JUST IN – Fear of freezing: Wood stoves and firewood are in short supply nationwide in Germany.
"The market is empty," Gerd Müller, head of the office of the German Firewood Association, tells dpa.
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) July 1, 2022
It’s going to be a funny winter.
You’d think they’d have all summer to figure it out, but actually, there is nothing to figure out. Unless they decide to surrender to Russia.
Imagine being German and trying to work through in your head how all of this somehow makes sense.
What are the goals?
What did Russia even do?
How does this benefit your country?
How does this benefit the Ukraine?
What is the point of any of it?
Are your leaders Satan worshipers?
I wonder if the Germans have considered that their leaders might be incompetent.
— Floppy (@F0ppy8) July 1, 2022
I look forward to it. People have forgotten the most important things, to think for themselves and to take responsibility!
— Tobias Starzengruber (@tstarzengruber) July 1, 2022
Take that, Putin! 😂🤣🤦♂️🤡
— KesKon🥂كاسكُن (@Kes_Kon) July 1, 2022
Owning Putin by freezing to death this winter. The EU is imploding. When are people in these countries going to say “No more”?
— CWright (@CWright70254213) July 1, 2022
This is what happens when you believe you can run a large modem economy on wind turbines and green fantasies.
— The other Nelson (@NelsonAlmUK) July 1, 2022
It’s hard to have sympathy when they were warned years ago that Russia is their trading partner and that the existence of NATO is superfluous and only there to extend the US involvement in Europe. Which is proving to be their destruction.
— Auntie Doodles Redux (@cups_queen0f) July 1, 2022
They want limited human numbers in the machinery and robotic age.
— Amit 🗨️ (@newindia_in) July 1, 2022
Whose idea was it tot ditch nuclear? pic.twitter.com/Ep9UmibvMy
— Ann K. Chili (@Ann_K_Chili) July 1, 2022
Make no mistake. The great reset is preceded by the great population reset.
— Steve Miller (@red_dawg25) July 1, 2022