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January 30, 2015, 02:51:57 PM
#71
Russia has poor people ...but soon a fresh bridge for a little amount of money ... not much .. 3 Billions  Grin

Quote from: PoutinMadness
The Russian government has awarded the contract for the construction of a $3 billion bridge to Crimea to a longtime ally of President Vladimir Putin.

In a decree published online Friday, the government said that a company owned by Arkady Rotenberg would be given the commission to build a bridge linking Crimea — the Black Sea peninsula that Moscow annexed from Ukraine in March — to mainland Russia.

Costs for the automobile and railroad bridge cannot exceed 212 billion rubles ($3 billion) and it must be completed by December 2018. The government decree does not give any specifics about the design of the bridge or exactly where it will cross the 5-kilometer (3-mile) -wide Kerch Strait, both of which would greatly influence cost.

The contract was given to Rotenberg without the public tenders that are typically mandatory for government-commissioned projects in Russia.

Rotenberg, a childhood friend and longtime judo partner of Putin's, is on the European Union and U.S. sanctions lists.


During this time for angry people ... no worry ... they have answer for them .. LoL

http://russia-insider.com/en/2015/01/24/2715

Quote from: OgrePoutine
Hard times call for sacrifices. That was the message of Ilya Gaffner, a legislator in Yekaterinburg, on a recent visit to a local grocery store, where he told TV cameras that Russians should consider going on a diet, when faced with rising food prices. “To put it bluntly, if you’re short on money,” Gaffner said, “you need to remember that we’re all Russian citizens—Russian people—and we’ve survived hunger and the cold. We just need to give some thought to our health and eat a bit less.”

Elected to his current post in 2011, Gaffner joined United Russia, the country’s dominant political party, in 2012. Since April 2014, he’s been a member of United Russia’s “Popular Control” project, which conducts “raids” on stores, monitoring consumer prices and compliance with different business laws. Between 2010 and 2011, for instance, United Russia claims to have coordinated almost 2,000 such raids.

On the website for United Russia’s Yekaterinburg regional branch, there is a video of Gaffner’s January 21, 2015, raid, though the embedded news report does not include his controversial advice to “eat less.” Instead, Gaffner can be seen explaining that the steep rise in food prices is a result of Russia’s currency woes.

While Gaffner has refused to talk to the press about his remarks, United Russia’s Yekaterinburg regional director, Viktor Shepty, told Kommersant newspaper that Gaffner spoke “incorrectly,” stressing the need to “think seven times before speaking once.”

On YouTube, the local television report containing Gaffner’s full remarks now has more than 53,000 views and almost 800 comments. Probably because Gaffner emphasized his audience’s “Russianness,” many YouTube users are busy speculating about his ethnicity, suggesting that he might be Jewish (and therefore somehow “compromised,” presumably). Other commenters appear to represent different sides of Russia’s endless Ukraine War trolling. “Hey, Russians, you’re always growling, ‘Everything is ours! We’ll do it all ourselves! We’ll put up with anything for Crimea!’ So what’s up now? Why all the whining?” writes “Stas Gerstas,” attracting 384 “up-votes.”

Still others have found enough fodder for political humor, without turning to the war in Eastern Ukraine. For example, Aleksandr Makhorin, with 305 “up-votes,” writes:

"Next he’ll probably advise the public to drink less, and then to wear our clothes and our shoes more carefully, so we don’t have to replace them as often. Then, he’ll tell us to go to the bathroom less often, to breathe less, to speak less, and, finally, the best option of all, to live a bit less."

As Russia’s economy struggles amidst low oil prices, Western sanctions over Moscow’s policies in Ukraine, and internal political stagnation, episodes like Gaffner’s slip-up are becoming a regular feature of local politics. Earlier this month, asimilar episode took place in St. Petersburg, where the lieutenant governor came under fire for telling citizens to clean up their own streets, when snow-removal crews don’t show up. As Russian consumers continue to feel squeezed by rising prices, and the country’s politicians adjust to the public’s rising expectations of the government, the year promises more gaffes ahead.


Russia no limit for poverty  Grin
legendary
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January 30, 2015, 11:41:00 AM
#70
Russia has a lot of snow. And Putin. That's basicall all =)

Yet, if Russia can maintain its hold on what it has, including Siberia, it has fabulous riches and wealth untold.

Smiley

Most of its treasures are under its land. They have to be tapped.

Which is happening all the time, with new infrastructure being constantly added to.

Yes.

There needs to be knowledge or research of methods for tapping, like how to build drilling rigs for drilling for oil.

There needs to be incentive. Workers need to know how quality work will benefit them. Then they need to be paid a base wage, and an incentive wage based on performance.

There needs to be organization to make the thing work. Government needs to realize that it is people who are doing the work. People work better under freedom and incentives rather than harsh, dictatorial rules.

Russia can do it if the leaders only use their heads.

Smiley
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January 30, 2015, 11:30:36 AM
#69
Russia has a lot of snow. And Putin. That's basicall all =)

Yet, if Russia can maintain its hold on what it has, including Siberia, it has fabulous riches and wealth untold.

