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And how do you know this?Yes. Many revolutionary groups are making special preparations.
And how do you know this?
It is something affecting Europe.Not as special as some need to make,
but I...
- Pre-paid for propane to get a discounted fixed price.
- Collected firewood.
- Plan to install Mr Solar Heater on Mr Shop.
But won’t the gas and energy shortages also disrupt employment (furloughs or shutdowns) and cause food shortages? Remember Russia just shut down Nord Stream 1 for maintenance. But there is uncertainty of when it will turn back on.No preparation needed. I may need to put up with some electricity blackouts if gas is in short supply but all you need for that is a few candles and some warmer clothing because the central heating will cut out. I already have both of those.
It's a tiny price to pay for defending democracy in Europe, which is something we in Europe still believe in, unlike many in the USA, apparently. (And I have a Ukrainian neighbour, so I would be ashamed to complain about a few minor inconveniences.)
I would like to know how Germans will warm up this winter.But won’t the gas and energy shortages also disrupt employment (furloughs or shutdowns) and cause food shortages? Remember Russia just shut down Nord Stream 1 for maintenance. But there is uncertainty of when it will turn back on.
Due to the undoing war in the Ukraine and associated shortages of energy and food supplies the coming winter in Europe portends to be difficult. If you live in Europe are you making special preparations for the coming winter?
That works best for me also, just reducing energyI'm not that badly off, given that I have accumulated a nice bank balance (by simply not spending as much as comes in), but this would preferably be used to pay for things that really need doing (house and garden) rather than bolstering the profits of the energy companies. I have electric heating, and as to such, will reduce this usage as to only heating essential rooms - such heating is on a low overnight tariff. I have already reduced the hot water times from an hour a day to 40 minutes for most days with more on any washday. I have stopped using my freezer also. I don't watch too much TV anyway and will restrict this also. Being elderly, I will be getting some financial aid for electricity use so that helps. Not desperately worried, given there is a supermarket five minutes away, and I have two microwave cookers, but I can imagine many elderly people are worried - especially as to heating.
Yes. Many revolutionary groups are making special preparations.
Also because they need to pay fuel, gasoline, and methane too, like the people.
I would like to know how Germans will warm up this winter.
I cannot get it.
It is not a matter of power bills only. It is the raw material that will lack.
It seems to me that the history of Europe is filled with revolutions which were successful because the army sided with the people. .US cops have to pay for stuff as well.
Only to those who side with the people and not with the elites.
No of course not. There may be some industrial disruption, sure. And there may be a few shortages in the shops. But I remember the 3 day week we had for a while in the 1970s. If things get really tough it could be like that for a while, I suppose. (Russia has probably shut Nordstream 1 for the indefinite future, by the way. All this ballocks about "maintenance" is just lies.)But won’t the gas and energy shortages also disrupt employment (furloughs or shutdowns) and cause food shortages? Remember Russia just shut down Nord Stream 1 for maintenance. But there is uncertainty of when it will turn back on.