) electrolyseurs (wind to power) are under construction.
The Netherlands, Denmark and Germany have this project called
" green hydrogen coast line), all subsidiesed by the EU and Gvts.
Daimler and Volvo Trucks have developed hydrogen powered trucks/ vehicles as well as the Faun Group, those trucks are already in use.
Some weeks ago the world wide first 14 hydrogen powered trains
(Alston) started their service in Lower Saxony/ Germany.
Btw, 48% of Germany's electricity gets produced by renewables ( wind, solar, water). 30.000 windmills including the offshore windmills are working in Germany, figures still raising.
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Every EU member state can leave the EU27 on its own free will, but it's up to the EU27 only, to decide, which country can join the EU and when.
The UK doesn't even fulfill the needed criteria for APPLYING for EU membership at the moment.
Joining the EU goes like that ONLY =
The UK has to apply for EU membership by fulfilling the Copenhagen Criteria FIRST (which would be monitored by the EUs Commission), if NONE of the EU27 member states vetos the UK joining the EU, only then the UK/GB would receive the status as a "candidate for EU membership", and then the 35 chapters have to be fulfilled and implemented properly (which would be monitored by the EUs Commission), if not done properly, joining process stops instantly, which could take decades.
Estimated time needed for joining the EU are minimum 15+ years AFTER fullfilling the Copenhagen Criteria FIRST.
Right now there are various EUs member states, which wouldn't even take UKs application form..
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@missrayelyn3045 Uhh, why are you attacking me? I never said anything against the USA, was just admitting (and its NOT MY oppinion, but the US forces see it like that) about the bases spread over Europe (and others).
Btw, where are the Abrams? Gepard tanks and PZH2000s, MARS II, IRIS-T have been send, those "things" are also tanks, just not the so called "battle tanks", like Abrams, LeClerc, Leopard and others. None of the NATO members have sent any to Ulraine yet, might come, who knows? But still no reason to be so aggressive.
Greetings from Germany 😉
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@jeremywvarietyofviewpoints3104 Germany stripped down it's monarchy in 1918, but the aristocrats are still there, BUT their titles are PART OF THEIR NAMES, without any function.
And of course (not like the Russian descendants), the descendants of the German/Prussian Kaiser are alive, like all the other major aristocrats, princes, dukes etc.
They go to work like others, I used to have a collegues, which was/is a duchess, she was the secretary in that office, so what 😉
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@eternal_ecstasy_77 WHAT??
I neither believe in "wonder nations", whatever that might be, but I know the history.
At that time Germany was neither ONE NATION, but a PATCHWORK OF MANY NATIONS, all with their own money, taxes, laws, partly even languages (NOT dialects), etc.
I didn't make it up !!
Btw, sort of half of those kingdoms/ princedoms are the todays Federal States.
Add on: in case of you talking about "nation" as some sort of "tribes", the territories of the ancient tribes are virtually simular to the todays Federal States again "gg".
Typo/ autocorrect 😉
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Hydrogen is needed as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper, cement, plastic, tyres, cosmetics, medication and lots of other things all of us are using daily .
Just saying...
Add on: remember, while the lock downs a couple of years ago (traveling by plane was down to the level of 1951 etc) so many experts/people were saying: ah, this might change the world for good, reducing our consumption of energy etc, lock downs were gone and the people went crazy "doing even more things/journeys etc" then before the lock downs.
What I mean is: do you really believe, that people are willing! to reduce their energy consumption by changing massivly their life style, youngsters included?!
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@75VNK0 Just be happy over there in Bulgaria and enjoy the EU membership, where Germany is the largest funder 😉
Btw, do you know, what :barbar" means? No? The ancient Greek called everybody, who wasn't able to speak ancient Greek a "Barbar". As the Greeks didn't understand the other language, all they would understand was "bar bar bar". Therefor ..... yes, you too "gg" ....
Add on: forgot to say, the language, we're using here (English), is a so called "West Germanic language", like Dutch, German, Flamic. The "Eastern Germanic languages" are Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, all based on "Germanic language roots".
Oops ....
Did you really bother to ask all those people from the nine direct border countries of Germany? Wow, I'm very impressed with so much effort "gg".
Greetings from Germany 😉
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@75VNK0 We don't come to agree on this subject. And again, may be in certain professions it might be ok to do so, but the majority of Jobs need the official language of a country. On top of that, there also exists a private life. By refusing to learn the language of the country you're living in, cuts you off. I doubt, you wouldn't talk like that, if we wouldn't talk about German here .... I also used to live abroad, and for me it was a pleasure and a must, to learn the language of the country, I was living in, due to respect.
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@AnneHeyns
Every person which isn't his oppinion ends up in prison, hundreds of thousands have been imprisoned for political reason.
Lots of Turks have/ are applying for political asylum in Germany:
journalists, teachers, lawyers, doctors of medicine, politicians from the hardly existing (anymore) oppositions parties, etc, the list is endless and still ongoing, sadly ....
Just saying.
He is in power for 20 years now, I would call him an autocrat, which doesn't make it any better.
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Hydrogen goes perfect for "heavy vehicles, planes, trains, trucks, ships", not though for cars, there the e-cars are better.
Please look up for those "projects (not new):
the "green hydrogen coast line", which is a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany, Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven is involved as well, all subsidiesed by the EU and Gvts.
Electrolyseurs are under construction everywhere.
Some months ago the world wide first hydrogen powered trains (Alston) started their service in Lower Saxony/ Germany, Daimler trucks has developed trucks running on hydrogen, the Faun Group have developed hydrogen powered trucks as well, those trucks are already in use.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
It's on the way ...
The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045, this project had started long before the war in Ukraine started.
This terrible war has actually "boost" the progress towards going green....
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As I wrote about Nato: you were mentioning, that the EU "armed" the RoI, my answer to that was, that the EU27 has the same "military agreement" within EU member states then Nato (duty to support each other in case of ..).
Again, as written before: in some ways you are blaming the EU by not giving Cameron enough of "exceptions" for the UK/ GB as wanted. As I wrote before, the UK/GB was actually from beginning of its EU membership more or less demanding exceptions, it had reached the limits. Nobody is/was forced to join the EU, and the coming rules with it are made by the EU member states, including the UK/GB ...
Btw, it was always clear, that the EU is permanently advancing, well known by the Continental EU citizens/ member states, just not by the UK/GB.
If you're interested, please read up about Robert Schuman, the "father of Europe", born in Luxembourg (then German, later French), who's idea of an European Union started in the 1920s.
Greetings from the EU27 😉
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@chrissymoss514 Thank you 😉
To get a small impression of an surveillant/ dictatorship ruled country, I can recommend the film "the lifes of others", playing at the mid eighties in the GDR, showing how nasty it is, when you can't trust anybody anymore (your own children, husband/ wife, neighbours, friends, collegues etc). That is very pregnant and not everybody is an hero. Shouldn't be an excuse, as I myself don't know, how "brave" I would be in that situation or if I would go straight away into prison because of my oppinion.
Greetings from Bremen 😉
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@paulbrady4579
Yeah, right, errr .... and EU citizens are eating hamsters and burning their furniture to heat their homes LOL
Meanwhile in the EU: hamsters are sitting in deck chairs drinking cocktails "gg",
10°C at night thanks to climate change, nat gas buffers are full, price cap for nat gas and electricity until April 2024, oh, and the supermarket shelfs are bursting full with fresh food from all over the EU27 😉
How is it going on your Brexit island, fish are swimming in sewage, exploding energy prices, food banks in hospitals for the staff, lack of medication, NHS is doing .... not so well, errr,
Yeah, but Brexit means Brexit 😉
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@Anonymous Illuminatus
Thanks for your compliment Sir, my pleasure 😉
Yes, of course it's difficult to keep 27 independent and souvereign nations going along with each other, but you shouldn't forget, those EU rules are made and agreed by exactly those 27 member states and have to be confirmed with one voice!
The EU isn't perfect, but it's been worked on permanently to get more advanced by doing progress, which isn't going easy, but mostly solutions get found and implemented.
Lots of compromises and patience is needed for those procedures .
The EU27 works like that:
it's based on a "framework" working like an "huge umbrella", the EU27 have imposed minimum standards (the umbrella) to protect its people/citizens in every possible way like
"human rights, labourship, environment, free speech/press, independent justice etc".
But also protecting its citizens to not get sh** quality of goods/food, or when technical progress is available getting the best/most energy saving goods, etc.
Like this huge "upset issue" in the UK/GB (only) before the referendum: lots of Brits were getting upset, that they have to get rid of their old, energy eating vacuum cleaner, which wasn't correct.
The EU27 (UK included) had decided, that from year x on technical equipment with low energy consumption should be available on the market only, but of course every EU citizen could use the existing equipment up to its gone/used.
And of course, because of technical progress the modern electrical equipment is much more efficient with using less energy.
But that info came mostly never across the channel and was used for anti EU oppinion 🤔.
About the EU27s "framework/umbrella": of course EVERY EU member state could act as wanted within or above that "framework standards", but never "below" those EU27 standards.
When those ten new EU member states joined (Poland, Slowenia, etc), the EU27 had implemented a law, which allowed all "old" EU member states to "open it's social systems/working market etc with delay" up to 7/10 (not sure about 7 or 10 years) years later so their markets (work, health-, social system etc) don't get "flooded".
All EU member states used that law, apart from : Britain, and of course they all came.
Afterwords big complains were done, including the British politicians.
So much misinformation about the EU was done by politicians as well as the British media, always and only as a "benefit" of British politicians.
You were asking about the EU becoming a "super state".
No, but there were thoghts about a "fiscal union", but that would mean, that all 27 member states have the same tax system, and national households have to be interconnected etc, I don't see that coming because of national issues from each EUs member states.
The idea of a European army is a different issue, that would be "sortet" like Nato works: each member state has its own army, but also provides military equipment/troops to "the club".
Lots of text that was, I'm sorry for that 🤔 😉.
I hope, I could answer your questions ?!
Have a nice day !