Smiley

Most of its treasures are under its land. They have to be tapped.

Which is happening all the time, with new infrastructure being constantly added to.
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January 30, 2015, 11:27:56 AM
#68
Russia has a lot of snow. And Putin. That's basicall all =)

Yet, if Russia can maintain its hold on what it has, including Siberia, it has fabulous riches and wealth untold.

Smiley

Most of its treasures are under its land. They have to be tapped.
legendary
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January 30, 2015, 10:47:30 AM
#67
Russia has a lot of snow. And Putin. That's basicall all =)

Yet, if Russia can maintain its hold on what it has, including Siberia, it has fabulous riches and wealth untold.

Smiley
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January 30, 2015, 10:31:58 AM
#66
Russia has a lot of snow. And Putin. That's basicall all =)


legendary
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January 30, 2015, 09:10:06 AM
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Russia has the ability to rule the world.

The U.S., Britain and Canada are strong. Yet, their strength lies in deceiving their people. Russia has deception as well. Yet Russia is way more straight-forward with her people than the U.S.  The U.S. uses mass deception with its people. Russia deceives its people some. Then it uses force - strength - to rule them.

You can only deceive people as much as you you can hide the truth from them. The people of Russia know the truth. They know that if they don't respect Mother Russia, she will send out her forces and break the people into little pieces.

In the U.S., the people see a government that has little strength to harm them. But they don't see why. And, because they don't see why, the U.S. government has strength over them, as long as it can deceive its people into thinking that it has strength over them.

The U.S. people are waking up. They are beginning to see that their government doesn't have any strength at all, except that of mass deception. Things like the Internet, Bitcoin and expressions of common law as taught by Bill Thornton (http://1215.org/), Richard Cornforth (http://voidjudgments.com/), and Karl Lentz (http://www.broadmind.org/ and http://www.unkommonlaw.co.uk/), are showing the people that legally, they can do anything they want... as long as they don't hurt anyone, damage the property of anyone, or break a true contract.

If the American people wanted, they could like overnight, stop paying income taxes and property taxes legally. If they did that, world banks and the U.S. government as we know it would become little tiny entities that had little strength at all. The  State governments would maintain some strength for a while, because the people of each particular State are attached to their State governments more than they are attached to the U.S. government. When this happened, many governments of the world would vie for top world governmental position.

Russia is in the position of next strength. The Russian military is stronger than any other military in the world except that of the U.S.  If the U.S. government collapsed, the U.S. military would wind up having no authority in the world. Russia could take over. Sure, the U.S. military would not collapse over night. But without funds and the general backing of the people - who really don't know or care much about their military - it would collapse.

If Russia were smart in those days, the leaders of their government would humbly appeal to the Russian people for their strength in taking over the world. And when the Russian people decided that it was in their best interests to follow their leaders' requests, Russia would become stronger than ever, from the voluntary backing of her people. The ideals of Marx, Lenin, Stalin and others would be fulfilled. Russian would rule the world.

Smiley
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January 30, 2015, 07:56:08 AM
#64
Vodka has been created  in Babylon, Armenia and Georgia ...

You forget just add that during Soviet URSS era ... vodka has been used as propaganda tool ...




D. Mendeleev - is God Father of Vodka and periodic table of the elements:



it was his Wet-Dream.
Yes D. Mendeleev is a great genius, but his a history.
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January 30, 2015, 07:51:18 AM
#63
Vodka has been created  in Babylon, Armenia and Georgia ...

You forget just add that during Soviet URSS era ... vodka has been used as propaganda tool ...




D. Mendeleev - is God Father of Vodka and periodic table of the elements:



it was his Wet-Dream.
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January 29, 2015, 11:20:00 AM
#62
Ubiquitous Balthazar touts good and raises image of Russia Grin
legendary
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January 29, 2015, 09:06:59 AM
#61
One other thing, that I didn't put on my prior lists: The Nuclear ice breaker fleet, the only one in the world capable of navigating to anywhere in the frozen Arctic Sea.

About vodka. It is more of an invention coming from the northern territories, from Finlandia. Russia is big, and various types of drinks are consumed across it. Traditionally, Russians drank mjod (honey), beer and kvas, the fist being alcoholic, the second (almost) non-alcoholic.
If you haven't drunk kvas, you haven't tasted Russia. I can recommend Ochakovo, if you manage to come across it:

http://www.ochakovo.ru/en/kvass

Don't forget the typical pre-tale: "я тaм был, мёд-пивo пил, пo ycaм тeклo, дa в poт нe пoпaлo."
"I was there, drank honey and beer, it ran down my moustache, but none ended up in my mouth."


Vodka has been created  in Babylon, Armenia and Georgia ...

You forget just add that during Soviet URSS era ... vodka has been used as propaganda tool ...

Perhaps about Tank from Russia you can explain us too this ... LoL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twq7iFibRaI&feature=youtu.be&t=11m52s

Shit ... russian media posting about russian tank LoL ... Poutine & Lavrov ... there is no russian weapons in Ukrainia ... LoL

So Russian that have big trolls too and biggest liars !

https://en.informnapalm.org/luhansk-shot-head-kremlin-propaganda/

legendary
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January 29, 2015, 08:53:01 AM
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They don't need to buy it anywhere, while mining is cheaper than buying.



