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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:USA has just stopped pretending Ukraine has its own government. The USA flag is now flying outside the headquarters of the Ukrainian secret police in Kiev ...
Even when the Japanese set-up their puppet government in Manchuko they still had the good sense to keep the Manchu flag flying around so it looked like an actual independent country.
betiko wrote:saxitoxin wrote:USA has just stopped pretending Ukraine has its own government. The USA flag is now flying outside the headquarters of the Ukrainian secret police in Kiev ...
Even when the Japanese set-up their puppet government in Manchuko they still had the good sense to keep the Manchu flag flying around so it looked like an actual independent country.
lol!
well Hollande and Poutin are now pretending to be friends. After a visit to kazakhstan, Hollande came for a surprise visit in Moscow to meet Putin at the airport. they were all like "wez friends, let's sort this out". Putin was also concerned about hollande getting cold and proposing him his coat... ridiculous.
I guess we're shippin them ships.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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betiko wrote:Putin was also concerned about hollande getting cold and proposing him his coat... ridiculous.
mrswdk wrote:betiko wrote:Putin was also concerned about hollande getting cold and proposing him his coat... ridiculous.
For real? During APEC last month Putin gave the Chinese first lady his blanket because the hall they were in was cold.
saxitoxin wrote:betiko wrote:saxitoxin wrote:USA has just stopped pretending Ukraine has its own government. The USA flag is now flying outside the headquarters of the Ukrainian secret police in Kiev ...
Even when the Japanese set-up their puppet government in Manchuko they still had the good sense to keep the Manchu flag flying around so it looked like an actual independent country.
lol!
well Hollande and Poutin are now pretending to be friends. After a visit to kazakhstan, Hollande came for a surprise visit in Moscow to meet Putin at the airport. they were all like "wez friends, let's sort this out". Putin was also concerned about hollande getting cold and proposing him his coat... ridiculous.
I guess we're shippin them ships.
Guess you have a choice: (a) give the ships to Russia, or, (b) -
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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betiko wrote:So what s up now with russia s economy? They do something the west doesn t like and the west torpedoes its economy. Maybe they re not as powerful as goran thinks.
betiko wrote:So what s up now with russia s economy? They do something the west doesn t like and the west torpedoes its economy. Maybe they re not as powerful as goran thinks.
betiko wrote:yeah I guess it's fine, your currency is worth half what it was worth a few month before...
I heard some people have mortgages in dollars and are paid in rubles.... they can't pay the banks and their housing is worth jack shit compared to what they stil owe; they can't pay and they can't sell...
betiko wrote:no one is truely independent goran, no country has such power.
betiko wrote:So what s up now with russia s economy? They do something the west doesn t like and the west torpedoes its economy. Maybe they re not as powerful as goran thinks.
mrswdk wrote:betiko wrote:So what s up now with russia s economy? They do something the west doesn t like and the west torpedoes its economy. Maybe they re not as powerful as goran thinks.
The dominant cause of Russia's current fiscal problems is Saudi Arabia screwing around with oil prices. US and EU sanctions don't really have that much to do with it.
betiko wrote:mrswdk wrote:betiko wrote:So what s up now with russia s economy? They do something the west doesn t like and the west torpedoes its economy. Maybe they re not as powerful as goran thinks.
The dominant cause of Russia's current fiscal problems is Saudi Arabia screwing around with oil prices. US and EU sanctions don't really have that much to do with it.
1) ROSSIYA bank and 6 other smaller banks have had their assets frozen + the russian defense industry
2) Russian companies are not allowed to borrow money for more than 90 days on international markets to avoid them increasing their external debt and the debt's roll over
3) Th EU countries have all cancelled their contracts with russia, in the gas and miltary industry
4) a great number of european banks and companies have dramatically reduced their business with russia
mrswdk wrote:betiko wrote:So what s up now with russia s economy? They do something the west doesn t like and the west torpedoes its economy. Maybe they re not as powerful as goran thinks.
The dominant cause of Russia's current fiscal problems is Saudi Arabia screwing around with oil prices. US and EU sanctions don't really have that much to do with it.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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GoranZ wrote:betiko wrote:So what s up now with russia s economy? They do something the west doesn t like and the west torpedoes its economy. Maybe they re not as powerful as goran thinks.
Hitler/Napoleon were thinking the same, it was easy for them until they reach the lands inhabited with Russians, but after that things become complicated.
Russian Economy is just fine, what is happening to the ruble is result of political pressure, not real economical pressure. Currently western companies are exchanging large amounts of rubles into foreign currencies thus losing quite big... Russian government can also use drastic political measures to level up the value of the ruble. Tax all companies that want to transfer western currencies outside of Russia with 99.999% of their value but I guess that isn't done since the companies are not extracting the money yet.
saxitoxin wrote:mrswdk wrote:betiko wrote:So what s up now with russia s economy? They do something the west doesn t like and the west torpedoes its economy. Maybe they re not as powerful as goran thinks.
