How marvellous! Finally, here is a loose ship's cannon, let's be glad that he would like to climb into the prime minister's velvet chair. He has everything good in his bag, raising prices as much as possible, letting migrants down our necks, and of course LGBTQ personal care. In vain, this Márki-Zay is an excellent person...

Because he knows what Hungarians need! Utility reduction, sure not. His people are on their knees begging him to increase the utilities, let him pay much more for electricity, gas, and water! Because, aren't we, we are despicable wasters, polluters of the Earth, who must be forced to save energy. In such a way that the prices kept under control by the state must be "liberated", adjusted to the world market, and then when gas becomes five times more expensive, we will certainly not waste it. He promises us that if it becomes huge, he will heat us up well, of course not with gas, but with gas prices.

This unfortunate really makes us look stupid. He wants to feed us to deliberately waste energy, just because it is currently cheaper than in "free Europe". What? As far as I know, no one likes to pay more, that is, anyone who has an ounce of sense saves gas and electricity in the same way as if it were much more expensive. It's always better to pay less than less. But he thinks we are evil people because we like to waste. The fact that the high prices are making the lives of the poor people they often mention impossible doesn't even sink into their tiny brains. The noisy Márki would certainly run for the high bills, at most he would raise his political salary well...

Peter, has your mind gone somewhere far away?

Of course, Petya is now hawking what his boss, Gy. Ferenc, has been doing for quite some time. You can even understand this with Fletó, he once played the energy market for Western "investors", and he would do the same again if he could. And Márki-Zay has to prove his unconditional loyalty in everything and every mental disorder in Gyurcsány. Maybe he can be prime minister after all? And he doesn't realize that no matter how many tongue twisters he produces, he can be prime minister when he sits in his car and holds it in his hand. I mean the government.

Meanwhile, in a madhouse far, far away, leftists curse because of high fuel prices. They are right, this can also be done by Viktor Orbán, who is known to have hundreds of oil wells, and Hungary is the world's largest oil producer. We dictate the high prices, don't we? Get involved!

Good, but then what about the high prices that discourage waste? Well, yes, this seems like a contradiction, but we don't give up! This is not the first case. Let's think about the covid epidemic, more specifically, that now, when the government starts mobile vaccination stations in rural areas, so now they are cursing because why not until now?

It is a tiny, tiny grain of sand in the machine of fist-shaking demands that the buses that are starting again in the spring also set off and did not stop until there was a demand for them. But even if the temporary shutdown had been a mistake, haha, who attacked the vaccine from the first moment? Just not? Those who feel responsible for the death of many people are sputtering now , because they attacked the Chinese and Russian vaccine by the thousands. Because of which many people risk their lives even now, because they believed, they still believe in the unscrupulous, politically motivated prank campaign.

It's terribly boring. It is boring that the politicians of the opposition, who understand everything, cannot even agree with themselves, nor accept their own opinions. And the stupidity that emanates from those who are panting for power, who say that the civilian government has not made a single good decision in the last almost 12 years, is boring. There is no such thing as, even by accident, that at least one step that is acceptable to everyone does not take place during this time. Nonsense!

Well, here we are. This primitive cackling is annoying and tiring. After a while, people just wink, whether it's about European pensions, the epidemic, or energy issues. There's no need to argue, the arguments bounce off the unfortunate stragglers like that certain pea that rationalists persistently try to throw at the wall.

So let's take the old advertising slogan: Who has the energy for that?

(Header image: Hír TV)