March in Yangchun is neither cold nor hot, so it is not the peak period for electricity consumption. However, Taiwan experienced a power outage from the south to the north on March 3, and even Penghu became an island without electricity. This time, Taiwan demonstrated a new word:

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March in Yangchun is neither cold nor hot, so it is not the peak period for electricity consumption. However, Taiwan experienced a power outage from the south to the north on March 3, and even Penghu became an island without electricity. This time, Taiwan demonstrated a new word: - DayDayNews

There was a power outage across Taiwan, and people went shopping in the dark. Picture from Taiwanese media

March in Yangchun was neither cold nor hot, and it was not the peak period for electricity consumption. However, Taiwan experienced a power outage from the south to the north on March 3, and even Penghu became an island without electricity. What would it be like to have power outage without warning in modern life? To paraphrase Taiwan’s epidemic prevention commander Chen Shih-chung’s once proud sentence: Watch out, Taiwan will only demonstrate once! This time, Taiwan demonstrated a new word: power outage disaster. The mayors of Taipei City, New Taipei City , Taichung City, and Kaohsiung City have launched "power outage disaster" response and are busy with disaster relief. Taichung City's "Mother Mayor" Lu Xiuyan said to reporters: "We are busy with disaster relief now, don't will be discussed later.

Early in the morning on March 3, there was a power outage without warning. The aunt buying groceries was locked in the elevator, the mother could not enter the delivery room, the clinic's refrigerated vaccines were in danger of deterioration, the traffic lights on the street went out, the transformer box exploded, and the Hsinchu Science Park was shut down. ... Tsai Ing-wen may not be interested in these things that are disturbing the common people. She is definitely not short of electricity. However, the live broadcast of her conferring a medal on former US Secretary of State Pompeo was also broadcast. The common people can't even turn on the TV. The live broadcast To whom? Therefore, this blackout also demonstrated a "power outage disaster" to Tsai Ing-wen.

The Taiwan authorities announced early that Tsai Ing-wen would award Pompeo the "Special Medal of the Grand Ribbon Star" on the 3rd, "in recognition of his outstanding contribution to improving Taiwan-US relations." As soon as the news came out, Taiwanese netizens questioned: What did he contribute? Did he contribute "Laizhu" and arms? Did he come to Taiwan to collect money after stepping down? To put it bluntly, what should we buy? After the live broadcast was cancelled, more than 2,400 people flocked to Tsai Ing-wen’s personal website to leave messages for her: Is there still time to award medals? You'd better deal with the power outage; we're waiting for you, the Democratic Progressive Party, to use love to generate electricity; to get a medal by selling "Lai Zhu", you are insulting the predecessors who won the medal; why not live broadcast? I'm gonna watch Two Hustlers; Is (the blackout) your fault or the fault of washed-up "American Dad"?

The Democratic Progressive Party authorities have always used the slogan of cultural youth to win votes and the sentiment of advocating beauty to enhance their appearance. However, this unexpected power outage on the working day morning was difficult to maintain, and the "wolf who cried wolf" showed his true form. In the past, the DPP used "nuclear-free" and "clean energy" to draw its pie. After coming to power, it even stopped using the "four nuclear power plants" built with huge sums of money. Its energy policy has long caused professionals to remind them of "power shortage". However, the DPP In order to maintain one's own authority, warnings are treated as child's play. Although the people of Taiwan have been suffering from power outages since last year, they are still lucky enough to have no light in the east and light in the west. This time, the entire Taiwan has a power outage from south to north and even to the outer islands, and even Tsai Ing-wen's "appearance" was "blind". It is difficult to silence the power shortage alarm. After the power outage, Taipei City Mayor Hou Youyi said that although he had repeatedly assured that there would be no power shortage, the fact was that there was a power outage and the power supply situation should be made clear. Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe said that this is the fourth major power outage during Tsai Ing-wen (second term). Taipei is seriously short of power. Due to power restrictions, some planned buildings in Taipei cannot be built. The lack of power is a real problem. , to be faced and resolved.

The lack of power not only "suspends" people's livelihood and slows down construction, but is also a major danger to future economic development. This is the biggest "power outage disaster". Analysts in Taiwan pointed out that large power outages without warning put semiconductor companies in danger. Taiwan’s past economic achievements were that industrial production did not have to worry about water and electricity. If Taiwan’s basic power supply does not have a 30 to 50-year plan and is affected by the regime, The impact of replacement will worry Taiwan's industrial production in the future. Terry Gou, the founder of Taiwan's Hon Hai Group, asserted last year that "there will definitely be a shortage of electricity next year." At that time, the official in charge of the Taiwan authorities responded by saying, "You can bet on chicken steaks, there will be no shortage of electricity." Now Taiwanese netizens are ridiculing under the promise of no shortage of electricity: There is no shortage of electricity, but the electricity does not reach my home; There is no shortage of electricity, I am just saving electricity; There is no shortage of chicken chops, I am just short of electricity...

The most ironic thing is, 2 A few days ago, Tsai Ing-wen just told Taiwan's industrial and commercial groups to "guarantee that there will be no shortage of electricity." The industrial and commercial groups responded that they hoped not only to ensure that there would be no shortage of electricity during her term. Who would have thought that this request was too high, and there was a major power outage two days later.The causes of Taiwan's "blackout disaster" are, first, the childish energy policy. When the Democratic Progressive Party was not in power, it used the fairy tale of a "non-nuclear homeland" to establish an image of "democratic progress". After coming to power, it still "made trouble in the family" and was unable to seek truth from facts when facing problems. Adjust energy policy and work hard to fight "non-nuclear"; second, ignore expert opinions and use energy policy as a tool for political struggle, and overthrow anything built by political opponents. Building "green energy" on the ruins not only fails to provide immediate relief, but also has limited long-term results; third, the public power sector (Taipower) was criticized by the media for becoming an election supporter of the Democratic Progressive Party and failing to devote all its efforts to maintaining and updating power generation equipment. . For example, Taipower stated that the previous power outages were due to power grid capacity problems. The Taiwan authorities allocated NT$78.5 billion for capacity expansion, but Taipower donated NT$80 million to Kaohsiung City, which is governed by the Democratic Progressive Party, to build a zoo. The Democratic Progressive Party has spent all its resources to support its election, and regards votes as its top priority. This is the root cause of Taiwan's shortage of electricity, vaccines, and eggs. In the words of Taiwanese netizens, it can be summed up as "immoral."

A major blackout demonstrated the "power outage disaster" and also demonstrated what vote fraud is. (All year round)

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