Here's Why This 10-Year Bear Market Generally Results in a 10-Year Bull Market

 | May 26, 2023 09:39AM ET

German engineering used to be world-renowned. Revered, the epitome of manufacturing and perfection. You didn’t want a German girlfriend. She’d beat you up, but you definitely wanted a German car. That’s how well-known it was.

And now look at what Germany does… Germany — or should I say German pointy shoes. In their woke bid to solve a problem that doesn’t exist (climate change) with a plan that won’t work (renewables and 15-minute cities), has finally done it. They’ve shut down their last remaining nuclear power stations.

Hours Before Closing Reactor, German Utility Announces 45% Price Rise

Thousands of consumers in North Rhine-Westphalia have to dig deeper for electricity: market leader Eon increased to 1. June its basic supply prices, as he tells many customers these days. " In parts of NRW, the new labor price is 49.44 cents gross per kilowatt hour, which means an adjustment of around 45 percent for average consumption ", confirmed a spokesman for Eon Energie. The Verivox comparison portal calculates what that means for a three-person household in NRW that Eon supplies in basic services: From June, he pays 2125 euros for annual consumption of 4000-kilowatt hours of electricity.

As Eon (one of Europe's largest operators of energy networks and energy infrastructure), and in fact, all of Germany, proceeds to close nuclear, by far its cheapest reliable power, it (Eon) announced a 45% price jump for customers from what are already some of Europe’s highest prices.

Take that, you beer-drinking sausage eaters. Eventually, you’ll own nothing and be happy. You can’t say you weren’t warned.

We have promised before that at a domestic level, these deadly policies (the correlation between energy consumption and mortality well established) would bring about internal bickering and fighting and eventually, if enough pressure is applied, contribute to the fragmentation of and collapse of the European Union itself.

German government rejects Bavaria’s request for nuclear power comeback:

Germany’s Environment Ministry on Sunday rejected a demand from the state of Bavaria to allow it to continue operating nuclear power plants, saying jurisdiction for such facilities lies with the federal government.

Keep in mind that our sauerkraut-eating friends don’t have the same political setup as the yanks do. Each state (Bavaria in this instance) doesn’t have anywhere near as much self determination as do states within the US. So they’re hamstrung by Berlin, which really means they’re hamstrung by the unelected EU official pointy shoes in Brussels, which really means they’re all dictated to by Davos man.

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That, however, doesn’t mean that there isn’t anger and bitterness about this down at a more local level. The citizens will increasingly, via whatever means possible (local governments, for example), wake to the asylum they’re now living in.