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@Tetiana Nemchenko
Add on: Cosco has percentages at these EUropean ports terminals:
Rotterdam, Antwerp, Zeebrugge, LeHavre, Bilbao, Marseille, Pyreaus etc, etc, just Google about that or look up at statista, it's all there ...
And of course Cosco has that done all around the world, as it is a usual thing to do for all huge shipping companies like MSC, Maersk, DFDS, Hapag Lloyd etc.
Difference here is, that Cosco is a Company owed by China 🤔
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@cyberfunk3793 All of this was put up after 1945, it's called "power split" to prevent dictatorships.
The situation you mentioned (President against Chancelor), which never happened before/yet, it can be sorted by the Federal Constitution High Court.
As you were stating, that "the President could sent an army into war, but the Chancelor doesn't want it", sorry, but it doesn't work like that !!
Germany has a Parliament Army, that means, that the following institutions have to confirm anything to do with soldiers, armery: the Federal Defense Commitee, the Federal Parliament, the Federal Upper House, the Federal President, the Federal Chancelor, so that never ever just one person in Gvt can start a war by sending the army to somewhere. And there it is again: power split.
Greetings from the Federal Republic of Germany 😉
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Agree to that, but: hardly any heat pumps are available anymore (sold out) because of the recent situation! But nat gas for heating is only about 15%, the most of nat gas is used in the German industry as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper, medical units, Aspirin, dairy products, cosmetic products etc, etc. This is why EU/Germany want to replace nat gas with green hydrogen in the near future. Its on the way, time plan was focused on 2030-2045 to be compleately off with coal/oil/nat gas. Because of this terrible war it all has to be done in "fast forward" modus including interims solutions.
Greetings from Germany 😉
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@xXAscendingPhoenixXx
When people are coming to western European countries, in this case Germany, for a better life, with may be wrong expectations (culture, lifestyle etc), and then are not able to handle it because of their cultural backround, it starts getting difficult. That's got nothing to do with racismn.
If you're thinking it's "normal", that police appearance is needed at public fests to protect women in case of ...., NO it's not :-((
Btw, most of immigrants are doing good over here, it's just and always a specific group, unfortunately always the same clientel :-((
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Apart from no other country has sent any modern western battle tanks yet either....
There are about 2.000 Leopards 2 in the EU and Turkiye.
Turkiye and Greece have about 500 Leopards 2 each, but won't send any, nor won't Austria.
From the about 950ish Leopard 2 A4/5/6/7 most of them are in actively use for the NRFNATO responce force all along the east Nato border.
The EU member states will send about 90ish Leopard 2 A4/5/6 to Ukraine this spring time.
Training has already started.
The 100 Leopard 1 from German stock plus another 80ish Leopard 1 from the Netherlands and Denmark plus some Challengers will be sent as well ...
Abrams will be send in one year.
Add on: Germany has sent MARS II, IRIS-T, PZH2000, Gepard systems, COBRA, Marders, Buffalos, Beavers and other "heavy animals" as well, still ongoing ...
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@ionnanskilliorus6877 Ok 👌
Just on the main news over here: apart from Poland all other countries are very reserved, like Turkiye (500 Leos), Greece (500 Leos), both countries don't want to deliver Leos, and even Finland
now is just offering a "may be we could support with some training".
There must be some concerns, where nobody wants to talk about in public.
Poland recently (suddenly after shouting out the whole time) stated, that it "might" do the official request to German Gvt to give permission for passing on the Polish Leos.
At the same time the Ukrainian Gvt/ ministry of defense is under pressure because of severe corruption, as various hundreds of millions of € (Ukraine financial support) disappeared. Zelensky stated, it will be sorted, but severe corruption was one of the main problems, why Ukraine wasn't allowed to apply for EU membership.
Anyway, looks like, that we won't solve those problems.
Today the German army startet to install various Patriot air defense systems (owed by German army) at the eastern Polish border, to defend towards Russia.
It will be sortet, I'm optimistic about that ....
Have a nice evening with greetings to NI from Germany 😉
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@michaelkrzak5414 Ok 👌
Those Patriot air defense systems are owed by the German army same as Poland owes some Leopards. Germany is putting some up in Poland, some others (as far as I know), are already in Slowakia.
Since January the NRFNato VJTF responce force with about 11.000 troops ( from which 8.000 are German troops) incl full equipment ( like about 40ish Leopard 2 A7V and other " stuff") are at the Baltics as well.
The western EU/ Nato countries are aware of the situation, Germany has sent MARS II, PZH 2000, Gepard and COBRA systems, IRIS-T and other most modern "stuff".
They just brought it on the news, Turkiye (500 Leos), Greece (500 Leos), both countries don't want to deliver Leos, even Finland now is stating, that it could offer "some training".
May be there are some concerns going on, where nobody wants to talk about in public?! Understandable, as it's war.
Also just on the news: Ukraine/ ministry of defense is under pressure because of severe corruption ( various hundreds of millions € of financial help for Ukraine disappeared), Zelensky stated it will be sortet ... :-((
The Baltics are highly protected by Nato, Germany is there since 2014 doing its NATO job with about 1.700 troops, from which two thirds are German plus another 2.000 troops are on stand by in case of urgent needed action.
Germany is also doing the air policing at the Baltics as well as some German Fregates are "cruising" in the Baltic Sea to protect the Baltics from the sea side.
I'm optimistic about that subject/ tank delivery .... it will get sortet.
Have a nice evening with greetings to Poland from Germany 😉
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@Tititateo63 Its the other way around, I'm afraid so. The nat gas is mostly (at least in Germany) used as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper, medical units, Aspirin, car tyres, cosmetics, plastics etc. Only about 15% of nat gas is used for heating in Germany. 43 % of electricity is produced by renewables (wind, solar, water) in Germany. The coal power plants will be used temporarily as power back up in the winter and can also handle the changing inputs from the renewables. EU/ Germany will replace oil/ coal/ nat gas with green hydrogen in the near future. Goal is focused on 2030-2045. Hydrogen can also be used as battery storage for the overloads from the offshore windmill parks and others. If that terrible war wouldn't be, we wouldn't even have to talk about this subject (reactivating coal power plants etc). This situation will just speed up the development towards green energy.
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After the Russian army left the region around Kiew, the Ukrainian army found all those Russian "left overs" = tanks, all military equipment, parade uniforms, ready for doing the "victory parade", they also found written down diaries, stating, that "the Russian soldiers are looking forward to celebrate the freeing of Ukraine with Ukrainian people"...and Ukrainian people themselfs discribed, that after some days the Russian army ran out of fuel/petrol/food/ virtually everything = therefor the Russian soldiers started to plunder shops/bakeries etc, because they were hungry ...
The Russians thought, it would be a quick and easy take 😂
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@awonderingsoul2445 Canada? Mein Bruder hat bis vor einigen Jahren in Calgary gelebt.
Ja, danke, das wird schon! Die EU / Deutschland hat einen "strammen" Zeitplan, um von allen fossilen Brennstoffen auszusteigen, Ziel war/ ist 2030-2045. Die jetzige Situation beschleunigt aber gerade alles. Wärmepumpen Solar Paneele etc, alles ausverkauft. 48% des Stroms werden bereits mit Erneuerbaren produziert (Wind, Solar, Wasser). Wir könnten bereits weiter sein, aber na ja.
Daimler und Volvo Trucks und die Faun Gruppe haben Wasserstoff betriebene Trucks entwickelt, die bereits in Betrieb sind und vor einigen Wochen sind die Weltweit ersten 14 Wasserstoffzüge (Alston) in Niedersachsen in
Betrieb gegangen.
Namibia und Deutschland wollen den Weltgrößten Solarpark errichten, zusammen mit einer Produktionsanlage für grünen Wasserstoff und Ammoniak.
Grüße nach Canada 😉
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@Mudireddy First of all it's Cosco, which only bought 24.9% of one of the smallest terminals at Hamburg ports. Therefor no say about the management/ politics/ decisions made at Hamburg ports. It's a common issue for huge shipping companies to buy parts of an terminal, like Maersk, MSC, DFDS or others.
Btw, Cosco also bought parts of terminals at Rotterdam, Antwerp, LeHavre, Bilbao, Valencia, Pyreaus and 10 other EU ports and lots more world wide.
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Not comparable at all...war mongering/criminality can't be compared with a country, which doesn't have its taxation system in order, where people, which died ages ago, still received pensions, etc: no money coming into the countries household, therefor the whole of the €/Euro zone was in danger to collapse...this is why Germany, France and the ECB took care, including giving credits to Greece, to stabilise its financial system, BUT, with conditions TO SORT its messed up system..... and in the end, it worked...
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You are aware, that all NATO members had reduced their military (soldiers, armery) by 70% (yes, I also thought, that it can't be correct, but it is!) in the last 30 years, because all thought, after the wall opened, its over with the Russian thread. Most European army's nowadays are layed out for missions like Mali etc, not so much for home defence anymore. European NATO member states have to work together, than its a strong army.
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@monkfishmondfinsternis3162
To pick out just Germany, when in fact the G20 are making up 81% of the worlds polution...
Yes, us people living in the EU27, USA, Australia, Canada are using the most/per head, I know that = tell that the people, which don't want to change their habits =
like online shopping, fast fashion, coffee to go, buying all stuff/tents, clothes, sleeping bags, seats = just for one festival and leave it there/dump it, after the festival is done = brilliant NOT,
... lots of packaging for all those "online shopping actions", streaming = one third of worlds energy consumption is used by the inet/servers etc, digital currency= uses xx-times more energy than anything else, the ever getting bigger cars/EVs included/more horsepower..buying cheap stuff from online platforms from all over the world, etc = not helpfull either
....if every person on this planet would use as many resources than us in the western countries = we would need 2,6 planets 😒
It's ALL up to US, to change that = the CONSUMERS ...
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Well, the whole Region was flooded at x-mas 2023, same as most of Lower-Saxony/Bremen/Hamburg.....when the sea level is too high due to inlands going storms, pushing the sea water towards the coast lines/inlands.... therefor higher high-tide levels, higher waves, hence the rivers can't get rid of their water-overloads into the sea, get pushed back ... water levels in the rivers/ditches etc raise, caused by permanent heavy rain for weeks, groundwater levels raising, dykes get soft due to permanent heavy rain..,, and had to be stabilised with sand bags, or weeks ongoing heavy rain = floodings happen...
