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Das Lustige an der Situation ist: Trump trägt allein soviel zur Energiewende bei wie schon lang keine Einzelperson mehr.
Und ich weiß dass es ihn richtig nervt hahahaha.
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Heat pump orders up 2x in a month. Solar panel inquiries up 250%. EV leases up 85%. Iran crisis has made energy security feel personal. I understand why: I have solar panels, a heat pump & EV on a flexible tariff shielding us from much of volatility. theguardian.com/business/2026/…
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Der Papst spricht sehr deutliche Worte: Für Tod und Verwüstung würden »Milliarden Dollar verbraucht«, während die Mittel für Heilung, Bildung und Wiederaufbau fehlten.
Das gefällt Trump und allen Rechtsextremen auf der Welt gar nicht und das ist gut so. spiegel.de/ausland/papst-… n.
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Impresionante: Trump llama al Papa León XIV “un insulto a Jesús” y lo dice el Presidente de Estados Unidos.
El Pontífice pierde la paciencia y le respondió improvisando con dureza, de pie, ante una solemne asamblea en el Vaticano, con un mensaje sin ira.
Fue mensaje poderoso, conmovedor, que a muchos dejaba atónitos, con la boca abierta, fundamentado en la fe, en la responsabilidad y en la verdad.
- “El Presidente de los Estados Unidos sostiene que yo insulto a Jesús”, dijo con una voz serena pero firme. “Pero reflexionemos con honestidad — ¿qué insulta las enseñanzas de Cristo?”
- “¿Quieren saber qué insulta verdaderamente a Jesús? - preguntó.
- “Es cuando damos la espaldas a quienes sufren, cuando cerramos nuestros corazones a los pobres, y cuando elegimos el poder por encima de la compasión mientras otros claman por misericordia.”
- “Saben qué insulta a Jesús? Es olvidar la dignidad de cada ser humano, ignorar el dolor de las familias en crisis, y negarse a escuchar las voces de los más vulnerables entre nosotros.”
- “Saben qué insulta a Jesús? Es crear división donde debería haber unidad, esparcir miedo donde debería haber esperanza, y apartarnos de la justicia cuando tenemos la responsabilidad de defenderla.”
No era una réplica, sino algo mucho más profundo. El Papa León XIV, conocido por su humildad y su compromiso inquebrantable con la paz, transformó el enfrentamiento en una reflexión sobre la conciencia en lugar de un conflicto.
No escaló las tensiones, la elevó a un nivel moral universal.
- “No pretendo ser perfecto”, admitió.
- “Pero me esfuerzo cada día por recorrer el camino de la compasión, para servir, escuchar y para amar, como todos estamos llamados a hacer.”
Luego una frase que resonó mucho más allá del Vaticano y de Roma.
- “Si verdaderamente creemos en un mundo moldeado por la paz y la misericordia, entonces, ¿por qué no trabajamos con más ahínco para traer esa realidad a nuestras vidas, aquí y ahora, unos por otros?”
Esa fue su respuesta. No con ira, con convicción, recordándole al mundo que la verdadera fuerza no se encuentra solo en el poder, sino en la conciencia, la humildad y el amor.
Tremendo e improvisado cada palabra que decía..,, hablando con lodo su corazón
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Why would Donald Trump start a war against the Catholic Church?
For 250 years, American Catholics have founded hospitals, built universities, fed the hungry, sheltered refugees, educated children in the poorest corners of the nation, created some of the most beautiful art and music in human civilization, and fought for justice in places where justice had no other advocates.
More than any other institution, we built this country.
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SHOCKING CLASH: Donald Trump CALLS POPE LEO XIV “AN INSULT TO JESUS” — THE POPE’S RESPONSE STUNS THE WORLD
Donald Trump believed he could score easy political points by calling Pope Leo XIV “an insult to Jesus,” after the spiritual leader once again spoke out in defense of peace, compassion, and human dignity. However, he was challenging a voice rooted not in politics, but in moral authority.
Standing before a solemn gathering at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV did not respond with anger. Instead, he delivered a powerful and deeply moving message grounded in faith, responsibility, and truth.
“The President of the United States has said that I insult Jesus,” Pope Leo XIV began, his voice calm yet firm. “But let us reflect honestly — what truly insults the teachings of Christ?”
Then, with quiet intensity, he answered:
“You want to know what truly insults Jesus? It is when we turn away from those who suffer, when we close our hearts to the poor, and when we choose power over compassion while others cry out for mercy.”
He continued:
“You know what insults Jesus? It is forgetting the dignity of every human being, ignoring the pain of families in crisis, and refusing to hear the voices of the most vulnerable among us.”
His message then deepened, becoming not just a response, but a moral call that reached far beyond the moment:
“You know what insults Jesus? It is creating division where there should be unity, spreading fear where there should be hope, and turning away from justice when we have the responsibility to uphold it.”
This was not merely a political rebuttal — it was something far more profound. Pope Leo XIV, known for his humility and steadfast commitment to peace, transformed the confrontation into a reflection on conscience rather than conflict. Instead of escalating tensions, he elevated the conversation to a universal moral level.
“I do not claim to be perfect,” he admitted. “But I strive each day to walk the path of compassion — to serve, to listen, and to love as we are all called to do.”
Then came the line that resonated far beyond the walls of the Vatican:
“If we truly believe in a world shaped by peace and mercy… then why do we not work harder to bring that reality into our lives — here and now, for one another?”
That was his response. Not with anger. Not with division. But with conviction — and grace.
Trump sought to challenge him. Instead, Pope Leo XIV delivered a message now echoing across millions, reminding the world that true strength is found not in power alone, but in conscience, humility, and love.

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The US Conference of Catholic Bishops has released a response to JD Vance's comments about Pope Leo XIV:
'For over a thousand years, the Catholic Church has taught just war theory and it is that long tradition the Holy Father carefully references in his comments on war. A constant tenet of that thousand-year tradition is a nation can only legitimately take up the sword ‘in self-defense, once all peace efforts have failed’
That is, to be a just war it must be a defense against another who actively wages war, which is what the Holy Father actually said: ‘He does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war.
When Pope Leo XIV speaks as supreme pastor of the universal Church, he is not merely offering opinions on theology, he is preaching the Gospel and exercising his ministry as the Vicar of Christ. The consistent teaching of the Church is insistent that all people of good will must pray and work toward lasting peace while avoiding the evils and injustices that accompany all wars'

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