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“D66’s Dilemma: Sacrifice the Netherlands or Maintain Their Own Power?”

D66 has to choose: destroy the Netherlands faster, or retain its own power

The planet must be saved and the Netherlands must unfortunately be destroyed for that. The peasantry must be cleared in order to fill fields and meadows with stacked tiny houses for dirt-cheap labor migration from Muslim countries, plus bonus construction workers from Ukraine. Tata Steel must be returned to the sand lizard and the natterjack toad, Schiphol will eventually become a skate park with a kite field, where only one runway will remain open for repatriation flights from caliphate housewives, or departing fight flights with the PH-GOV for cabinet members. And from now on you can only drive a car by bike, in fifteen-minute cities where snack bars are prohibited and the neighbors earn extra planet points by reporting your wood burning and BBQ to the CO₂ authorities. While without gas you have little choice because Rob Jetten never wanted to build cheap and clean nuclear power stations.

But before that, let’s go back to the political reality of De Nederlandse Democratie.

The above is only what D66 wants. And Mark Rutte too, in exchange for keeping his cool job. But especially CDA, CU and even parts of the VVD have felt a different wind blowing since the last elections. A BBBeetje a bleak easterly wind, so to speak, with a touch of vulture. And that is why three of the four coalition parties are now suddenly less keen on the extremist climate goals that Sigrid Kaag is pursuing. In a cabinet that has actually already melted due to accelerated internal heating. Absolutely nobody except D66 wants to consider an obligation of electric cars, or increase climate taxes for companies that do not make it more sustainable but perhaps move away from the Netherlands. Anyway, stands all in NRC. And that’s why we’re switching to below D66 Directto hear how maintaining one’s own power can be more important than making the Netherlands unlivable more quickly.

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