It's a terrible "chain reaction"...
Greetings from Bremen 🖐
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@swiftflight7927 😉
Don't worry, I had funny discussions with my London born spouse why a table is "male", but the UK is "a girl/das", the Netherlands are " female/die" and the Lebanon is "male/der" LOL
Btw, the "German moon is male/der" and the sun ist "female", while ALL other countries, like Spain, Italy and France have it exactly the other way around: sun/male, moon/ female "gg".
But Germans find it quite strange, that native English speaking people are "afraid when being sorry", but that's how languages are LOL
Ahh, I love languages 😉
May I ask, are you learning German because you want to move to a German speaking country?
Greetings from Germany 😉
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@swiftflight7927 Hi and thanks for answering 😉
That's interesting indeed, I only found out some years ago that the German language was one of the three leading languages of science until 1919.
I've also got "relatives" somewhere in Virginia (no contact though, I only know through old documents), they left Bremen with the "North-German Lloyd" shipping company some time around 1821-1840ish.
Recently I visited the "Emigrants House Bremerhaven/Auswanderer Haus ...", where they keep/store all records/figures/people/ships etc since people started to leave the EUropean Continent by ship.
As I wanted to find my ancestors (two men, Johann/John and Heinrich/ Henry), but unfortunately our ancestors/ civil servants decided in 1875 to errase all data until three years before departure because of "overload of files", all together about 7,5 million people left EUrope via Bremen/ Bremerhaven, so it's understandable.
So if you still know when and with which ship your ancestors came and where from (country/region/area) keep it, and may be pass it on to the "Auswanderer Haus Bremerhaven", as everything is digital now 😉
If ever you might have the chance to visit Germany/Bremen/Bremerhaven it would be worth it to visit this "interactive" museum.
All the best to you with greetings to the US from Bremen 😉
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@MrMeow-xl7pd Pyreaus 100 %, Valencia 51%, Bilbao 39,5 %, Seebrugge 90 %, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Marseille, Le Havre, Genoa, etc, all those EU ports are partly rented/sold to Cosco/ China. And yes, I do understand very well about this issue, living in a city with a large port.
Greetings from the EU
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@lucasgssilveira
Just look up for the "green hydrogen coast line", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany, all subsidiesed by the EU and gvts.
The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
When 27 countries/EU, with their 450ish million citizens and the USA with their 350 million citizens are going green, don't you think, they know, what they're doing?!
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@lucasgssilveira
"They" = Germany, is my country, and lots of projects are ongoing here since years, as this "going green" isn't just a "new" issue, but ongoing since years...like the EUs green deal = value € 1 trillion to support projects within the EU27, like building electrolyseurs (wind to power), for steel mills, etc...
Please look up for "green hydrogen coast line ", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany, all subsidiesed by the EU and the gvts.
Quibbling and whataboutism isn't helpfull one bit... and again, one would think, that when 27 countries/EU with their 450ish million citizens and the USA with their 350 million citizens are going green, they should know, what they're doing...
And again...greetings from the EU27 👋 😎
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@LloydTaray-bt7ho
The Russians were in Afghanistan first, and left a mess there, when they left...
Nato went into Afghanistan after 9/11, while schools, hospitals, water supply etc were build, women/girls could go to schools/universities/ work, the Taliban were cowardly hiding in Pakistan or in the rural areas of Afghanistan for 20 years, and only crawled out of their holes, when Nato left.
One can't help a country/Afghanistan, when half of its population/men, support the Taliban...those changes of mindset have to come from within the country and its people, not though from the "outside".
After Taliban have taken over Afghanistan again, six months later Taliban are begging for money, food and medical aid now at the evil western countries 😅😎
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@lhmsc
Add on: about "xenophobia" and giving blood - ALL NGOs or others, where you can give blood (and believe me, blood is always needed urgently), are in duty to test the given blood upfront, to make sure, that NO ILLNESSES get passed on via blood transfusion or blood plasma.
Before I went to Brazil I needed to get certain vaccinations done, otherwise I wouldn't have been allowed to enter Brazil.
Is that xenophobia as well?
No, it's to protect people to catch/ or bring in unwanted illnesses.
In case you have chronicle deseases/illnesses, you're also not allowed to give blood, as well as protection for the people which will receive that blood.
I wouldn't want to get blood, which would save my life that minute, finding out later on, that I "received" an illness with that transfusion as well. I guess, you wouldn't like that either.
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@FamilyTherapist
"The EU27" are a union/organisation of 27 independent and souvereign countries with their democratic elected Parliament (with PR) and its MEPs working on behalf of the EU27 member states Gvts and their 450ish million citizens.
What Slovakias Gvt is doing recently is a national issue, but NOT the EUs Commission issue, apart from, when there are antidemocratic issues ongoing, like in Poland or Hungary, or corruption, like in Slowakia or Hungary, then "the EUs Commission can "punish/sanction" a country by not paying EUs subsidies, like it does with Poland and Hungary...
Look at Serbia, which is on the edge of antidemocratic, this is why its still NOT EU member...
Greetings from the EU27 😊
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@banagheroldchurch1551
BS.
Rather look at your island, btw, Siemens Energy is building a submarine cable from Grain Island towards Wilhelmshaven/Germany, it'll provide green electricity for 1,5 million households in both directions 🥳
Over here we don't have heat or eat issues...
The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills and others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc as well.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Electrolyseurs (wind to power) are under construction everywhere as well.
All EUs steel mills received € billions of subsidies, to build their own windmills/electrolyseurs and arc furnaces to produce green steel in the near future.
Airbus Bremen is developing hydrogen powered airplanes in cooperation with the Ariane Group space technologies Bremen, the goal is focused on 2035.
42 countries world wide with about ONE BILLION people are going green...it's on the way 😊
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@pdnowlin
Oh dear, so Germany is guilty again? Not Netanjahu, Hamas, with its leaders sitting in their big villas in Doha, Putler, and all the other dictators and autocrats?
Have you ever been over here in the EU27, or even watched the video? Guess, you didn't, as you sound like...
Germany doesn't get "heavily armed", like all European armies/UKs included, had been stripping down its military equipment/troops by about 70 % after the wall came down...
The ammo would last for max one week, if getting attacked....
As Cicero stated already "vis pacem para bellum", or Walter Benjamin "who wants peace, has to be prepared for war".
Putler is threatening the whole EU27 and UK, as Putler wants to "create" a "great Russian Empire" again, within the borders before 1989, Finland included, as he stated, that "none of the ex USSR and Warscaw Pact countries have no right of existence, as it all belongs to Russia".
Forgot to say, Germany is spending about € 250 million per year to Palestinians/Gaza, the EU27 have spending about € 2,2 billion....and Germany is the biggest funder of the EU27...
Looks really "anti" Palestinians...😎
Just go ahead spouting hate from your armchair...
Greetings from the EU27 🖐
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@spider6660
Please look up for Cosco percentages at Marseille ports, LeHavre ports, Rotterdam, Zeebrugge, Antwerp, Genova, Pyreaus, Bilbao and many more ports around the world, where Cosco has a percentage of ports terminals.
Btw, it's a common issue for huge shipping companies like MSC, Maersk, DFDS, Hapag Lloyd etc to rent a percentage of a ports terminal.
24,9 % of the smallest terminals from four terminals at Hamburg ports has been rent out to Cosco.
Therefor Cosco doesn't have any say in ports politics, management, money, investments or access to critical infrastructure.
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@MrVikas07 Yeah, correct, but Germany is looking for "foreign skilled" people, not only IT, but engineers, doctors, craftsmen, technicians, etc in general, and there the German language is required.
Are you able to speak German since living in Germany?
Btw, not being pedantic, but the first computer was built by a German, Konrad Zuse, same with MP3, also created by Germans, but of course I know, that todays IT language is English 😉
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@lt8395
How about the crumbling raac buildings, potholes in the roads, disappearing NHS converting into a private health system US style, nearly 8 million people on the NHS waiting list, sewage in all British waters, heat or eat issues, food banks for hospital staff at hospitals, stripped down protection of employee rights, etc, etc...
As I've got in England living English family and friends, I'm pretty well informed about the UKs recent status quo 😎
Thanks for Brexiting with greetings from the EU27 👋
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@cyberfunk3793 Whatever you believe ..... LOL
Interesting, that you're such an expert, while Germany is running on this "power split" system smoothly since 1945.
Btw, it WAS possible in the 1930s, as there was a "gap/ missing part" in the Constitution of the Weimar Republic, which allowed the Chancelor, to "delete" the Parliament, this is, what H used, most of MPs got killed, H changed the laws to his and his "bad buddies" will, the rest is known :-(((
Btw, there is no war in Germany or in the EU and it's Allies/Nato, haven't you recognised?!
Forgot to say, as you mentioned "international confusions" LOL.
Don't you think, that on the "political stage" all involved people know the titles/functions of their International partners, oh, not to forget: the politicians of a country are talking to each other like the Chancelor with the President and Parliament.
All of them are in daily cooperation. Strange idea of politics you have ....
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@PeterLamin-pi6rv 🙄
The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills and others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper, medical units for dialysis, Aspirin, dairy products, tires etc, etc.
Start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Electrolyseurs (wind to power) are under construction everywhere as well.
Airbus Bremen is developing hydrogen powered airplanes in cooperation with the Ariane Group space technologies Bremen, the goal is focused on 2035.
ALL EUropean steel mills received € billions of subsidies, to build their own windmills/electrolyseurs and arc furnaces to produce green steel in the near future.
2022 the worlds first 14 hydrogen powered trains (Alstom) started their service in Lower Saxony/Germany.
Daimler trucks and the Faun Group have developed hydrogen powered trucks/vehicles, which are already in use since years.
The EU27, EFTA, USA and 10 other countries world wide with about ONE BILLION people are going green. 😁
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@leonnunhofer3453
Man, so many ifs and whens ...
