German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is laughing at the fact that electricity bills are so expensive in Europe that people can no longer afford to use electric ovens.
As reported in German media, World Economic Forum (WEF) agenda-setter Scholz cheerfully recounted live how a citizen told him they could no longer afford their electric oven.
“The other day, someone came to me and said, ‘Mr. Scholz, I just switched my electric oven to a gas oven,'” Scholz said, before continuing with a grin, “I didn’t know how sad I should look.”
He made the comments on-air Sunday.
Scholz, who leads the left-wing Social Democratic Party, was blasted by the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) on Twitter.
The CSU called on Scholz to apologize immediately for the gaffe.
“Many people in our country are currently very worried. And what is Chancellor Scholz doing? He laughs about it,” tweeted the CSU.
“That is indecent and shows how indifferent we citizens are to the federal government. We think: Olaf Scholz must apologize!”
A few months ago, Scholz was touring Canada, searching for a new energy source. Yet, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau turned down any idea of exporting Canadian natural gas to Europe, falsely asserting there was no “business case” for it.
“We are looking right now and companies are looking at whether or not the new context makes it a worthwhile business case to make those investments,” Trudeau said.
“But there needs to be a business case.”
Scholz, an acolyte of WEF founder Klaus Schwab, gave a speech on European issues at the Davos 2022 summit.
For months, Germans have come out in droves protesting Schwab’s and other European leaders’ disastrous energy policies, which have seen electricity bills nearly double across the continent.
Meanwhile, the European Union president has proposed mandatory energy rationing measures to “flatten the curve” of energy consumption.