10 euros a month tops? For a “turbo” phase-out of atomic energy in Germany?
According to the Spiegel, that’s what “almost all” German citizens would be willing to pay to get out of the tsunami-plagued industry pronto (German tsunamis are indeed rare, but still). And they mean 10 euros a month per German household, by the way, not for the whole country.
That certainly is reassuring (sort of) after hearing all these Horrorszenarien (horror scenarios) being circulated out there by crackpot organizations like the Federal Association of German Industry (BDI) these days. They warn, for instance, that a quick German nuclear power halt could raise electricity prices here by as much as 30 percent (that would be more than 10 euros a month I think, but still).
I am sure that “almost all” German citizens would be willing to shell that out too.
But, then again, I am also sure that invading reptilian humanoids disguised as human beings are secretly controlling the fate of the human race.
Es darf nichts kosten (it just can’t cost anything).
PS: Thanks for the link, Joe.