You don't know whats been sortet/ spoken at meetings, or have you been part of it?
Btw, only 24,9 % of the SMALLEST terminal at Hamburg Ports have been " leased" to COSCO, therefor no say about management, politics, infrastructure, money.
It's a common issue at all huge ports to lease/ rent out parts of terminals to huge shipping companies like MSC, Maersk, DFDS, HapagLloyd etc.
Btw, most of EU ports, like Rotterdam, Antwerp, LeHavre, Valencia, Pyreaus, Marseille etc have done the same ...
Greetings from the Waterkant
Typo
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@onepuchok5789
Err...NO, hasn't been "mentioned by German gvt"...it's not the "biggest issue"...
Wolfspeed, Infenion, TSMC, Intel, Bosch, Northvolt, Microsoft, Lilly Pharmaceuticals, Ford, etc, etc are building gigafactories in Germany...
Rather look at China, it's going really good over there with those millions of empty half done sky scrapers, eh? 😂
The EU27/Germany will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
42 countries with about ONE BILLION people are going green...
Bye.
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@Sad_Bumper_Sticker
Yeahhh, sounds good, apart from, that it's the men, which are refusing to do so since ages... weird, innit ....trying to keep in power at all price, doing their wars, even trying to keep women away from school/education/public live etc...funny though, as half of the worlds population is female... and at most countries women are still oppressed by men....and there is one women talking about the terrible war in her country.... and oops, all men here are demanding equal rights for men and women....ahhh, like at home, cleaning the house/toilets/babies nappies/taking care of the old parents.... yeahhh right.... equal it goes.... Not....
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@PanProper Soll ich jetzt auf Deutsch antworten oder was, a raczej po Polsku, drogi sąsiedzie 🤣
Ok, back to English. I answered to somebody, who stated that ALL EU countries agreed to send tanks, and that was simply not correct.
And of course they talk about this subject at the EU Parliament, it bothers ALL of us, no??!!
And yes, it is a NATO decision in the end.
Btw, the German army is in Poland recently to install various Patriot air defense systems along your east border 🙂
Have a nice day, it will be sortet ...
Pozdrowienia z Niemiec dla Polski
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@ionnanskilliorus6877
Unfortunately I have to disagree.
In several of the speeches he gave, Putin spoke of the fact that he was a very great admirer of Peter the Great and that Peter the Great waged twenty years of war in order to build up the Great Russian Empire.
Putin wants "his" USSR back, which is why he has said several times that countries like Ukraine, Finland, Moldova, etc. have no right to exist.
All of this has nothing to do with the economic policy (in which the USA was also involved, by the way) of the EU/Germany. Oh, if only it were that easy...
Btw, that would also mean that Germany would be halved again (was not USSR, but belonged to the Eastern Bloc), not a really comforting thought either.
No matter what happens with the tank deliveries, the problem actually lies in the fact that up to now all types of weapons have always been delivered at the same time as a group, no matter from which nato member country, and now Germany would be the "sole supplier", and the federal government is actually responsible for this fact Big worries.
I'm sure there will be a solution.
Greetings to NI from Germany 🙂
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@ionnanskilliorus6877
Germany is/ was forwarding nat gas to the Ukraine, Poland, Austria, Tchechia and some other countries as well.
Those countries had to fill up their nat gas buffers before winter first.
Since September no Russian nat gas imports to the EU27 anymore apart from Hungary.
Norway, Belgium and the Netherlands have taken over from Russia with delivering nat gas to the EU27.
The Continental EU is interconnected with electricity, nat gas and oil supply.
Those countries which don't have access to any sea side, get their energy delivered by Germany passing it on to them.
This is, what its about the EU27.
Just stop blaming Germany for everything, even without knowing the facts.
Btw, in case, you're receiving electricity from France at the moment, it's partly from Germany, as Germany is doing the back up power for France since France had to shut down half of its nuclear power plants because of low water levels in the rivers due to the recent heat wave and urgently needed maintenance ( still ongoing.
Just saying ...
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@michaelkrzak5414 😉
To be honest I don't know if Germany and the Germans want to be " the leader" of Europe.
Strong words for German ears.
I know, that Germany has a strong economy, therefor it's the worlds second largest donor for humanitarian aid etc., and yes, it might sound "weak", but the country has done a turn of 360 ° since this war has started, as since 1945 no German armery was sent directly into a war zone.
You can't get out " your bones/ mind", what has been lived for decades (never again, no war starts from us again), yes, I know the Ukraine needs help !!, but we're learning 😉
All the best to you and
slava Ukraine !!
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@mikethompson3305
I watched the video as well 😎
As Ukraine isn't even a NATO member, but NATO is supporting Ukraine with military equipment/money, but NOT with troops, as that would cause WW III, it's clear, that it's NOT as easy to support Ukraine as if supporting it including troops.
About UK, like Italy, Germany and some other EU/NATO member states, all have nukes, all of them under different conditions (like UK)...
ALL European (EU27 and UK) and NATO member states have been stripping down their national military equipment/troops by about 70 % over the last 30ish years AFTER the wall came down, as ALL of those countries "thought", peace will be there from now on...
But, it still goes "the one who wants peace, has to be prepared for war" = Walter Benjamin
"Si vis pacem para bellum" = Cicero
We all should get our sh... together....asap
Apart from, that there are 31 NATO member states, of which one is USA...ok, still the biggest funder...but, NATO doesn't necessarily have to fall apart, in case USA would leave....aaand, USA might want to have some partners as well 😎
Greetings 🖐
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@Kjetilstorm Well, Putin stated often enough that he wants to get "great imperial Russia" back, including Finland and all ex territories of the ex Soviet Union. He also stated, that none of these mentioned above countries have the right of existence. Him being a fan of Tsar Peter the Great, Putin also stated, that Tsar Peter was at war for 20 years to make up the "Great Russian Imperium" .
That's why Western countries are supporting Ukraine. For a free and democratic world/ Europe. This is why it's everyone elses problem, simple as that.
Little hint: just look around in the world, what this war has caused: food problems, energy problems etc, only by that all of us are involved!
Forgot to say: as China is watching, and probably other states with dictatorships, it has to made very clear to these countries, that an invading war is going nowhere. If Nato wouldn't support Ukraine, it could be seen as a "new model of politics", "country" fancies other country = invading war as a "solution".
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@simpdefendmlady6579 Well, just watch reports from Ukraine and what happened in the by Russian Army occupied areas, or actually in all war areas. Women are suffering the most, it's also called the "second front", just get informed about that, then you might get an idea!
Btw, on top of that: when the Titanic sunk, guess what happened? Yes, the men, because of having more muscle power, pushed the women and children to the sides and jumped on to the rescue boats instead. Since then there is the order: women and children first. The other one is the since centuries happening systematic "mass rapings" of women, called the "second front".
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@kukulroukul4698
Please look up for these ports, where Cosco has a percentage at ports terminals:
Rotterdam, Antwerp, Zeebrugge, LeHavre, Valencia, Pyreaus, Bilbao, Marseille, Genova, etc, etc ...
It's a common issue for huge shipping companies like MSC, Maersk, DFDS, Hapag Lloyd etc to rent a percentage of a ports terminal.
Of course the difference here is, that Cosco is owed by China, this is why Germany only gave 24.9 % of the smallest terminals from four terminals at Hamburg ports.
Oh, forgot to ask, how much cheap Chinese stuff are you buying regular or using?
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@farmaccount1653 So far, so good 😉
Apart from that, DW is a news program reporting about recent national/ international subjects/ stories. And it takes recent "atmospheres", like with the UK, where this subject "monarchy/ yes/ no/ costs of that etc" IS A RECENT SUBJECT, wether you like it or not.
Its even a subject in other countries to go fully republic, like Australia, Bermudas, Antigua and lots of others.
About long history: Germany also used to have monarchy, 1000 years as the "Holy Roman Imperium of German Nation, and after Napoleon the Prussians took over, until the German's got rid of it in 1918. So that was nearly 1200 years of monarchy in Germany. So what?! Nothing is fixed for ever.
Most important is a stabil democracy, including free press/ speech and human rights
Greetings from Germany 😉
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@gwendolinkirkegaard1812
Germany has a Parliament Army, written in the German Constitution, everything to do with soldiers, military/ armery has to be confirmed by the following institutions: the Federal Defense Commitee, the Parliament, the Upper House (of Parliament, the Federal President, the Federal Chancelor.
All of this was installed after 1945, so never again just one Gvt person can start military action/ war.
It's also written in the German Constitution, that no armery gets sent into war areas, including German armery which had been sold to other countries, that also has to be confirmed by the same institutions as written before.
Therefor it was a huge concern and big step for Germany and the German's.
Greetings from Germany 😉
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@Alex-pj8nz Yup, on top of Antwerp its 15 other ports in the EU, like Rotterdam, Bilbao, LeHavre, Valencia, Pyreaus etc. Btw, its a common issue, that huge shipping companies buy themselfs partly a port terminal, like MSC, Maersk, DFDS.
And in Hamburg ports its only the smallest terminal with 24.9 %, therefor no say at the politics/ management/ influence at the Hamburg ports.
The four largest ports of EU are: Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Bremerhaven. They are making sure, that EU trade is working smooth.
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@greatsarmatae Nope, Poland gets sanctioned by EU because of turning away from democracy (free and independent press and justice) as written before. Just look up that subject at the EUs Commission site, it's all there ! Btw, the EU has declared Hungary to be a "none fully democracy" anymore, therefor Hungary also is on the EUs sanctions list and doesn't receive all of its EU subsidies. Btw, "EU bureaucracy" LOL, just have a look at Brexit Britain, they are "sinking in" into bureaucracy since leaving the EU, as its less bureaucracy being a member.
Forgot to say, no country is forced or in duty to be an EU member, but certain rules are coming along with the EUs membership, like in every "club". Being a member, the countries agree to the membership rules.
