“The government has just decided to cut 100 million euros from the Polish KPO for the design of rail links under the CPK program,” warns Marcin Horała.
Remove reading material from Brussels orders? – warns the portal wPolityce.pl.
Scrape, delete – these words are spoken almost every day after December 13th. The government sometimes chops with an axe, often with a saw, sometimes with a scalpel, but is consistent in this. With some masochistic pleasure they inform their voters about what they have divided, what Poland will not build, what they will let go, what we will say goodbye to.
There will be no CPK, there will be no nuclear energy, there will be no really strong army, there will be no reading list that conveys the Polish cultural code, no beautiful museums, no cultural institutions. Etc etc.
Entire industries are closed and large factories halt production. Again, apparently there is no money for anything. They will only be used for German wind turbines and heat pumps (Germany no longer has Russian gas, so the gas is no longer ecological).
A German hand wearing a glove with a red and white heart grabs with an iron grip the throat of a free country that has developed beautifully in recent years.
The full force of the police state, as advised by the German press, is being deployed to crush the opposition to these despicable and despicable governments.
The governors of Poland don’t like Poland, they don’t even like it. They want to cross it off.
What did the Poles want to say by choosing October 15?
At the end there is a removal of the future. Your children go to Germany to care for German pensioners or pick asparagus. That’s how it was. Back then we called it scrapping, today – after the ambitious PiS government – we are now in the scrapping phase. They will also start rolling. That’s why they were sent here, and that’s why they were funded.
They have enormous debts, which they will pay with the future of Poland. They themselves flee from here to nice jobs at foreign courts.
P.S. The goal of this government is also to eliminate independent, insurgent media. If you think it is worth helping us, buy an electronic subscription to the weekly “Sieci” and at the same time get access to hundreds of PREMIUM texts on the wPolityce.pl portal.
Source: wPolityce

Emma Matthew is a political analyst for “Social Bites”. With a keen understanding of the inner workings of government and a passion for politics, she provides insightful and informative coverage of the latest political developments.