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17 hours ago, AndreasHG said:

 

You simply misunderstood Heryford's sentence. 

 

The meaning of the sentence is this: "Russia could have been a great country with its resources and a high level of education." But communism threw away this opportunity due to the failed management of the economy.

 

There are also other reasons why in 1991 the Soviet Union crashed down: the Afghan people and low oil prices made a significant contribution to the demise of the Soviet Union. But the economic missmanagement and the endemic corruption of the apparatchik (Rus: аппара́тчик) were the root causes of the Soviet Union collapse.

 

Fair enough about misunderstanding. Sadly though, I doubt any fate awaited the former Tsarist Russia under the Bolsheviks other than what they got, which was Stalin, a fate worse than death for many.

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Where can I invest in Russian bank deposits? I will gladly sing the praises of Putin  and take 23%. After my tax rate, I promise to give 25% of proceeds to Ukraine.

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They can’t live without ball bearings from Sweden ,and chips from the west ,these will become harder to attain even via satellites 

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6 hours ago, ballpoint said:

This is a good explanation of what's happening, and what it will lead to.  Not only is Russia losing hundreds of thousands of young men to the fighting, production for the war machine is using up a huge chunk of the working population, meaning large shortages to do the normal, everyday work, meaning pay must go up to attract workers - by 8% last year and a further 9% this year, meaning prices must go up to counter that, meaning an inflation spiral that's rapidly getting out of control.  And, as we know, they've announced that they will be spending a third of their budget on the military, but they're already spending an estimated 6% of it on compensation to families of those injured or killed in the fighting.  Couple that to the plunging rouble, falling exports and economic sanctions, and something will give sooner rather than later.

 

 

and CBC is an absolutely unbiased news source of course.

:cheesy:

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On 12/18/2024 at 11:28 AM, AndreasHG said:

and the Tzarist Russia to collapse: "it's the economy, stupid".

and I used to think Tsarist Russia collapsed because the army mutinied and went back home, joined the Bolsheviks and overthrew the elites.

I must have been wrong all these years, and it was because of the economy all along. Gosh!

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The ukr is stopping gas flows thru their teritory to some of Europe inc Slovakia so they won’t be selling much gas now ,it’s all diminishing 

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17 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

The ukr is stopping gas flows thru their teritory to some of Europe inc Slovakia so they won’t be selling much gas now ,it’s all diminishing 

That's hardly going to make Ukraine popular, especially as it's start of winter.

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6 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

That's hardly going to make Ukraine popular, especially as it's start of winter.

Slovakia's government is already  Russia-friendly! :smile:

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The only good thing is Russia's fossil fuels will stay in the ground where they belong  and they get no benefits for eternity

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