Greetings from the EU 😉
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@sirrathersplendid4825
Floodings, droughts, hurricanes, loss of millions of insects/birds/wildlife per year, heavy rain for weeks, mudd slidings at the mountains, melting glaciers, higher sea water levels...etc, etc extreme high temperatures /up to 50°C..., yeahh, all sounds good to me ...NOT...
You're using the Inet here, like all of us = leaving all sorts of info about you 😂
Probably buying stuff online, as it's so nice and easy...using online banking, as it's so nice and easy, buying really cheap clothes, using temu or other...as it's all so nice...
Btw= Airbus Bremen is developing hydrogen powered airplanes in cooperation with the Ariane Group space technologies Bremen, the goal is focused on 2035...then you can fly around the world without having "bad feelings" 😂
None of your mentioned/listed stuff is on any lists...you can eat pork meat en masse, and all the other cr☆p you might like, nobody is hindering you to do so 😂
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@wisenber As told before, it's the EU27 with 450 million people living there, and ten other countries all over the world have cooperations with the EU as well to produce green hydrogen, wether you like it or not.
Btw, since weeks the world wide first 14 hydrogen powered trains (Alston) started their service in Lower Saxony/ Germany, some days ago the Bremerhaven public transport started the service of various busses powered by green hydrogen (produced in Bremerhaven), BASF received various millions of Euros from the German Gvt to built its own electrolyseur, and Daimler and Volvo Trucks have developed hydrogen powered trucks/ vehicles as well as the Faun Group. Those trucks/ vehicles are already in use.
It's on the way, wether you like it or not ...
Btw, you forget that the renewables are producing electricity/ green hydrogen all the time, therefor it's a never ending story 😉
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@cepkahklc7611 NO.
As you write, being in the middle of three continents, ok, correct, but the Ottoman Empire were basicly the Turks "ruling" all the other ones being part of the Empire ...
I still don't really understand the "problems" Turks are having with Kurds. For me as a German, living in a federal state, it's like ???
Why?
The "German Nations/ todays federal states/ ancient territories of the biggest/ main ancient Germanic tribes" have managed those "issues" by being federal since about 1.200 years.
Apart from that, Germany has NINE direct border countries, therefor tollerance, peace and understanding is needed with your neighbours (as badly shown by history if it doesn't happen), so your argument, that Turkiye is in the middle of three continents, doesn't really come into that.
Living in peace with your neighbours and tollerance should go for Turkiye as well.
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@cepkahklc7611 Err, you are calling about 40ish million Kurds "a small ethnic group"?
Wow :-((
I know, they are "spread" over five countries, but if you treat people with respect, allow them to speak their language, respect their culture, there wouldn't be any problems.
But if you declare them to be criminals/ terrorists or other, of course there will be troubles.
As I wrote, being federal is very helpfull for issues like that 😉
Btw, apart from the "official" German language, there are still four other protected minority languages in Germany (Lower Saxon/ German, Frisian, Sater Frisian, Sorbic) spoken by those ethnic groups.
As everything is going "smooth" since ages, there is no need for fights.
Turkiye should give a try on that...
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@rohitgurav16 Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Alsace-Lorraine/France, South Tyrol/Italy, partly the Netherlands, partly Belgium, partly Tchechia, partly Romania.
Most of those mentioned German spoken countries are some of the richest in the EU.
Greetings from Germany 😉
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@arv-Hackney-London
NATO and EU27 are two different organisations, one is a defense alliance only, the other one is a ever evolving and developing peace project based on solidarity and respect for all EUropean member states with its SM/EEA included to benefit its 450ish million citizens and its member states.
Most EU27 and EFTA member states are NATO member states as well.
USA and Germany are both paying 17 % of the NATO communities fee, UK is paying 11 % of the NATO communities fee, in 2014 all NATO member states agreed on to pay 2 % of GDP/member state for NATO military equipment fee from 2024 on, which is the case.
You shouldn't listen to Orange man too much ..
Well, using China or India as a comparison to EU27, you seem to forget one thing = those mentioned countries were starting from a pretty low point of life standards, still millions of their citizens don't have electrics, clean water supply, no proper or at all school education etc...of course they have a higher % of growth, as they start from much lower level...
And isn't it nice for those countries and their people, that they finally also make some effort to have a more humane life?!!
About "the German election" = it was a election at 2 of the 16 German federal states, Thuringia has 2,12 million people living there, Germany 84ish million...
And no, no other countries wish to leave the EU27 anymore...since Brexit happened even the right wing silenced about that subject 😂
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@lemdixon01
UK can wait for ages...USA has already stated various times, that it's NOT interested in a trade deal with the UK... Obama, Trump and Biden = all three stated the same..
Why do you think the EU27 negotiators stopped the negotiations with the USA?
Because USA is demanding conditions, which the EU27 didn't want, like "Hormon boosted beef, gen manipulated food/unmarked, chloride chicken and even worse, those arbitration courts, where any US company could claim billions of $s "compensation", in case the EU27 or any/each EU member state MIGHT change any rules/laws, therefor the US company might have to adjust its product, even if it's not existing yet, when those rules would come into power...THAT would be a "blank check" for EVERY US company, do go ahead with permanent claims...
UK still can trade with the US, like the EU27 are doing 😊
Greetings from the EU27 🖐
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@asmirann3636 🙄
Ever heard of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nations?
Started with Charlemagne and existed for 1.006 years...
Btw, Germans invented cars, TV, radar, x-ray, computer, fridges, light bulb, telephone, jet engines, nuclear fission, bycicles, Aspirin, tram, etc, etc...
Get informed properly before posting such c....
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@denisgorjunov NO.
When talking about "gas" in the EU, it always and only means "nat gas", not "petrol/fuel/diesel".
Nat gas is mostly used for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc and only a small percentage for heating.
Norway, Belgium and the Netherlands have taken over from Russia with delivering nat gas to the EU27.
The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills and others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Electrolyseurs (wind to power) are under construction everywhere as well.
Please look up for the "green hydrogen coast line ", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany.
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@anacc3257 Well, the name "Reichsbuerger" means, "citizens of the Reich, and yes, they don't accept Germany's constitution, borders, infact they doubt, that Germany even exists.
When they came up first (only one here or there), nobody took them serious of course.
But since years now they are under observation by the German intelligence, like now, they were under observation since about 1,5 years, to get as many facts as possible, usable for court.
The "real" coup was planned for spring next year, as they were saying on TV.
Greetings from Germany
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@enriquelaroche5370 Well, changing German Gvt isn't the point, as the recent one is only in since nine months, the former one, being in for sixteen years, "messed" it up. Going along with the EUs and other western countries, to sanction Putin, is the goal, and therefor we will go ahead as it is 😉Apart from that, all of this is only temporarily, as the EU/ Germany will replace ALL fossil fuels (oil/ coal/ nat gas) with green hydrogen in the near future, time table is focused on 2030-2045 😉
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@enriquelaroche5370 It will deliver benefit. The western countries have to go ahead with developing solutions and also to show, that renewables are working, including new technologies, only then the other countries will follow. All of this was on the way before the war started, but, because of the recent situation, its like a "booster" for going green even faster. Like, green energy is much cheaper than nuclear or nat gas power, but because the energy market is working on the "merit order" principle, which means, the most expensive (nat gas at the moment), "dictates" the price for ALL energy "types". EU Commission is working on that problem recently.
Greetings from the EU 😉
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@hahahahah937
Your country has a corrupt gvt, is best buddy with Russia and your former posts show, that you're not much different, thinking, corrupt autocrat Orban is a good politician...
As long as your country/Serbia, is going politicly the recent direction, it will take for ages, until Serbia will be allowed to join the EU....
About the gone up prices for fertilizer, food, energy.... you can thank your best buddy Putler for that, as those prize raises are a direct consequence of the war, Putler has started by invading Ukraine because of Putler's imperial hunger 😎
Greetings from the EU27 👋
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@Thor.Jorgensen Good morning, Thor 😉
Was too tired last night.
Back to the German President: as said before, mostly you're correct, but we have "split of power" over here, therefor with certain laws the President has to have a look at those laws, before they past completely, and he can block them as a "last check up", when he/she thinks, that this law isn't "conform" with our Constitution.
Therefor his "blocking" makes sense, because then the not by him signed law HAS TO GO to the German Constitution High Court to be checked, and then he can/will sign, when that law got confirmed by the GCHC.
The "power split" is there since 1945, as well as we have a "Parliament army", where every action/move etc has to be confirmed first by the Federal Defense Commitee, the Parliament, the Federal High House (Bundesrat), the Federal States President (the no 4 in Germany), the Federal President (Bundespräsident, no 1 in Germany), the Head/ Speaker of the Parliament (no 2 in Germany), and the Federal Chancelor (no 3 in Germany), so to make sure, that not just one person on its own being in Gvt, can sent any troops somewhere starting a war.
Have a nice day with greetings from Bremen 😉
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@hfricke2661
To be honest, I don't care, who was first with what, main thing is, that the allies are doing their job, which they are.
It's amazing, how many people here on the comments list seem to have been personally part of secret Nato meetings.
None of us knows, who said what and when about deliveries.
People seem to forget, that it's war, and the enemy is watching.
Btw, about 14.000ish Ukrainian soldiers/ technicians are in Germany/ Poland for training since October 2022 ...
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@danuaditya642 NO.
With the knowledge of today, renewables should rather be used, instead of going ahead as in the last 150 years...
When you use solar panels on your roof, then even the hut in the forrest will finally have electricity and clean water/pump...
The EU27 are giving so called "micro credits" to do so = mostly to women = as they go carefull with that money = open up businesses, can pay money for their kids, to go to school = education is the key to progress ☺️
The EU27, EFTA, USA and another 10 countries world wide = 42 countries with about ONE BILLION people living there = are going green = will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Looking at the past, like 1970/1980s = filters were built in to reduce polution at industrial plants, the cars had to have catalyc converters, electrical items had to progress, to use less electricity, but keeping the same power...national parks were installed, animal protection, water protection etc = ALL of that got installed over the last decades...poorer countries get support via money/technologies/knowledge etc ..
It's coming...you'll see ☺️
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@Jose-sy1je NO.
