Wow. Some protests against a President. Obviously, he's going down soon.
Does that mean Bush caved in to the anti-war demonstrations and did not invade Iraq a few years back?
Wow. Some protests against a President. Obviously, he's going down soon.
Does that mean Bush caved in to the anti-war demonstrations and did not invade Iraq a few years back?
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
I suppose it helps to diminish the vision of Russians as one party "all hail Putin" nutters certain peoples made them out to be, in certain newspapers.
Anyway, we should all be happy about another case of an authoritarianhaving trouble, bit of a
for the troublemakers I expect.
What? Trust him to murder or torture over interested journos interested in how certain men came to be in a position which enabled them to ruin the country?In a time of crisis I would trust Putin as a leader than almost any other western leader. They wouldn't last 2 weeks in Russia...
Or, to start a diversionary war against a "rebel" region, commiting mass murder along the way?
Yep, sounds very trusworthy, I am being vewy, vewy thewious...![]()
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An enemy that wishes to die for their country is the best sort to face - you both have the same aim in mind.
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I doubt Putin would be such an effective politician in a country where he'd actually have to face questions from a hostile opposition, or where he'd be lambasted by the press and unable to do anything about it.
On the economic side, Russia's economy grew so much because it was in shambles to begin with and oil prices enabled them to earn a lot of money. Nothing to do with Putin. Maybe he is capable of steering Russia through this crisis, there's just no reason to assume he is.
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Sorry rasoforos I call your bluff. Africa is completely different. The majority of African nations do not own their resources, which ensures they mostly do not receive the benefit of those resources. Russia on the other hand has most of it's resources either in the hands of the state or Russian Corporations, which enriches their economy.
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Some piously affirm: "The truth is such and such. I know! I see!"
And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra
Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts
Words words words...
..'they dont own their resources'... many very rich countries do not have ANY significant resources...
We could have a great economic topic where we could discuss the reasons behind Russia's economic success under Putin. This is not the place.
You should not, however, say that it has nothing to do with Putin. Good governance is very important for growth and has been proven time and again, both historically and in relevant economic research (I think Krugman has some nice quantitative observations on the fact).
The argument that 'these countries do not control their resources' is also self defeating because one of the major reforms under Putin was to take control of the country's national resources from the billionaire plutocrats. So... ...since you imply that national control of resources is necessary for growth (which is not really the case from an economist's point of view) and since my pal Vladimir did just that, then he did contribute to Russia's high growth rates.
QED
Anyway lets go back to saying bad things about Gordon![]()
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