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Indrek Pähnapuu: You’d have to be completely out of your mind to believe that victory is coming…

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👏👏 **Good Morning, Republic!**

There’s really nothing more to add here than to say that the Republic of Estonia is DONE, completely sunk to the bottom. I wrote about this 3 years ago, predicting that Estonia would be dragged down in this game like an anchor – and there it will stay.

You’d have to be completely out of your mind to believe that victory is coming…

Yesterday, I deliberately watched *Aktuaalne Kaamera*(NEWS) to find out what’s being told to the people of Estonia. Only success stories. Endless success stories. They specifically use the term “success stories”… what a creation of imagery… like, WOW! 👏👏👏

Economic growth that takes your breath away, and life is as sweet as can be. For two weeks now, I’ve been purposefully keeping track, and they’re repeating the same thing over and over. It’s almost comical… endlessly the same thing. One starts to wonder: are the viewers utterly gullible?

Knowing a bit more about the background: what actually caused this short-term growth? A frantic export of Estonian forests to Denmark in the form of pellets. Where is this insane amount of wood coming from? And here comes our next “success story” – Rail Baltic!

Essentially, Estonia’s success lies in what I wrote about 5 years ago: a developing country is being drained so dry that all that’s left are scrublands and wastelands, which will conveniently be turned into wind farms. And that’s exactly what’s happening…

Here, we call it a success story. Is it really?

The Danes are clapping their hands, likely confused as to why EVERYTHING is so expensive in this country… even electricity is the most expensive in Europe, yet wood is being sold off until there’s nothing left.

**Reminder:** The average salary in Denmark is €6,500, and household costs are lower than in this “Nuclear Republic.” Meanwhile, in Estonia, a cubic meter of firewood costs over €70, and people are counting logs to make it through the winter. Denmark enjoys affordable living on the resources of our Republic, while the people of Estonia are literally freezing.

Perhaps we should think about OUR OWN people first – lower the prices of various energy sources here? Be it pellets, firewood, or wood chips – and if there’s any surplus, we export it. Seems logical, right?

**Our people are always last.**

Why isn’t the well-being of the ESTONIAN PEOPLE a priority? WHY?

Why can’t we have universally affordable prices and lower household costs, as our politicians have proudly promised? Where are these lower costs?

Right now, we come across as a total laughingstock. We’re paying through the nose, getting squeezed dry in every way imaginable, while others enjoy our cheap heat. Everything is turned into profit so that *Aktuaalne Kaamera* can say how great everything is and how much growth we’re experiencing…

**But at whose expense?**

**NB:** Forests MUST be managed responsibly and preserved, but our OWN PEOPLE must come first! Only then should we look elsewhere. Right now, it’s the opposite, and we’re struggling with high costs, which are catastrophic for input prices in the big picture.

Such is the success story from Jestonia. 🤷‍♂️

/**Indrek Pähnapuu, ERE**/ Source: Facebook

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