Greece had been cheating its economic figures to get "into the club", had a disastrous tax system (in fact not really existing), had been paying out pensions to people, which weren't even alive anymore and soforth.
Those countries, which had given huge credits to Greece, had to bail out Greece, to stabilise the Eurozone, and supported Greece to get its tax system into shape again. Greece is doing good now.
NO EU member state has been "annexed", what bs statement is that. If a country wants to join the EU (no country is forced to do so), it has to apply for EU membership by fulfilling the Copenhagen Criteria first, etc...
The EU is not only an economic block, but started as a peace project, based on solidarity...ALL of the recent EU member states citizen are by approx 80ish % pro EU, therefor nothing to complain about.
Please look up for Robert Schuman, the "father of Europe", born in Luxembourg (at that time German, later French), who's idea of a European Union started in the 1920s.
Robert Schuman was the first President of the European Parliament.
His book "for Europe" is available at the EUs Commission site book shop...
Greetings from the EU27 😊
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@blacquejacqueshellaque6373 The 200 billion Euros the German Gvt has "put up" to protect the German economy and the German citizens, lets call it "investment for the future", because it would cost much more, if the German economy would shrink.
About green hydrogen:
the EU/ Germany will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045. The recent situation is a booster/ speeding up/ forcing the progress "going green, this is why the German Gvt has set the year 2024, pressure sometimes helps ;-))
The Netherlands, Danmark and Germany have the project "green hydrogen coast line", Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven is involved as well, all subsidiesed by the EU and the Gvts.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmill parks and others. Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well. Hydrogen can replace nat gas as raw material for proceeding things like steel, paper, glass etc.
Along the coast lines electrolyseurs are under construction to produce green hydrogen (wind to power).
Daimler and Volvo Trucks and the Faun Group have developed hydrogen powered vehicles/ trucks, which are already in use.
Some weeks ago the world wide first 14 hydrogen powered trains (Alston) started their service in Lower Saxony/ Germany.
BASF just received 135 million Euros for building an Electrolyseur to produce its own green hydrogen to replace nat gas.
48%of Germany's electricity gets produced with renewables (wind, solar, water) and I'm using wind powered electricity since 15 years.
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@rwentfordable
Ahh, the Brexling is talking, coming up with the usual "Brexit bs"...
There is quite a difference, if a rich country/Germany has an economical dent since some months, or, like the UK, has been run down since 13 years due to Tory austerity...ending with ...
...crumbling raac buildings, potholes in the roads, disappearing NHS converting into a private health system US style, food banks for hospital staff at hospitals, stripped down protection of labourship, environment, banking, striking and demonstrating rights, sewage in all British waters, heat or eat issues, etc...
Meanwhile in Germany...
please look up for Wolfspeed, a US company which is building a gigafactory for semi conductors at the Federal State of Saarland/Germany
Infenion near Dresden
Bosch near Dresden
TSMC (Taiwanese company which will build a gigafactory for micro chips) at Silicon Saxony near Dresden
Intel near Magdeburg
Northvolt near Hamburg
Ford near Cologne
VW is building 3 gigafactories for EVs batteries, one at Lower Saxony/Germany, one in Sweden in cooperation with Northvolt, and one in Spain or Portugal...
Btw, the UK is loosing £100 billion per year since Brexit |Bloomberg
Fitch affirms UK rating AA-
outlook negative
Fitch affirms Germany rating AAA
outlook stable
Fitch affirms the EU rating AAA
outlook stable 😊
Greetings from the EU27 🖐
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@kazomazo6646
Haven't seen this Text from you before 😉
But, as I've written before, most all of EU military equipment is in use, on top of that, why should the USA pay for EUs military equipment?
You know, how long it takes to build lets say a tank ...
To "speed" the production up, a country has to (economicly) go into "war modus", bad "side effect" of that would be, that ALL of the usual manufacturers have to step back (doesn't matter if they are producing shoes, pots, cars, clothes), they all would have to start with manufacturing military equipment, therefor those countries would shrink their own economies and as a result of that, couldn't support Ukraine anymore.
For example: since 2014 Germany is the largest donor to Ukraine, without that money Ukraine couldn't even pay the pensions, the civil servants nor the soldiers anymore either.
All is "connected" to everything.
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@duncansmith7562 Yeah, I know, as I've got family and friends in the UK. I'm very sorry for all of you over there!
Well, the EU isn't that bad actually, and most EU member states are supporting their citizen financially, so it's sort of bearable at the moment.
We'll see, how the coming year will turn out.
Filled up my car today, and was happily surprised, that the fuel prices have dropped quite a lot, why ever, I was happy about that.
All the best to you 😉
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@mikofi
It didn't "pop up out of nothing", but all EU member states agreed on that about 16ish years ago, to swap to e-cars complete from 2035 on....one would think, that that time frame is long enough to adjust, especially as all car manufacturers knew the whole time, that combustion engines will run out, because renewables are taking over...
BMW, Mercedes, VW were developing already cars running on hydrogen, but stopped it again, instead concentrating on building combustion engine cars..., Porsche developed the first electric car ever already in 1898....
Btw, "the EU27" ARE the EU member states, which are the decision makers !!
Forgot to say = of course we're allowed to drive our combustion engine cars as long as they're running, can even by used ones again, just no new combustion engine cars get build anymore after 2035...
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@lucfrombelgium5435 That's different, the German's did it due war, the Russian's (as an "occupating" country) don't need war to do so. They suck out/ strip down the occupied country's, polute the environment etc (where the Russian army barracks were, the soil was contaminated 8 m into the ground). I would say, it's part of the deeply corrupt system, until today! And what was left over from the Russian army, after the USSR fell apart, was sold in bits and pieces on "flea markets", like whole uniforms, guns, etc :-((
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@structuresoftwere9363
You're a real expert, eh? 🤣
Merkel hadn't done anything, apart from "not closing the German borders, like ALL other EU/Schengen member states did, as THAT is the meaning of Schengen = ALL borders within EU/Schengen ARE OPEN.... BUT, ALL EU member states border police/German ones included, were on "stand by", ready to close ALL borders instantly... BUT, ALL EU member states decided, to keep the borders open, to prevent a "humanitarian desaster", or what do you think, would have happened, if Germany would have closed its borders, and hundreds of thousands of refugees would have been "stuck" in tiny countries, which wouldn't have been able to provide the needed infrastructure, like "medical check ups in case of deseases/vaccination, food, housing, registration including finger prints and photos etc...
And yes, recently it was "leaked", that the Polish Gvt/PIS party had sold about 350.000ish illegal/black working visas...
Greetings from the EU27 😊
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@pyroman2918 Imagine, if half of Germany's households (~22million) will switch all to electricity to heat their homes: instant blackout. No such solution. Btw, not heating with nat gas ( nat gas for heating is only about 15% of Germany's nat gas consumption) is the problem here, but Germany's industry needs nat gas as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper, medical units, Aspirin, dairy products etc, etc. In the near future EU/ Germany will replace oil, coal, nat gas with green hydrogen. The time table is focused on 2030-2045. Without this terrible war any of this wouldn't even have been a subject.
Greetings from Germany 😉
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The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels ( oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills and others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc as well.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Electrolyseurs (wind to power) are under construction everywhere as well.
Please look up for the "green hydrogen coast line", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany, all subsidiesed by the EU and Gvts.
About 48% of Germany's electricity gets produced by renewables (wind, solar, water).
It's on the way ...
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@chessnut4886 It wasn't only the former Gvt, but also (mostly) huge companies, like BASF, Siemens etc, which were (and are) involved in those nat gas deals. BASF for example had bought nat gas fields in Sibiria and built the needed infrastructure for it. Therefor the German industry was doing good businesses, lots of people had/have work. That's how capitalism works. Even with the New situation there are still huge companies, which ate investing more money etc for production plants in China. I don't like that either, but it looks like, that humans are "like that"/ greed.
Btw, the EU/Germany will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
The Netherlands, Danmark and Germany have the project "green hydrogen coast line", Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven is involved as well, all subsidiesed by the EU and Gvts. Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmill parks and others. Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Daimler and Volvo Trucks as well as the Faun Group have developed hydrogen powered vehicles, which are already in use. Some weeks ago the world wide first 14 hydrogen powered trains (Alston) started their service in Lower Saxony/ Germany.
The LNG terminals (recently being under construction) are convertable to hydrogen.
Namibia and Germany will build the worlds largest solar park including production plants for green hydrogen and Ammoniac.
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@Ben-sh1dl
NO.
Electricity isn't the problem (nuclear power), but nat gas is...like BASF (worlds largest chemical production plant) has the same consumption of energy per year than the whole of Switzerland has.
The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills and others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc as well.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Electrolyseurs (wind to power) are under construction everywhere as well.
The last 3 nuclear power plants Germany had, were producing about 4 % of Germany's electricity, which has been compensated already by renewables (wind, solar, water)...
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@Ben-sh1dl NO.
Please look up for the "clean hydrogen coast line", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany, Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven is involved as well, all subsidiesed by the EU and gvts.
Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven = hydrogen lab
Since 2022 the worlds first 14 hydrogen powered trains (Alstom) started their service in Lower Saxony/Germany.
Arcelor-Mittal Bremen steel mill and Saarstahl steel mill received € 1,3 billion EU subsidies to build their own electrolyseurs/windmills and arc furnaces, to produce green steel in the near future.
The EU27, EFTA member states, USA and another 10 countries world wide have agreed on "going green", therefor contracted cooperations for green hydrogen and technologies/money etc.
One would think, that 41+ countries with about one trillion people living there, decide to "go green", that they're knowing, what they're doing 😊
The EU27 have put up € ONE TRILLION for going green = the EUs "green deal".
Greetings from the EU27 🖐
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@SlaveOfDevas
You should read ALL of your own posts again = first you blame all western countries, that "they " think, Russians are "untermensch" = answer to that = no, as partly the wifes were Germans, like partly the Tsars....YOUR answer on THAT = it's their direct founder of their dynasty 😅
You're talking in circles 😂😎
So "German/Austrians" thought, they're "untermensch", eventhough they're Germans?!!
