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Offline rangerrebew

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German Industry Collapse: Companies Leaving In Droves…”Can No Longer Bear Cost Explosion”!
By P Gosselin on 25. September 2022

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Some industries rely on affordable energy to remain competitive on global markets. But in Germany, this lifeline of energy has become a luxury that many can no longer afford – even renowned companies who in the past had weathered two world wars and a pandemic.

After years of catastrophic energy policy mismanagement and green energies dogmatism, the bill is coming due. A growing number of German companies are saying ‘auf Wiedersehen‘ or simply shuttering their operations. Others are preparing drastic measures.

German news site Business Leaders here has since begun a running list of companies that are packing up, or shutting down or moving their production and high paying jobs to friendlier business environments.

Business Leaders here reports:

https://notrickszone.com/2022/09/25/german-industry-collapse-companies-leaving-in-droves-can-no-longer-bear-cost-explosion/
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Well, we told you so... socialism works as advertised...

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Look at what happened here with the far quieter offshoring of jobs from 2000 on.

The more difficult it became to placate environmental moving target standards and fight both the lawsuits and Government itself to get a project done, predictably, the less got done. Only the ability of the oil industry to adapt and find new sources kept energy here from being prohibitive, and the Green New Deal seeks to 'fix' that.

What will the result be? Countries that couldn't give a damn about placating the "Climate Change" crowd will continue to grow, industrially, militarily, and economically. the rest will shrivel on the vine--including the US, if we don't get our stuff together.
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Look at what happened here with the far quieter offshoring of jobs from 2000 on.

The more difficult it became to placate environmental moving target standards and fight both the lawsuits and Government itself to get a project done, predictably, the less got done. Only the ability of the oil industry to adapt and find new sources kept energy here from being prohibitive, and the Green New Deal seeks to 'fix' that.

What will the result be? Countries that couldn't give a damn about placating the "Climate Change" crowd will continue to grow, industrially, militarily, and economically. the rest will shrivel on the vine--including the US, if we don't get our stuff together.



That's the truth and bears repeating.

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... offishoring after 2000 in US not so quiet if you work in IT ... nothing like being awakened by the 3:30 AM calls from Bangalore from my replacement.
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