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Board Economics
Re: Russian Gas ban - A problem for Europe or suicide for Russia?
by
Rikafip
on 28/01/2023, 20:49:29 UTC
Your country managed to deal with the crisis in a way better than many of the analysts anticipated.
Hah, you can find "analysts" predicting all sorts of thing but you had to be very naive to believe those fearmongers "predicting" that EU would freeze to death.


God for you. For people like me, who are residing in third world nations, the main concern is to keep the inflation rates stable. A few years back, annual inflation rate was 3% to 4%. Now it has risen to around 6%, and the ongoing war has a made its impact.
EU is affected as well, but unfortunately its always the poorer parts of the world that are more affected in times of a global economic crisis. Exactly for that reason I couldn't wrap my head around why people from Pakistan are worrying about how an average German who has God knows how much more money than he will pay his gas bill (and even spread obvious lies while doing so) instead focusing on themselves.


Citizens of third world nations are paying the price for a war in which they are not playing any part.
You have Putin to thank for that.


The same discussion, again with Rikafip where all you did was try to laugh at the poor Europeans, how was that karma for you?
I was looking for exactly that post as I remembered I had discussion with him before but couldn't find it. Anyway, thanks for sharing.