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Re: 199,983 companies went bankrupt in Europe because of the energy crisis in 2022
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Poker Player
on 14/05/2023, 03:33:25 UTC
⭐ Merited by stompix (2)
It contradicts your previous lies about the German bankrupcies:

In a recent interview in German TV the head of the Federation of German Industries BDI, Siegfried Russwurm pointed out the increasing number of insolvencies in the country. 30% have already declared bankruptcy while about 60% have claimed to go insolvent this season. Only about 11% of the German businesses has claimed to have no issues! Majority of them claimed that they are going to take their capital outside Germany.


While he is generally a quality poster, you made me remember that he said that half a million families had gone homeless in the UK, which I quickly dismantled, and I've been looking for the post to quote it but I don't know if he deleted it because I can't find it. It seems he only wants to see the speck in his neighbours eye.

This thread is also quite illustrative:

The Economist: 335000 people could "freeze to death" in Europe

How many will have died directly from cold at the end? Not even 1%. Unless we consider "freezing to death" that people over 90 years of age with various risk factors have died after contracting influenza, COVID and other diseases.