Swiss Say Freeze For The Cause As Winter Approaches

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Switzerland considers JAILING anyone who heats rooms above 19C for up to three years if the country is forced to ration gas due to Ukraine war

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  • The country could also give fines of up to 3,000 Swiss Francs (2,667)
  • In gas-heated buildings, water could not be heated to more than 60C (140F)
  • Radiant heaters would be banned and saunas and swimming pools would have to be cold
  • Likely that the proposed measures will be subject to challenges and disputes

CDUB98
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Enjoy your green authoritarianism, ****sticks!!
GAC06
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66 Fahrenheit is freezing now
TxTarpon
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ooooo 66 degrees
Most of yall crank your AC down to almost that right now.

Besides, they all wear stuff like this in the winter there.



Most of us at 66 degrees are dressed like this:
Irish 2.0
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GAC06 said:

66 Fahrenheit is freezing now
Hell I keep mine at 55 during the winter. I love the cold. But the fact that the government is demanding such actions with threats of fines and imprisonment is the issue. Obviously hyperbole goes over some of y'all's heads.
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> Switzerland considers JAILING anyone who heats rooms above 19C for up to three years if the country is forced to ration gas due to Ukraine war Switzerland ignoring Trump's warning

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Detmersdislocatedshoulder
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anyone want to bet this doesn't apply to their political class?
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Ummm, unlike the rest of Europe, don't the Swiss people own firearms? This could be the canary in the coal mine over there.
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Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:

anyone want to bet this doesn't apply to their political class?
Just like the government thermostat setpoint for heat is 62 degF when sleeping, but Obama kept the White House in the 80's where everyone had to take their jackets off.
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Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:

anyone want to bet this doesn't apply to their political class?
They're special. Really, morally and intellectually superior.

How can they be expected to justly rule over their serfs if they are uncomfortable?
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An L of an Ag said:

Ummm, unlike the rest of Europe, don't the Swiss people own firearms? This could be the canary in the coal mine over there.
i think they have weapons but ammo is stored by the government and handed out in emergencies?
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TxTarpon said:

ooooo 66 degrees
Most of yall crank your AC down to almost that right now.

Besides, they all wear stuff like this in the winter there.



Most of us at 66 degrees are dressed like this:



Glad Rule #1 was followed.
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Crazy.

**** like this is why everyone here needs to appreciate our constitution and to not vote Democrat. A vote for a Democrat leads us directly down the path of Europe which is tyranny and oppression.
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My thermostat is set 65-78.

I'm fairly comfortable within that range and save on power bill year round.

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If you read the article, I think you'll see that is merely one of the proposals. The head of the police is not enthusiastic about making these violations criminal matters. We'll see what they end up doing.

I don't know how protected the Swiss political class will be. Switzerland has a really unique system of government -- the executive branch is actually a small committee where the chair is rotated. They work very hard to reach consensus, and can be very stubborn. They have spurned all attempts by the EU to force them to join.

All men are required to spend some time in the army, then the reserves, so many homes have, dare I say it, ASSAULT RIFLES stored somewhere on the property. When I was there in 2016, we were traveling on a train and some reservist was travelling home with his rifle, when some Canadian woman saw him and freaked out. She went to the conductor and wanted him thrown off the train, but the conductor just shrugged (and worked hard to suppress a laugh). The demented Karen went on and on about how someone carrying a gun would never be allowed on a train in Canada. The locals couldn't have cared less.
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Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:

anyone want to bet this doesn't apply to their political class?
Didn't you read the last bullet point?

"...the proposed measures will be subject to challenges and disputes."

We all know whose challenges will result in policy reversals.
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105 here today in Salt Lake. Maybe I could contribute to their heat bank?
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Couple of questions;

1. How many outdoor swimming pools are there in Switzerland?
2. Not many people have a 'smart' hot water heater. How do they plan to enforce setting it to 140? Don't most of us set it to around 140 anyway?

Are they gonna have guys banging on doors to check water temps? At least they haven't resorted to drowning anyone in the river in iron maidens yet.

It's not too long before the 'good' people of places like Geneva go full on 'Servetus' against heretics.

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The most famous execution occurred in 1553 Michael Servetus, a Unitarian. In that year he was passing through Geneva, fleeing the death sentence of the Catholic Church for his heretical views. Yet because of his lively interest in religious matters, he went to listen to Calvin, now one of the most famous leaders of the Reformation.

Unfortunately for Servetus, he had sent some of his papers to Calvin seven years earlier, questioning many established doctrines, including that of the Trinity (the three Persons of God). Calvin had responded roughly to Servetus, refusing even to return the papers. Calvin had even then condemned him, showing his full agreement with the judgment of the Catholic Church. He had written to a friend that if Servetus ever came to Geneva, "I will never let him depart alive, if I have any authority."

On that fateful day in 1553, Calvin recognized and denounced Servetus, who was promptly arrested and condemned as a heretic (one who disagrees with accepted beliefs). The laws of Geneva regarding heretics had changed several years earlier, and exile was the strictest penalty that remained.

Nevertheless, Calvin favored cutting Servetus' head off. The town went even further than this and burned the man alive… History records that he shrieked with agony when the flames reached his face, and burned for another half hour before dying ["The Renaissance," by Will Durant, pages 482-484]. Such facts trouble sincere people. Do they trouble you? And a very troubling question is, why do the people with "good doctrine" murder the people with "bad doctrine", and not the other way around?

The fact that the victims, like Servetus, often held heretical opinions tends to confuse the real issue for many Christians, namely: isn't such killing the bad fruit of a bad tree? While no one in America today would want Unitarians executed, assuredly Calvin would, and so would Luther, and most certainly Augustine and many other Catholic theologians. The history of their churches leaves absolutely no doubt about this.
If you travel to places run by nut jobs, whether it is Pyongyang, Tehran, Moscow or Geneva, be careful what you say/do/bring. Heresy is not tolerated by leftists.
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As someone else put it do well on another thread:

"They're praying for global warming this winter because the green energy they mandated to stop global warming doesn't actually work"
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Maroon Dawn said:

As someone else put it do well on another thread:

"They're praying for global warming this winter because the green energy they mandated to stop global warming doesn't actually work"
That was me.
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Maroon Dawn said:

As someone else put it do well on another thread:

"They're praying for global warming this winter because the green energy they mandated to stop global warming doesn't actually work"


Hate to toot my own horn but ya I said that.
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Swiss Chicks taste like chocolate*











*if you dip them in fondue.
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black_ice said:

Maroon Dawn said:

As someone else put it do well on another thread:

"They're praying for global warming this winter because the green energy they mandated to stop global warming doesn't actually work"


Hate to toot my own horn but ya I said that.
But were you the first, actually, to say it?
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Advising the government, the report states that senior police officer Fredy Fassler has told them to 'only order measures that can be implemented, and above all, controlled.'

And he has said that the proposed new measures should be implemented with a 'sense of proportion', emphasising that he does not think police should go from door to door.

Mr Fassler used the COVID-19 pandemic as an example, stating according to the report that there had been a 'culture of denunciation.'

His sentiment was echoed by SVP Economics Minister Guy Parmelin who last Wednesday said: 'We are not a police state', when referring to the measures, saying that he thinks the police can do spot checks to ensure people are sticking to them.

Denying its a Police State for the win! That should clear everything up......




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Germanic states: What isn't forbidden is mandatory.
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