In today's Facebook post, the infinitely stupid "people's child" Jakab laments that there is not enough fuel at the wells due to the faulty gasoline price stop strategy, so he was late for a forum in Tatabánya a few days ago.

We know, Péter, that you are on the side of the people, but according to them, not so much so that you can pay for extra quality gasoline/gas oil from your multi-million monthly salary. Although you say everywhere that the price cap is harmful to the fuel market, you would not give up state-subsidized diesel. The more expensive fuel is available at every gas station that is open, a few hundred forints should have been added to a Budapest-Tatabánya trip.

Poor people from Tatabánya! It seems that the leader of the people's party did not understand that much...

Jakab's lament on Facebook:

"Orbán said on the radio today that almost everyone except him is to blame for the crisis, and he doesn't know what's coming now, but Hungarians should fill out the national consultation, it will help. That's why it was a shame to go in, Prime Minister. But at least you made it in time.

➡️ I was late for my forum in Tatabánya last time because I could barely find a gas station where I could refuel. It must be because I didn't fill out the national consultation. Or because the country has a prime minister who does not manage the crisis, but causes it. If instead of a national consultation, let's say, the government waived the VAT and excise tax on fuel, there would be gasoline, and it wouldn't be more expensive at the market price than at the official price.
➡️ Of course, if there aren't that many taxes, what would Fidesz use to buy Vodafone for 715 billion, and what would it use to build an athletics stadium worth 246 billion? Dudes can't feel the crisis, eh. The others should just complete the consultation. This is not what was promised in April!
The People's Party Movement demands that the parliament elected with a lie should dissolve itself and that there should be new elections in Hungary!
I will stay with the People's Party! "
Photo: Péter Jakab's Facebook page