Ahhh, yess...
Oh dear, so sad, never mind 😂
Btw, there wasn't just one Tsar, but many of them, of which only the Romanovs were descendants of Germans...
The term "Rus/the people" = the Skandinavian Rus = were a Germanic tribe....
The term "Germanic" was used by the Romans only, which were calling all those tribes which were living to the right side of the river Rhine, while the tribes, which were living to the right side of the river Rhine, didn't even call themselfes that...
The term "Deutsch" origins from the term "Thiutisk = us people", and over the last 2.000ish years changed into = tysk, duits, dutch, teutsch, düütsch, deutsch....
Apart from, what does all of your distraction about Russians have to do with the recent war, that Russia started by invading Ukraine = all because of Putler's imperial hunger?!!
Greetings 😎
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@mrdarklight
Renewables are called that, because wind, sun, water are there most of the time, and as written before, hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills and others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc.
When 27 countries/EU, with their 450 million citizens plus the USA with another 350 million citizens are going green, one would think, that they're knowing, what they're doing 😊😎
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@annaredding Yes, my dear Polish neighbour(as I'm German 😉), Germany is the fourth largest military supplier, listed at statista, and before you getting upset again, Poland is THIRD, listed at statista. What makes me really sad about this is, instead of doing a quick "fact check", you prefered to do the usual "German bashing/ blaming", instead of using the source, we're all using here, the Inet. But anyway, have a nice day with greetings to Poland from Germany 😉
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@ST Wrong! Just 24.9 % of one of the smallest terminals at Hamburg ports.
Therefor Cosco doesn't have a say about management/ decisions/ politics at Hamburg ports. Btw, it's a common issue, that huge shippings companies are buying parts of terminals in ports, like MSC, Maersk, DFDS or others.
China/ Cosco has also bought terminals at Rotterdam, Antwerp, LeHavre, Bilbao, Valencia, Pyreaus and 10 other EU ports and all over the world.
Get informed before posting.
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@tomorrowland2684 I don't know in which country you're living in, but the things, the other guy wrote, well ...
First of all, nobody should use a hospital as an alternative to a GP, as you're just blocking the AE with banal issues, which could have been sortet at your GP.
And it's a duty for every doctor in Germany to offer once a week an "open consultation", where no appointment is needed, you just might have to wait some hours, but you could see any doctor in one week.
For emergencies: if you tell the doctors receptionists already on the phone about your problem, and it's urgent, they would ask you to come by straight away.
Alltogether I can say, the German health system is still very good equipped in comparison to other countries, including the costs of all extras (teeth, hearing aid, wheel chairs etc, physio therapy and lots of others) or extremly expensive medication, which gets paid from each of the German health insurances as well.
Nothing really to complain about.
At the moment are just to many of staff (hospitals/doctors) ill and the raised energy prices aren't helpfull either.
Add on: typo 😉
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@tomorrowland2684 OK 😉
The other guy, you answered to, was talking about hospitals only, the same subject as the DW report.
Over here in Germany the system is different, doctors are "spread" all over the country, you have free choice of every doctor and hospitals ate really and only for emergencies, as written before.
Doctors are available Mo- Fr, the weekends and evenings/ nights get covered by the so called "emergency doctors", which will come to your home or wherever you are, but again: for emergencies only, not for having a cold etc 😉
But as you stated, that you're living in Germany since 9 years, I would think you would know about the difference ...
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@lhmsc Ok 😉
But when you're living here for so many years you shouldn't mix up GP with hospitals/ clinics, as that was the subject of the DW report only.
Therefor I was refering to you about GP against hospitals.
That GPs are not open 24/7 is everywhere the case, as I wouldn't know any country in the world, where doctors have the same opening times as hospitals.
I guess, you also don't work 24/7, not even as a doctor at a hospital.
I don't know, how doctors are "spread" in Thuringia, if you're living in a city/town or small village. But, and that's for the whole of Germany, all doctors are in duty, to have once a week a
"open consultation".
And I didn't "down size" other peoples (yours) problems with doctors, but I have to admit, the way you discribing it, sounded a bit "over done", I'm sorry to say.
Anyway, I wish you all the best, and good luck with the "open consultation", it's worth trying it.
Btw, one of my nephews is a male intense care nurse, and we talk about the German health care system quite regular.
I don't know, how it's in Brazil, if it's better or worst ...
All the best to you with lots of health and greetings to Thuringia
from Bremen 😉
Add on: as written before, the monthly fee you're paying for your health insurance has got nothing to do with the region you're living in, as it's German wide a 7,3 % of your monthly salary.... the other 7,3 % get paid by your employer.
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@effexon Yeah, I know. But, as terrible this war is, it's like a "fast track/ booster" for "going green" in the EU27. Looks like, as if us humans need some pressure sometimes, to get important things, like going green, done.
If you're interested, look up please for the "green hydrogen coast line", which is a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany.
Greetings from Germany 😉
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@andrewpienaar4522 The new build LNG terminal is convertable to hydrogen, that was stated various times by Federal Minister Habeck and State President of Lower Saxony Weil (where this terminal is located), therefor I would think, that those "guys" are knowing, what they're talking about.
Btw:
the EU27/Germany will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
The Netherlands, Denmark and Germany have this project called "green hydrogen coast line", Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven is involved as well, all subsidiesed by the EU and the Gvts.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills or others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass , paper etc.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
All along the coast lines electrolyseurs ( wind to power) are under construction.
Daimler and Volvo Trucks have developed hydrogen powered trucks/ vehicles as well as the Faun Group. Those trucks are already in use.
Some weeks ago the world wide first 14 hydrogen powered trains (Alston) started their service in Lower Saxony/ Germany.
Some days ago Bremerhaven public transport started the service of various green hydrogen powered busses.
BASF received various millions of Euros from the German Gvt to built its own electrolyseur.
It's all on the way .....
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@racistncrazy
Sure, not only Germany will collapse, same goes for the EU27 = collapsing again since decades at any minute 😂🙄
Please look up for Wolfspeed, a US company which will build a gigafactory for semi conductors at the Federal State of Saarland/Germany
Infenion near Dresden
Bosch near Dresden
TSMC (Taiwanese company which will build a gigafactory for micro chips) at Silicon Saxony near Dresden
Intel near Magdeburg
Northvolt near Hamburg
Ford near Cologne
VW is building 3 gigafactories for EVs batteries, one at Lower Saxony/Germany, one in Sweden in cooperation with Northvolt and one in Spain or Portugal
Please look up for the "clean hydrogen coast line", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany, Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven is involved as well, all subsidiesed by the EU and gvts.
Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven = hydrogen lab
Arcelor-Mittal Bremen steel mill and Saarstahl steel mill received € 1,3 billion EU subsidies to build their own electrolyseurs/ windmills and arc furnaces, to produce green steel in the near future.
2022 the World wide first 14 hydrogen powered trains (Alstom) started their service in Lower Saxony/Germany.
Microsoft will invest €3,2 billion, to build a data center for AI in the Federal State of North Rhine Westphalia/Germany, ready in 2026
Greetings from the EU27/Germany 🖐
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@JanBruunAndersen ☺️
Infact, in Germany it's called "Göteborg" and "Kopenhagen", btw, the term "haven" is Lower-Saxon language, therefor Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven etc...
About the term "Deutschland" = I just responded to your statement, "that some guy in the medieval times muddled up the term"...
Germany is that country, with the most different names, depending, which ancient tribes were neighbours of them, like =
the "Alemannen", todays federal state of Baden-Württemberg, bordering with France, this is, why the French calling us "Allemagne"...etc...
Greetings to Danmark from Bremen 🍻👋
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@FimbulWinter-f6c NO.
Neither NATO nor USA have anything to do with the EU27 🙄
Please look up for Robert Schuman, the "father of Europe", born in Luxembourg (at that time German, later French), who's idea of a European Union started in the 1920s.
Robert Schuman was the first President of the European Parliament and the only EUropean ever, who received this very special title "father of Europe".
His book "for Europe" is available at the EUs Commission site book shop.
Please look up for Jean Monnet, the other "architect" of the EU = the "Schuman plan".
ALL of what the EU27 are today, was already part of the "Schuman plan", and got confirmed again at the treaty of Rome in 1957 and got confirmed again at the Maastricht treaty in 1992.
The treaty of Rome = set up the EEC, bringing together Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, to work together towards Integration and economic growth through trade, to establish a common market based on the free movement of goods, people, services and capital.
"United in diversity, all for one, one for all, together we're strong", THAT are the EU27 😊
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@dulcamarabuffo 🙄
The facts are = the recent gvt, where the Greens are part off, were demanding exactly that = changing the "debt brake", to boost German economy and infrastructure plus an extra huge budget for the German army because of the ongoing situations..
To do so a two third majority is needed at the German Parliament, so the recent gvt asked Merz to support that on behalf for the better of the country !!
Merz denied that for a couple of years, while stating, that there isn't any extra money needed, hence it should be taken out of the running household, which he also used at the elections up to the elections happened.
The recent gvt broke up due to those massive money issues...and now he wants the Greens to sign for those huge amounts of €, without letting anybody know, what those € billions will be used for. That's what the Greens are asking for, as they don't want to sign a "blanco cheque" !!
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@Curryking32000
Well, as I have in England living English family and friends, I know pretty well, how bad it's going over there...
8 million people on the waiting list for NHS, crumbling raac buildings, potholes in the roads, disappearing NHS converting into a private health system US style, food banks for hospital staff at hospitals, stripped down protection of labourship, environment, banking, striking and demonstrating rights, sewage in all British waters, heat or eat issues, etc...
Germany is a rich country, with an economical "dent" since some months, and in transition going green, like all of the 27 EU member states... 😊
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@Curryking32000
As I've written before, Germany/a rich country, is in transition going green, this "mess as you write", its in only, because those €60 billion/which is the video about, had been "declared" wrong for the "states household" (those € 60 billion are a "left over from the Covid fund and got "moved" to the "going green transition fund") if it gets declared properly = for the needed infrastructure etc/going green, to support industry and economy, then it's solved...
