@magyarpeterMP@SecGenNATO It was missing from the list that we’re not sending money to Ukraine either. Why? Was Orbán right that you will send the taxpayers’ money here?
@PeteraBod Ahgy elnézem Ukrajna pénztemetővé vált. Veszett ügy, de valamiért az EU inkább beáldozza a gazdaságát mint ránézzen a valóságra. Tényleg jó lesz nekünk ez?
In Germany, they’re not even allowed to use their foreign qualifications. I have Hungarian friends there who are engineers, lawyers, and economists, but none of their Hungarian diplomas were sufficient to get a proper job in their field. All of them ended up in simpler, lower-level positions.
@IuliiaMendel Is this really the biggest problem the EU has right now, in the middle of an energy crisis? They want to ban young people's access to social media in the EU, but what matters is that the Woke propaganda definitely reaches them. The priorities are getting stranger and stranger.
@nexta_tv The EU produces only about 5% of the raw materials needed for the production of Patriot missiles. Good luck with the Chinese selling anything here for military use.
@nexta_tv So we can watch from the sidelines as the EU economy sinks to the bottom of the pit because of its leaders' ideologies. And the taxpayers get to foot the bill.
@KaterynaLis Has anyone ever thought about where the raw materials, chips, and energy for their production would come from? The EU doesn't have them, and neither does Ukraine. So....
@bundeskanzler@ZelenskyyUa Does the German government still have any tricks left in its sleeve to accelerate the collapse of the German economy even further, or have they already run out of ideas?
@ZelenskyyUa@bundeskanzler German taxpayers must be really happy right now that they get to pay for high fuel prices because of the war and that a good portion of their taxes goes straight to you. And let’s not even talk about the corruption that’s flourishing in Ukraine.
@magyarpeterMP@vonderleyen It would be nice if these funds didn’t come with the condition that Hungary has to join this delusional war hysteria against Russia. It would be far better if we could keep our economy running smoothly with good trade relations with the Russians.
@silvertrade Even if that's the case, it still takes a whole decade for an innovation to navigate through the EU bureaucracy maze before it can actually be used in practice. It's just a matter of patience. That's all.