Friday, April 24, 2026

Things Look Bleak For Germany, Europe Generally

There is an old joke that goes:

Q:     What did communists use for light before candles?

A:     Electricity.

Based on what Survival Lilly is saying in the video, below, it sounds as though Germany might be entering the candle-phase of its experiment in socialism. 

    Ironically enough, the cause is indirectly referenced in the video where Lilly compares the very low average kw/hour price of electricity in China versus the very high price in Germany. This is because China doesn't give a rat's fart about reducing greenhouse gas emissions: it has large coal deposits and it makes full use of them to produce electricity. Germany also has significant coal deposits, but its leaders would rather feel good about themselves for "saving the planet" than for their citizens to enjoy electricity and a functioning economy. 

    This isn't all. Lilly first notes the surprising number of oil tankers, pipelines, refineries, etc., that have been attacked, sabotaged, or suffered catastrophic accidents. It seems to her to be more in line with hostile action than coincidence. 

     And because Europe is dependent on foreign fuel, it is now facing a serious energy crises. Not just electricity costs, but also fuel shortages for cars and aircraft. There is a concerted effort to get people to drive less ranging from encouraging people to work from home to subsidies for public transport. Amsterdam is now forbidding the advertising of meat or flights. Britain wants to impose a ban on tobacco. All this on top of some of the highest tax rates in the world and increased crime.  And, from what she is saying, the European countries are planning on cranking the tyranny up to 11--probably to better control a population unhappy with a declining standard of living.  

 VIDEO: "Game over for Germany!"
Survival Lilly (12 min.)

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Things Look Bleak For Germany, Europe Generally

There is an old joke that goes: Q:       What did communists use for light before candles? A:       Electricity. Based on what Survival Lill...