How does DK lie? And why? This is what József K. Horváth's article on the 888.hu portal is about.

The Democratic Coalition asks on its Facebook page, "When will gas finally be cheap in our country?" In Hungarian, they are asking the government to account for the reduction in utilities. Apparently because they also boast that "The shadow government created a program to save the regime." Ergo, what good people they are, that they want to take care of the population, they want to lighten their burdens, unlike the government, which blows, right?

Paulo Coelho says "A lie is a very tiring thing, one has to strain one's memory if one does not want to fail."

The fact is that for the Gyurcsányists, falling down is the least important thing. They are so vile and perverted that it doesn't even bother them if the opposite of their claim is immediately cut in their eyes, which they just stuffed into the mouths of their wretched supporters in the service of their current interests.

It is so obvious to people that DK is lying like water, that the first commentator of their regime rescue package, János, immediately expressed his doubts: "János: Regime rescue program, but for whom, and from when, how?" In Attila's answer, he made it clear that he was laughing at the whole thing, because he did not believe any of it. He said: "Attila: In the Shadow..."

Gyurcsány-Dobrev's don't hang in the air , I quickly point out that recently the left called the utility reduction stupidity and irresponsibility, and Gyurcsány said, as the common position of the left, "it's stupid". You may remember that Péter Márki-Zay even gave the antidote: "You have to use less water, you have to use less electricity, you have to use less gas." In other words, the Brussels left does not really care about people's quality of life. Saying, the worse, the better, because then they will hate Viktor Orbán , which will help them get to power. Disgusting, isn't it?

But in the case of today's leading question of the DK Facebook page as well, to prove that they are simply not interested in reality, they blatantly stick to their lies, presenting them as the truth: this is also the case with today's question. He suggests that gas is very expensive in Hungary due to the government's fault, and urges: "When will gas finally be cheap in our country?"

If we bring up yesterday's issue of the Financial Times, we can see that the British financial daily, which cannot be overly accused of being under the influence of the Hungarian government, states in its headline: "Gas is the cheapest in Hungary." The paper highlighted that household gas costs in Hungary are by far the lowest in Europe. They explained that despite criticism from other EU members of his relationship with Moscow, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has struck a number of deals with Russia that provide lower-priced gas deliveries.

That's it.

They know this in DK too, they just don't admit it. The reason why Hungary is relatively more acceptable today, but certainly in the best energy situation in Europe, is because the government has overcome this. We don't say it, the Financial Times writes it.

Mór Jókai summarizes the essence Whether DK admits that he is lying or not, the fact is still a fact: "lies are the weapon of the weak".

Source: 888.hu/József K. Horváth

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