German Economy and Climate Action Minister Robert Habeck lamented the entirety of the country's business model on Monday, dismissing it as reliant on cheap energy imports from Russia that will never return.
His comments come in tandem with his announcement of a new special tax on natural gas, which he believes will redistribute the repercussions of energy shortages on companies as well as the population in general.
"Germany developed a business model that was largely based on dependence on cheap Russian gas," Habeck told reporters in Berlin, slamming the business model as meaning dependence on an "enemy" of international law, "liberal democracy and its values."
"This model has failed and it is not coming back," he said.
Because Russia has "arbitrarily" halted gas deliveries to the European Union, as Habeck claimed, Berlin needs to "rescue companies that have got into difficulties and have to bear that as a national economy," calling it "bitter medicine."
Comment: Russia did not halt gas deliveries to the European Union, but simply wished to be paid for the gas delivered. This payment had changed to be in rubles as the EU sanctions had blocked access to money paid by the EU to Gazprom. Dismantling German industry and thus forcing tens of millions into poverty, cold and starvation and effectively instituting a totalitarian regime where the citizens are reliant on handouts might not be a winning strategy.














Comment: It is clear that those who rule, even if just as puppets of puppet masters further removed, care little about their own citizens or human beings in general. Destroying a country's economic base is a clear path to the downhill slide towards becoming a developing country. Such a slide will destroy the healthcare system, the education system, infrastructure and the very idea of any sovereignty as a nation.
To understand how we got here and what we observe on the political scene, a read of Political Ponerology is enlightening. Harrison Koehli helps to break it down on his substack: Political Ponerology
See:
- The Six Degrees of Evil Kevin Bacon
- Totalitarian leaders: Greedy, evil, fanatic - or a bit of each?
- Political Ponerology: The Study of Evil in the Political Realm
Regarding the control demolition of the EU: