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Now Take in Refugees from the North! - A Heart for Hamburgers!In the Hanseatic city of Hamburg, there was a fateful referendum that we in the Burgenland district should take advantage of. We need to act quickly.
The city of Hamburg had called for a citizens' referendum. And of the citizens who cast their votes, the majority decided that the city of Hamburg should be climate neutral by 2040. Experts warn that this would de facto amount to self-flagellation and that the costs will be enormous. Because climate neutrality means that from 2040 onwards, no CO₂ should escape from the city of Hamburg at all. Traffic, industry, electricity, heating – everything should happen without the generation of CO₂. Just to heat exclusively with electricity, the power grids need to be upgraded because the existing cables won't be able to handle the required capacities. Naturally, the ripping up of streets and laying of cables will be passed on to individual Hamburg residents. It is suspected that rents for a normal apartment could rise by 350 euros per month – beyond the usual price increases. This "transformation" will probably cost billions. How many, no one knows at the moment. But deindustrialization will also probably proceed much faster in Hamburg as a result – with the corresponding job losses. Many Hamburg residents will lose their jobs, their livelihoods, no longer be able to afford life there, and become economic refugees. And this is exactly where we, the Burgenland district, come into play. Let's have a heart for Hamburgers who will be looking for a new home. The Burgenland district has lost around 45,000 inhabitants in the last 25 years. Economic refugees from Hamburg could balance this number again in a short time. Language barriers are minimal, the education of these new skilled workers is quite comparable to the local one. Quick integration should therefore not be a problem. The Burgenland district has already had very good experiences with immigrants from the North Sea in the past. In the 12th century, people from Flanders (today Belgium) immigrated and settled in the town of Flemmingen (near Naumburg). The integration can certainly be described as successful. The town of Hohenmölsen even almost has the appropriate license plate. If the city council agrees, HHM could soon stand for "Hanseatic City of Hohenmölsen". Many Hamburg residents could immediately feel at home. There has been an anchorage at Mondsee for some time.
And if we make an effort, we'll rename our district to "Hamburgenland District" to demonstrate even more welcoming culture to the climate change panic refugees. So: Don't despair! Seize the opportunity now - offer fresh blood from the North a future here with us that is no longer supposed to exist in Hamburg. Marketing and advertising campaigns are needed immediately to make our region appealing to the refugees from the North. Because the Burgenland district also has one big advantage over Hamburg: Flooding due to rising sea levels is not to be feared here. Author: AI-Translation - Maximus Polemikus | |
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