.... why Poutine would want Gold .... he has already all what he wants ... LoL

http://www.putin-itogi.ru/rab-na-galerah/

Not all people have a Flying toilet ... at around 80.000 US$ ....




legendary
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January 29, 2015, 08:42:01 AM
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Using their army is even more expensive. I think they would probably quickly run out of resources if they were to invade any major country, especially considering the trade sanctions that has recently been put upon them

I see that the sanctions hype is working for the Western audience, so the main goal is achieved by the US. Smiley

Oh, and a newsflash: Russia was not and still is not planning to invade anyone. Even in the face of the American/Nazi aggression in Ukraine, Russia still prefers diplomatic solutions, as was demonstrated by her actions over the last year.

As for resources, see my post above.

They still prefer diplomatic solutions... LoL i must dream ...

Tell me in Donbass who started to take weapons ? Ho yes old soldier high grade from Russian Army ... who is selling weapons to Pro-russian in East of ...

If he wanted so much diplomatics solution ... tell us why he keep so much troop near the border of Ukrainia .... ? You do diplomatic with Army you ?

I know that deny is a sport in russia ... but Crimea has been well INVADED by RUSSIAN litle Green Men .. LoL either Poutine clamied it during the 6 June comemoration ....

So please stop to propagate false information.

Invasion is when you steal a land with army men ....

Beside that Russia has a bunch of cheap whores ... LoL
legendary
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January 29, 2015, 04:04:40 AM
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As only one GLONASS satellite was ready in time for the launch instead of the expected three, it was decided to launch it along with two mock-ups. The American media reported the event as a launch of one satellite and "two secret objects." For a long time, the Americans could not find out the nature of those "objects".

Ahaha nice trollling Cheesy
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January 29, 2015, 04:03:47 AM
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I don't know what the Russians Officials are going to tell the Russian civilians, including their family and loved ones when the claws of the Empire will fall on their country, taking everything in it's path. This obsession to grow the rmiic is so dangerous. It will cost everything that there is now. Furthermore what's more tragic is the complete inaptitude of certain posters here in realizing it. It appears that in their own illusions they have been trapped. However it appears to me that the Russian patriarchs are committing a grave mistake to take on the USMIIC. the core issue is that as human beings, even if forming a "great" team (bent on using violence against civilians like in Syria, Georgia, Chechenya...) they don't stand against the FORCES they have awaken. Once upon a time human beings could master chess (BootChess is only 487 bytes in size). So dear Russians please tell your great "leaders" to stop now, or at least as fast as possible their hubris. putin like gary, who still can't admit that the game hasn't been mastered by him, because the way he was born, not the way he play (and at a speed that freeze immobility, all moves, all ways, always). 1 or 0, the choice that the Russian faces... it'ain't a game, it's the USMIIC. And what's even more tragic is that there is THE PEACE PROJECT by the USMIIC, but they, the Russian imperialists stand in the path of it. Don't stand in the path of peace, PLEASE.

the thing that Russians, or anyone for the matter should not have, and using force to impose it, is nuclear tactical suit cases. In Short or you work for Annihilation of such terrorists, or you are annihilated. Chips /<3 emp. seriously. btw do they really exist? due to their nature they should leak, and or be able to find. What would the Russian people say if one of those deadly weapon is found in a Russian embassy in a western country... that's the type of relation they want with the rest of the world? high tech terrorists (for Russian scale  Cool).
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January 29, 2015, 02:58:59 AM
#55
beautiful girls

Largest land mass, unlocked potential, nuclear arms, large natural resource base, geo strategic alliances and despite the EU US boycotts and dispute economic resilience on par with a Western nation, and they can still go to space since the Americans are still riding the Soyuz capsules to the ISS.

Oh and North Korean tourism/debt differences  Wink
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-31015079

http://www.economist.com/content/global_debt_clock
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January 29, 2015, 12:35:22 AM
#54
Except oil and weapon, what things does Russian really have?
We all see that Russian is really weak in recently oil price crash.
The exchange rate of ruble and the inflation in Russian as follow the  oil price crash imply that Russian is just a third - rate country who depends on selling cheap resources.
After the Soviet Union collapsed, the Economic of Russian growth just benefit from the oil price risen.


VODKA, SNOW, BEARS, PUTIN...
legendary
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January 23, 2015, 11:19:24 PM
#53
Russia is rich in history, culture and resources.  And much much more.  Russia is a beautiful country.  Unfortunately, they have a nasty habit of expansionism and for some reason (Stockholm syndrome?) those they expand into end up converting into proud Soviets.

But whatever.  Russia has a whole lot going for it but they aren't immune to the foolishness of leaders that tend to gamble and out do their own reach.  Russia needs to be more diplomatic and remember all they history lessons they have taught others.
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January 23, 2015, 09:36:22 PM
#52
They have a market that still is fairly new and emerging.
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