Home financing ever possible? Probably not!

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RotorMotor

2023-03-21 11:03:56
  • #1
Emissions trading has many problems. Among them is that it initially has hardly any real effect. So what is, for example, the nonsense that I now get 400€ per year for my e-car? Certain financial incentives certainly make sense, but at first the climate is not directly helped by just circulating money. Concrete measures like gradually abolishing combustion engines are clearly much more effective. The other problem is that it is not social/fair. It causes the rich to just continue as before and the poor suddenly can only afford to go on foot.
 

Bookstar87

2023-03-21 11:04:30
  • #2
I have made that clear, I can't help it if you don't read it or don't understand it. The main point is that these climate clowns are criminals. Read the research by Die Welt on the subject. They are paid agents of large American investors. Many of them do not care about the matter itself. Often they are failed, unemployed, and neglected souls who need a purpose and allow themselves to be used. As I said, they have no concepts. No education. They probably can't even hang a lamp.
 

WilderSueden

2023-03-21 11:20:24
  • #3
This has nothing to do with emissions trading in the original sense. But of course, that’s how you can discredit it. Emissions trading means the state sells pollution rights for a quantity X each year, and whoever emits something must buy rights or burn already certified raw materials. For example, not every car owner has to participate in emissions trading, but this is done by the oil giant or, in the case of electric cars, the supplier. In practice, of course, it was implemented very differently; the system was immediately undermined and the pollution rights were given away. Or people believe that electricity comes from the socket and misuse the system as a hidden subsidy for electric cars.
 

Oetti

2023-03-21 11:48:59
  • #4
Since again no concrete answer came as to how these people take your job away from you, I assume that you don’t even know yourself or that they are not taking your job away at all. Why do you speak so disparagingly about the unemployed? I thought you would be losing your job yourself in the near future... What concrete concepts do you have? Apart from a great fear of change, nothing comes from you. What does a strong economic location look like to you now? I would really be happy if at least on this question you gave a concrete answer and not empty buzzwords like those from the pub.
 

SumsumBiene

2023-03-21 17:35:00
  • #5



....and how was this prosperity created? To a very large extent at the expense of others and the environment. And "they didn't know any better" is only half the truth. Humans at large often only think from twelve to midday.
 

Bookstar87

2023-03-21 17:58:27
  • #6
The typical hollow phrases from the very left-wing spectrum. You can gladly blame oil-producing countries like the Saudis for something like that, but hardly a country that has been successful because of ingenuity, hard physical work, and risk awareness. Next, the "we are to blame because of World War II" card will come, right? :D
 
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