Isn’t Konrad Mizzi the very one who raised laughs in the general election campaign by telling Tonio Fenech that he’s got a panic station and not a power station?
The top news on Radio Malta this morning was a clip from Dissett.
According to the prime minister, work on the power station has started because bits of it are being built “x’imkien fl-Ewropa” (sic) before being imported.
Bugeja didn’t ask him the obvious questions:
Where in Europe?
Which company is building what parts exactly?
When will these parts be ready?
According to documents Dissett has, these bits are being built somewhere in Asia. So it must be somewhere in eastern Europe which is technically both in Europe and Asia. What’s your guess? Azerbaijan? Kazakhstan? Russia?
And why on earth can’t the prime minister mention a country and a factory? What’s so top secret about all this? Are we building a nuclear bomb?
I hope that some investigative journalist takes this up but I’m not holding my breath. It sounds to me like we’re going to end up with some obsolete Soviet era design kit. God help us all.
That’s quite straightforward because Siemens are the member of the Electrogas consortium who are responsible for the design and build of the new power station.
Milestone Mizzi has been quoted as saying that the turbines are already being built, but Siemens have also been quoted as saying that they are yet to invest in the Electrogas consortium.
So my view is –
Siemens are building the power station components in anticipation of taking up their share in Electrogas so as to be ready to go when that happens.
Siemens are building the parts for someone else.
Someone else is building the parts.
No-one is building the parts as of yet.
Also, when I was passing by the power station a couple of weeks back, I noticed some earth clearing works had been done as to where the regasification plant will eventually be. But there was no sign of anything else being done.
So even if the power station parts are being built, there ain’t anywhere to put them from what I could tell.
What we should be asking ourselves is how much energy has been lost chasing after this charlatan as the EU’s common energy strategy goes the other way.
TERNA and the smart grid is where we should be heading. It’s estimated the continent can do away with fossil fuels ergo dependency on others.
They’re this country’s opportunity cost. March will see the EU block their subsidies to industry.
Does this government start speaking gobledygook whenever there is an issue with a deadline? He ties the problem with the structure of our budgetary system.
If I paraphrase what Muscat seems to say here it would be: There is a problem with the budget timing which comes from the fact that our system is based on the British one. You would then expect him to go on to say that Britian has this problem also but no, he says that in the EU only Malta and Ireland have this problem. WHERE is the LOGIC in that?
”He said the parliamentary budget structure would also need to be revised as a result. Only Malta and Ireland, in the whole of the Eurozone countries has a different budgetary system, which us based on the British model.”
Do not give up on Konrad. What’s doable cannot be undoable. That’s the guarantee. Extended deadlines only emphasise the doability of the doable, even if Konrad himself is not doable at all.
That’s what all of us get when the majority votes for someone with a gas-to-power roadmap.
The same people over and over.
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=741517242591533
tghidlix ghalxiex imma dawn it-tnejn Kon-rat u Joe ifakkruni f’Beavis and Butt-Head, “dumb, crude, ugly, thoughtless, sexist, self-destructive fools.
If they self destruct so much the better for all of us. Good luck to us.
Konrad brings to mind a freshly decapitated chicken running around in circles.
Deadline Fenominali
Inkredibbli
That’s what brainwashing does.
http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2014-11-28/local-news/Joe-Debono-Grech-hits-out-at-PN-for-being-responsible-for-Gozo-Channel-s-debts-6736126508
The dogs of war. Strain indeed.
Isn’t Konrad Mizzi the very one who raised laughs in the general election campaign by telling Tonio Fenech that he’s got a panic station and not a power station?
The top news on Radio Malta this morning was a clip from Dissett.
According to the prime minister, work on the power station has started because bits of it are being built “x’imkien fl-Ewropa” (sic) before being imported.
Bugeja didn’t ask him the obvious questions:
Where in Europe?
Which company is building what parts exactly?
When will these parts be ready?
According to documents Dissett has, these bits are being built somewhere in Asia. So it must be somewhere in eastern Europe which is technically both in Europe and Asia. What’s your guess? Azerbaijan? Kazakhstan? Russia?
And why on earth can’t the prime minister mention a country and a factory? What’s so top secret about all this? Are we building a nuclear bomb?
I hope that some investigative journalist takes this up but I’m not holding my breath. It sounds to me like we’re going to end up with some obsolete Soviet era design kit. God help us all.
That’s quite straightforward because Siemens are the member of the Electrogas consortium who are responsible for the design and build of the new power station.
Milestone Mizzi has been quoted as saying that the turbines are already being built, but Siemens have also been quoted as saying that they are yet to invest in the Electrogas consortium.
So my view is –
Siemens are building the power station components in anticipation of taking up their share in Electrogas so as to be ready to go when that happens.
Siemens are building the parts for someone else.
Someone else is building the parts.
No-one is building the parts as of yet.
Also, when I was passing by the power station a couple of weeks back, I noticed some earth clearing works had been done as to where the regasification plant will eventually be. But there was no sign of anything else being done.
So even if the power station parts are being built, there ain’t anywhere to put them from what I could tell.
What we should be asking ourselves is how much energy has been lost chasing after this charlatan as the EU’s common energy strategy goes the other way.
TERNA and the smart grid is where we should be heading. It’s estimated the continent can do away with fossil fuels ergo dependency on others.
They’re this country’s opportunity cost. March will see the EU block their subsidies to industry.
Just watch.
Opportunity Cost: now that’s a word, like “hedging,” that will benefit from a newspeak definition from Joseph Muscat.
Does this government start speaking gobledygook whenever there is an issue with a deadline? He ties the problem with the structure of our budgetary system.
If I paraphrase what Muscat seems to say here it would be: There is a problem with the budget timing which comes from the fact that our system is based on the British one. You would then expect him to go on to say that Britian has this problem also but no, he says that in the EU only Malta and Ireland have this problem. WHERE is the LOGIC in that?
”He said the parliamentary budget structure would also need to be revised as a result. Only Malta and Ireland, in the whole of the Eurozone countries has a different budgetary system, which us based on the British model.”
http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2014-11-28/local-news/PM-saysEC-never-requested-to-make-amendments-to-Budget-only-queried-why-it-was-handed-document-late-6736126517
Just hot air.
More like he’s pursuing a dead line.
The power station is being built in a factory of lies in a country run on lies and dead lines.
He speaks that fast so that people will miss out on a lot of crap that comes out of his mouth; and he still makes an ass of himself.
This is good as well. This Andi Zrara has some good videos uploaded on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dl0YxmUhLZ4
Dear Daphne, I failed to follow the outcome of the latest deadline of Konrad. Did he come up with something?
[Daphne – The prime minister announced last night on TVM’s Dissett that the deadline has been extended.]
Do not give up on Konrad. What’s doable cannot be undoable. That’s the guarantee. Extended deadlines only emphasise the doability of the doable, even if Konrad himself is not doable at all.
Konrad isn’t doable? I thought Lindsay was doing him.
Kemm isservu d-Duracell, trid tghid. No limits.