The leaders of the EU and the core countries of Europe are visibly mad. The only reason we don't see them as raving lunatics is because we've been around them too long. We got used to it.
For example, the European Union, which is suffering from embargoes, would borrow money from the market at a high interest rate in order to lend it to Ukraine practically without interest for reconstruction.
And in the event that the Ukrainians do not repay the loan, the EU member states guarantee the repayment to the banks.
Undoubtedly, it is a Euro-compliant idea. The banks must be doing well, certain EU countries must be doing badly. If companies from EU member states can also participate in the projects, the Central Europeans will certainly be excluded. The Ukrainian oligarchs are looking forward to the reconstruction money. The leaders of the EU have a simplistic way of thinking: for example, they seriously think that Orbán will fail because the economy will stop and there will be no gasoline, diesel, or gas, and the standard of living will fall in half.
This is a realistic idea, of course, with a few minor quibbles. On the one hand, they seriously think that Viktor Orbán can be persuaded not to veto, for example, by having the leaders of the EU give their word: they will help deal with the consequences of the oil embargo. It is somewhat problematic that this is promised by people who never keep their promises. Just as it is an unmistakable sign of insanity that they are completely serious about the collapse of the economies of several EU member states. The question can also be asked, what kind of effect are they hoping for from the sanctions?
In fact, the sad fact can be found even on the fringes of Europe's first "public", since it is so obvious that the increase in energy prices has already brought the Russians an extra forty billion euros. The Russian oligarchs will, of course, commit suicide in the meantime, because Western countries seize their hundred million dollar yachts in all kinds of ports. Completely legally, of course, the precedent is specifically from the Nuremberg Laws. Both of these things significantly reduce the fighting spirit of the Russian soldiers and the Russian military potential in general, which only the blind cannot see.
The only consequence of sanctions is price increases and price increases, yes, and inflation.
The term "sanction" in this case is a euphemism for an artificially induced economic crisis. I always describe that all this happens with raw material stocks and production capacities and demand unchanged. We could just hang out like before Covid, the economy and tourism could spin, we could live like Marci fiercely, while the Russians and the Ukrainians are killing each other in the far East. Ukrainians are not protected from bullets or shrapnel if we here in Hungary push ourselves into an artificial economic crisis. After more than a hundred years, we finally started to live well again, it seems that this really caught the eye of some people. I repeat: this is a provoked crisis, it only has moral reasons. By definition, we will also have fewer resources to possibly help the reconstruction of Ukraine, but this is not a problem, since we can take out more loans, which is good for the banks.
What is the point of artificially creating an economic crisis? Have you ever heard this question? What is the point of pushing a part of the world into an artificial economic crisis?
The mentally ill leaders of the EU already started this with the liberalization of the energy market, since long-term contracts that keep prices under control were replaced by large-scale market processes. And whether or not, the prices in the market have moved up, regardless of the other price environment, supply and demand. I will explain this complicated economic connection, which was not put together in the minds of the EU's mentally ill and corrupt leaders. Everything else remained unchanged, only European companies and families have to pay more, much more for energy carriers. And where does this money go? Can they figure it out?
To the Russians, to mining companies, to trading companies, and to banks.
Just because someone is mentally ill does not preclude them from being corrupt. The bloated cretin Timmermans, who refuses to clean himself and wash himself, is not only corrupt, he is also mentally ill, as he is the fanatical destroyer of the world in which he was able to fatten up his tompor at public expense on elite meals. It took centuries of cultural development for the French and Germans to understand something of the mystery of ablution. But the matter did not become organic, as with a childlike smile they are ready to give up the once-a-week cat wash.
The washing powder and fabric softener manufacturers have apparently let go of the core countries - now it is understandable why they advertise so desperately here.
What should be done with apparently responsible leaders who want to push five hundred million people into an economic crisis based on an assumed ethical duty? At all, do we cut ourselves off so that it will be bad for us, like the Ukrainians, or so that it will be bad for the Russians? And why should this happen at the same time? In particular, that the Russians have their own war that is wrong and not our sanctions. And the most beautiful idea is that the smaller countries of the EU would be placed under German and French tutelage by removing the veto. And they seriously think that this can be carried over. I think the plan is that Orbán will be promised: we will receive the money that is rightfully ours, according to all the rules, and promised anyway, if he waives the veto not only in the oil and gas issue, but also forever in general. And they really hope that Viktor Orbán will believe them that they will not abuse the situation.
Of course, their word is worth as much as a naked, coked-up right-wing politician's promise in a bathroom that it won't hurt.
The EU is over. Its effectiveness is the same as that of the fondly remembered League of Nations, and its goodwill towards us is the same as the Treaty of Trianon. And its leaders are as stupid as the darkness a trans goat can produce after a gender equality drug party at around six in the morning. Artificial economic crisis. So far, at least, the economic crisis was not artificial.
Featured image: Frans Timmermans, First Vice-President of the European Commission at the Party of European Socialists, PES 11th Congress in Lisbon on December 8, 2018. As the only candidate at the congress, Frans Timmermans was elected leader of the list for the 2019 European Parliament elections. MTI/EPA/LUSA/Miguel A. Lopes