The dominant cause of Russia's current fiscal problems is Saudi Arabia screwing around with oil prices. US and EU sanctions don't really have that much to do with it.
BigBallinStalin wrote:GoranZ wrote:betiko wrote:So what s up now with russia s economy? They do something the west doesn t like and the west torpedoes its economy. Maybe they re not as powerful as goran thinks.
Hitler/Napoleon were thinking the same, it was easy for them until they reach the lands inhabited with Russians, but after that things become complicated.
Russian Economy is just fine, what is happening to the ruble is result of political pressure, not real economical pressure. Currently western companies are exchanging large amounts of rubles into foreign currencies thus losing quite big... Russian government can also use drastic political measures to level up the value of the ruble. Tax all companies that want to transfer western currencies outside of Russia with 99.999% of their value but I guess that isn't done since the companies are not extracting the money yet.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/16/upsho ... 0002&abg=0
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/1 ... egion=Body
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-12-1 ... -gold.html
That's the onset of an economic crisis, Goran. See how the Russian central bank keeps trying to raise interest rates? They're trying to prevent capital outflows (which entails selling Russian currency for more useful currency). That hasn't been working, or so it seems, so what's their next step?
I'm not sure how practically nationalizing any firm which wishes to convert their rubles into euros/dollars is teh bestest way to save an economy. People aren't stupid. You can stop currency sales--in this manner, but it's not like they'll keep selling goods and hiring people in a backwards country.
_sabotage_ wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:GoranZ wrote:betiko wrote:So what s up now with russia s economy? They do something the west doesn t like and the west torpedoes its economy. Maybe they re not as powerful as goran thinks.
Hitler/Napoleon were thinking the same, it was easy for them until they reach the lands inhabited with Russians, but after that things become complicated.
Russian Economy is just fine, what is happening to the ruble is result of political pressure, not real economical pressure. Currently western companies are exchanging large amounts of rubles into foreign currencies thus losing quite big... Russian government can also use drastic political measures to level up the value of the ruble. Tax all companies that want to transfer western currencies outside of Russia with 99.999% of their value but I guess that isn't done since the companies are not extracting the money yet.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/16/upsho ... 0002&abg=0
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/1 ... egion=Body
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-12-1 ... -gold.html
That's the onset of an economic crisis, Goran. See how the Russian central bank keeps trying to raise interest rates? They're trying to prevent capital outflows (which entails selling Russian currency for more useful currency). That hasn't been working, or so it seems, so what's their next step?
I'm not sure how practically nationalizing any firm which wishes to convert their rubles into euros/dollars is teh bestest way to save an economy. People aren't stupid. You can stop currency sales--in this manner, but it's not like they'll keep selling goods and hiring people in a backwards country.
Worked for China.
mrswdk wrote:betiko wrote:So what s up now with russia s economy? They do something the west doesn t like and the west torpedoes its economy. Maybe they re not as powerful as goran thinks.
The dominant cause of Russia's current fiscal problems is Saudi Arabia screwing around with oil prices. US and EU sanctions don't really have that much to do with it.
BigBallinStalin wrote:_sabotage_ wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:GoranZ wrote:betiko wrote:So what s up now with russia s economy? They do something the west doesn t like and the west torpedoes its economy. Maybe they re not as powerful as goran thinks.
Hitler/Napoleon were thinking the same, it was easy for them until they reach the lands inhabited with Russians, but after that things become complicated.
Russian Economy is just fine, what is happening to the ruble is result of political pressure, not real economical pressure. Currently western companies are exchanging large amounts of rubles into foreign currencies thus losing quite big... Russian government can also use drastic political measures to level up the value of the ruble. Tax all companies that want to transfer western currencies outside of Russia with 99.999% of their value but I guess that isn't done since the companies are not extracting the money yet.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/16/upsho ... 0002&abg=0
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/1 ... egion=Body
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-12-1 ... -gold.html
That's the onset of an economic crisis, Goran. See how the Russian central bank keeps trying to raise interest rates? They're trying to prevent capital outflows (which entails selling Russian currency for more useful currency). That hasn't been working, or so it seems, so what's their next step?
I'm not sure how practically nationalizing any firm which wishes to convert their rubles into euros/dollars is teh bestest way to save an economy. People aren't stupid. You can stop currency sales--in this manner, but it's not like they'll keep selling goods and hiring people in a backwards country.
Worked for China.
If China stopped currency sales through Goran's suggestion, then your comment is relevant.
betiko wrote:Stop being such a former yougaslavian republic of macedonian clown goran. You re such a child.
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