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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you understand now? Do you understand that the Ultranationalists behind Putin have destroyed Russia? Why the Moscow [b]streets are emptying? Stores are closing? Difficult to find specialty products? Prices rising? [/b] What possible motivation and loyalty would Russian scientists, soldiers, agents have once their loyal and faithful children are dead? While Russia is distracted by the Pink Pony, who posed no threat to Russia, Russian Far East politicians are welcoming their new subservient role as a Chinese vassal with open arms. [/quote] You're talking about Biden's America, right?[/quote] I could see how someone not in the US could think they could plausibly say something like that but to me, walking around my neighborhood, it makes ZERO sense. My streets are not empty My stores are not closed [b]I can find just about anything I want Price increases have been modest, nowhere near the inflation most other countries are seeing[/b]. No, I don't think the PP was talking about Biden's America. We are not Russia.[/quote] Uh huh. Yeah. "Russian inflation accelerates to 8.6% in June" https://www.msn.com/en-ph/news/other/russian-inflation-accelerates-to-8-6-in-june/ar-BB1pMdvR?item=flightsprg-tipsubsc-v1a%3Fseason%2F%2F&apiversion=v2&noservercache=1&domshim=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1&batchservertelemetry=1&noservertelemetry=1 If you can find anything, maybe you can do the SVR a solid? Seems they can't find stuff? [15:50/16:21] "Our stormtroopers near Kharkiv and Avdiivka need quadricycles, electric motorcycles, motorcycles, sidecar motorcycles, and dune buggies." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhXBvlTejQQ And I think Solovyov agrees with you on how good things are in Russia right now! Solovyov: [5:35/16:21] "Let's just turn our country into the land of pink ponies that will fill their pants at the first sound of a shot." [6:05/16:21] "You can't raise a warrior who wants to braid the mane and tail of a pink pony, but doesn't know how to work with weapons." [6:40/16:21] "You shouldn't teach golf in Russian schools." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhXBvlTejQQ So it's good to know things are going so well. I worried that the Russian Central Bank will be increasing your interest rates soon (probably another two basis points?). I read the article below and was really worried what would happen if the Kremlin was short on cash and had to print more from the basement. "President Vladimir Putin has announced a separate 5 million ruble payment to families (this combines the previously mentioned 3 million ruble payout for injury with an additional 2 million in case of death). Every Russian oblast or province provides a separate payment of at least 1 million rubles, with some paying up to 3 million. Combining all of the above, the cost of payouts to the family of a soldier killed in Ukraine would come to at least 14 million rubles at the time of writing, excluding several smaller, long-term payments." "Simple math shows [b]that one-time payments would equate to 900 billion rubles for wounded personnel and at least 1.4 trillion for families of the dead, 2.3 trillion rubles total. This equates to 6 percent of the 2024 budget[/b]" "If one million soldiers end up serving in the invasion of Ukraine, 500,000 of them could reasonably be expected to acquire some sort of post-traumatic stress disorder based on historical estimates. If so, [b]the estimated yearly cost to the Russian economy of post-traumatic stress disorder among Ukraine veterans would be over 660 billion rubles a year, roughly 2 percent of the 2024 budget[/b]." "no one tests veterans for psychological trauma” and “there are no rehabilitation programs.” https://warontherocks.com/2024/07/wounded-veterans-wounded-economy-the-personnel-costs-of-russias-war/ [/quote]
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