Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

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Neubau2022

2022-09-05 16:54:29
  • #1


There is little truth in what you wrote. You forget that the Greens (I am not a Green voter) have been "in power" for less than a year. Who caused the gas prices to rise so much due to dependency? Surely not the Greens. Everyone now knows that electricity from renewable sources is the cheapest. Also, that far too little has been done in the last decade. It's like you get a broken car from your predecessor and try to drive it. Just because Germany is currently not doing as well as in recent years (land of milk and honey) doesn’t mean Germany is going under.
I claim that many of those who are complaining now don’t even know what it is like to be poor.

“Walk” was such a nice word, which provided relaxation and peace. Unfortunately, the vaccine deniers have completely destroyed that...
 

Trademark

2022-09-05 17:08:14
  • #2


Well, Meyer Burger is currently expanding its capacities in Germany. But it probably makes more sense to see such things in a European context as well. Not every country will be able to cover the entire value chain.

On the heat pump front, thousands of new jobs are also currently being created at Stiebel Eltron.

Larger (commercial) real estate investors are also taking a more active approach to the topic. There is already a bit happening. Or rather, long-term strategies are being accelerated and/or finally gaining recognition.
 

CC35BS38

2022-09-05 17:16:31
  • #3
Thanks. We would probably complain here about other things, maybe about the unattractiveness of private landlords, but the electricity price would be stable. Because then the expansion of the Renewable Energy Act would not have been artificially delayed for years.
 

Snowy36

2022-09-05 17:28:38
  • #4

Lateral thinker was also such a nice word before it was defamed by others.

At our company, it was often said that one should think laterally....
 

Trademark

2022-09-05 17:42:28
  • #5


Yes, not only good things come from the Ländle.
 

Bookstar

2022-09-05 17:46:23
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First of all, they were not vaccine deniers. What a stupid word. They were people who disagreed with the Corona policies and demanded a voluntary vaccination. No 2G. These people were right; they deserve my thanks. By the way, the pointless Covid measures burned 500 billion euros. With that, the entire energy transition could have been financed. Again, the Greens and also the SPD were at the forefront here.

I agree with you that many things went wrong under Merkel. For example, she should never have given up nuclear power or should have promoted renewables more. Or rather, created structures for the energy transition.

But gas prices only exploded because we shot ourselves in the foot with the sanctions and the Russian is laughing hard. He’s earning more than ever and otherwise has little problems with the sanctions. And that’s exactly what mainly the Greens wanted in this severity.

Germany is not as wealthy as it is always portrayed. We rank only in the middle field on many issues, for example when it comes to wealth or pension ratios.

Our main problem is the media. The majority do not report objectively, especially the public broadcasters as state media with fact checks are mostly pure propaganda. Some people consume only that and are thus completely brainwashed. Of course, there is also the other side, which only reads Telegram and Russian propaganda. That is even worse.

I advise informing yourself from both sides if possible, and then a clearer and often understandable picture emerges.
 

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