The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its Bavarian sister party, the CSU, have launched a bid to revive Germany's waning nuclear power sector. This move challenges the ruling coalition's efforts to phase out domestic nuclear energy, which all parties have absorbed into their "green agenda of destruction."
Greens in government have presided over the complete removal of nuclear from Germany's grid, even demolishing decommissioned plants. But the CDU/CSU's "New Energy Agenda" aims to undo this "ideologically motivated wrong decision."
The policy outlines plans to reactivate remaining plants and build new nuclear facilities, including advanced modular reactors. CDU energy spokesman Jens Spahn said the "green" transition needs a "cost turnaround" to make energy affordable. Is this a little kandle of reason in the intellectual desert of german politics?
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It's hard to see politicians saying they made a mistake, is that it? Probably not the same people, just the same party.
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33 sats \ 1 reply \ @TomK OP 5 Nov
Years ago I offered any of these clowns bets that germany will return to nuclear, leave the EV regulation and quit the Davos agends as soon as the economy craters. These parasites werelaughing at me...
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Maybe it was to look good at the Paris summit and they probably weren't counting on the war in Ukraine. At the time, it also seemed a rather radical decision.
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Interesting how the "christian" group has to put some sense into the political class of germany. Usually they have their own kind of agenda.
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51 sats \ 1 reply \ @TomK OP 5 Nov
It's a complete green-socialist party sincethe terrible monster Merkel destroyed it
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You would think the younger generation would want to push their agenda or some kind of change.
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How about accountability here? Such a misguided decision and predictable u-turn but nobody will bear the cost of these mistakes except the people who are trapped in the hands of these morons
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