ALL of that got explained in the video, which you obviously haven't watched 🤨
Btw, the USA have that issue/money,/states househould confirming, twice a year, and over there the whole country is blocked by the US senate, because even the civil servants/soldiers/police etc don't get their wages for months...
...while in Germany all payments are going as usual...
...but nobody thinks, the "USA are collapsing"....like it seems to be the wish of lots of Brits/"Germany collapsing"...
Btw, Germany is the worlds fourth largest economy, the worlds third largest export nation, the EUs largest economy...
Fitch affirms Germany rating AAA, outlook stable 😊
Therefor have a nice cup of tea and rather bother about your own country, which isn't really in good conditions ....due to Brexit...and 13 years "Tory austerity"...
Standard of living over here in the EU27/Germany is well above the living standards in the UK...
Greetings from the EU27 🖐
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@aslammighty8835 About the language you (might be) correct, even though I wouldn't mind to learn a fourth language,as I see learning a new language always as a fortune/Bonus, whatever you want to name it.
But my point about solidarity was, that you were stating, that in Dubai you at least don't have to pay tax.
But over here, tax paying is solidarity, because a whole countries infrastructure gets build with tax money, including school systems, kinder gardens, and lots of various social projects etc.
Greetings from Germany 😉
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@gfys756
Uhhh, to compare dictators/Putler with democratic elected Presidents/Biden...is quite outbalanced...
Btw, the Russians were in Afghanistan first, and left a chaos, when they left...
Apart from, when the Nato/blue helmets and NGOs were in Afghanistan, to support the peace/calming down the situation, by building schools, hospitals, water supply, protection for women/girls, so they could go to schools/university/work/jobs...
BUT, when half of a countries population/men, don't go along with that, but instead supporting the Taliban, which were cowardly hiding in Pakistan or in the rural areas of Afghanistan for 20 years...
only when Nato/blue helmets/NGOs left, they crawled out of their holes....
and only six months after taking over Afghanistan again, Taliban are begging for money, food and medical aid at the evil western countries 😅 😎
A change of mindset has to come from within the people/country... therefor the Afghan people have to sort that issue themselfs...
Unfortunately there is not much hope, with the ongoing extrem anti women system, the Taliban and their male buddies have installed..
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@Jason-io9zg
The EU27/Germany are in transition going green, about 56% of Germany's electricity gets produced by renewables (wind, solar, water).
The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Electrolyseurs (wind to power) are under construction everywhere as well.
Various steel mills received millions of €/Euros to build their first electrolyseurs...
Please look up for the "clean hydrogen coast line ", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany, Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven is involved as well, all subsidiesed by the EU and gvts.
Forgot to say, lots of Germans have installed solar panels/photovoltaics on their houses, same goes for many companies...
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@Gaspardini 🙄
Right now Germany is worlds third largest economy, inflation rate is 2,2 %, salaries raised 4 % MORE than inflation until now and btw, you're off topic all the time, as it originally is about =
Germany getting new military equipment for its army = PZH 2000, the most modern howitzer available...Germany ordered 10 of those = total cost € 184 million.
Btw, Germany is supporting Ukraine since 2014 , therefor is the second largest donor to Ukraine..
Same goes for Palestinians/Gaza, which gets supported by Germany with € 250 million per year...
Germany is worlds second largest donor for humanitarian aid as well....😊
As you had a rant about, "how bad it's going in Germany", I can tell you = thanks, we're doing fine 😁
This is the good thing about living in a rich country with ratings of AAA, outlook stable, national debt 66,3 %, it can take an "economical dent" without any issues, even all social benefits, pensions etc have been raising all the years, Germans are travelling more than ever, may be, you should visit, to get your facts straight 🥳
"It's known, that Germany is
rich, but the people are not" 🙄
Oh dear, don't know, where you're living, but the AVERAGE salary over here is € 3.500 per month...highest employment rate ever, btw = we're looking for skilled people = a gap of about 800.000 skilled/high skilled people needs to be covered 😎
Healthcare is fully included, for certain things one might have to pay € 10,- as a fee on top, no one gets bankrupt because of getting ill or having an accident...etc...
Again = thanks we're doing fine over here 🥳😁
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Since 2023 Germany is the worlds third largest economy 😅
Fitch affirms Germany rating AAA
outlook stable
Fitch affirms USA rating AA +
outlook stable
Germany's national debt 66,3 %
USA national debt 123,3 %
If only any of the commenters here had watched the video, then you would know, that it's about the self installed German "debt brake", which has pretty strict rules...
To change it, there is a two/third majority needed in Parliament, unfortunately the parties can't agree on that, as only half of them see, that investments into future technologies have to be done, while the other half doesn't want to change those rules..
It's complaining at a very high level 😅
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@whattheflyingfuck...
This is what was done all the time, didn't work.
They've even given those people a flight back home (for free) plus € 2.000 as a "new start" including education about how to run a business, all didn't help.
Why? Because in most of those countries, the way their culture is, they get treated as "failures/losers", sometimes get banned from their villages etc., when going back from the EU.
Why are you coming back from the EU, where everybody is making lots of money easily = that is the Image spread over there.
Therefor lots of them are sending photos over there, to "proof", that they've been successfull, with photos showing them in front of a posh car or other, result: more are coming, thinking, that they are going to make it as well....
It won't end.... no solution in sight...I'm afraid... 😔
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BASF Ludwigshafen/headquarter, 39.000 people are working there, 700 have lost their jobs...due to the decision, to move tiny parts of the production plant to China...
Btw, BASF has the same consumption of energy per year than the whole of Switzerland.
It was BASF making these nat gas deals with Russia, building infrastructure, pipelines towards Sibiria etc, getting its nat gas from Russia only, ignoring the warnings, and now its complaining....that's called bad management...
...going to China now will end up the same as with Russia....
Btw, it's a usual issue for International companies to spread out their production plants over various countries world wide...
Like Wolfspeed, a US company which is building a gigafactory for semi conductors at the Federal State of Saarland/Germany.
Infenion near Dresden
Bosch near Dresden
TSMC (Taiwanese company which will build a gigafactory for micro chips) at Silicon Saxony near Dresden
Intel near Magdeburg
Northvolt near Hamburg
Ford near Cologne
VW is building 3 gigafactories for EVs batteries, one at Lower Saxony/Germany, one in Sweden in cooperation with Northvolt, and one in Spain or Portugal.
Would you think, that all of these companies are "relocating/closing" their original production plants in their home countries?
NO 😂
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@iaf010 Well, I guess you're driving a car running on oil/ petrol/ diesel?! And nat gas is used as raw material for proceeding things like steel, paper, glass, plastic, medical units for dialysis, Aspirin, dairy products etc. As I wrote above, the EU/ Germany will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045. Everything else, like LNG or reactivating coal power plants is just temporarily because of the recent situation. Btw, the recently build LNG terminals are convertable to hydrogen.
The hydrogen will replace nat gas as raw material for proceeding.
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To stockpile nat gas from a provider with 56 % (origin figures at beginning of war, now = nill) of a country's net consumption (which actually was more parts of German industries doing so), has nothing to do with a countries infrastructure and the technologies/ engineering coming with it !!
Infrastructure is the "Hardware " of a country (water, electricity, telephone, sewage, heating, streets, bridges, railway tracks, airports, housing, hospitals, schools, etc).
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@duncansmith7562 The new contracts are about green hydrogen. The EU/ Germany will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
The Netherlands, Danmark and Germany have the project "green hydrogen coast line", Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven is involved as well, all subsidiesed by the EU and Gvts.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmill parks and others. Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Hydrogen will replace nat gas as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc.
Daimler and Volvo Trucks as well as the Faun Group have developed vehicles/ trucks powered by hydrogen, and they are already in use.
Some weeks ago the world wide first 14 hydrogen powered trains (Alston) started their service in Lower Saxony/ Germany.
Namibia and Germany will build the worlds largest solar park including production plants for green hydrogen and Ammoniac.
The LNG terminals (recently under construction) are convertable for hydrogen.
If this terrible war wouldn't be, we wouldn't even have to talk about this subject.
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@jesusaguilar4585 Don 't worry, the EU27 are well on the way to replace ALL FOSSIL FUELS (oil, nat gas, coal) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmill parks and others. Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Hydrogen will replace nat gas as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc.
The Netherlands, Danmark and Germany have this project called " green hydrogen coast line", Fraunhofer Institut Bremerhaven is involved as well, all subsidiesed by the EU and the Gvts.
All along the coast lines (North Sea and Baltic Sea) electrolyseurs are under construction (wind to power), and Daimler and Volvo Trucks have developed hydrogen powered trucks as well as the Faun Group, the hydrogen powered trucks/vehicles are already in use.
Some weeks ago the world wide first 14 hydrogen powered trains (Alston) started their service in Lower Saxony/ Germany.
Namibia and Germany will build the worlds largest solar park including production plants for green hydrogen and Ammoniac.
The recent situation, as terrible this war is, is just "speeding up/forcing the progress towards renewables enourmisly.
Btw, 48% of Germany's electricity gets produced by renewables (wind, solar, water). Everything else, like starting coal power plants again is just temporarily because of the recent situation.
The recently build LNG terminals are convertable for hydrogen.
BASF received €135 million from the German Gvt recently, to build its own electrolyseur.
Greetings from the EU
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@mascot4950 It's the way the German language "works".
As the German language is calling things male/ female/ neutral, opposit to the English language, there are certain countries "female", don't ask me why 😉, but Ukraine, UK, Netherlands, USA, EU, Philippines, they are all "female". Therefor all of those mentioned countries have a "the" in front of the countries name 😉
Greetings from Germany
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@x-men69-96
Ahhh, so you're buying things, which were made in China, which were produced with machineries developed and built in Germany!!
Again, Germany is the country, which is developing and building ALL those machineries/technologies etc, which get used World wide to produce/make things...
The Chinese stuff, you're buying, of course doesn't say = made in China, produced with German machines 😂
The masks, which were needed at the pandemic, were mostly "made in China" = with German machineries 😂
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