Everyone saying Putin is a good president is reminiscent of talking about Yeltsin in the 90s?



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Response from Worobioff[+++++]
But Putin himself doesn't resemble Yeltsin. That's enough for me personally.

Response from 0[+++++]
But Putin himself does not resemble Yeltsin. That is enough for me personally.

Response from 0[+++++]
All countries live for him!

Response from 0[+++++]
I agree. We are even too lazy to make toys. We buy them from China.

Response from 0[+++++]
And we always scold with hindsight! The funny thing is that Russia has so much money it is hard to imagine. The exact number of the Stabilization Fund is not disclosed, but in my imagination there are not so many zeros. And these Duma and government freaks say that they cannot touch the money, because the increase in cash in circulation will lead to default and inflation.

Response from 0[+++++]
what we have and what we sell!

Response from 0[++]
You should listen less to what people say. People are judged by their actions! Just compare Yeltsin and Putin!

Response from 0[+++++]
Doesn't remind me of electronics We have already missed the opportunity to catch up with them We have to do something of our own Why do you think all electronics are made in Southeast Asia?

Response from 0[+++++]
He does more than just that, he does a lot of positive things, but what will outweigh them? The people will decide.

Response from 0[++]
And who are we? Your speeches are far from patriotic! Who are you?

Response from 0[+++++]
The doubling of GDP has nothing to do directly with selling anything abroad. Open any economics textbook and look up what GDP is. Another thing is that doubling GDP figures in such a time frame is simply unrealistic. I agree about Putin. He hasn't done anything useful, but only nailed democracy. It's just that our people have such a tradition - to praise the ruler while he is in power and to scold him when he has already retired.

Response from 0[++++]
Don't live like that, gentlemen, try to decide the fate of Russia.

Response from 0[+++++]
I have not heard anybody talk about Eltsin, but under Putin they are taking Russia into account and the United States is afraid to invest money in Georgia and Ukraine, but it is too late to get back on our feet.

Response from 0[+++++]
Russia is a mighty country, it has plenty of resources, but there should be more brains instead of drunkenness and incentives to let people know what to work for. Progress would be great.

Response from 0[++]
Watch the movie Comrade President. There are interesting moments and statements of the powers that be. P.S. Search the warezniks. True ban these links. In Russia the film is banned.

Response from 0[+++++]
in my opinion at the moment we do not have the resources to produce any equipment for several reasons1 practically all clever minds went abroad to work at microsoft 48 russian programmers 2 need more investment in factories. the conclusion is why are we investing in rebuilding the communal housing Why do we need such a big stabilization fund when they sit in the Duma all day long and do not know what to do with it?

Response from 0[+++++]
The main thing is that it doesn't remind us of talking about Stalin in the 30s and 40s. But seriously, everyone feels like a strategist seeing the battle from the sidelines. I can't claim that any of us could do such a job and still satisfy everyone. There are a lot of people in the world and everyone has their own opinion - you can't please everyone. I am much more interested in who will be a good president after Putin.

Response from 0[+++++]
Raw materials are exported in huge quantities and come back to us as finished products.

Response from 0[+++++]
Putin is certainly good only as the face of the state, but he has not moved! You will not get anything good or bad from him. Now we are investing Russian money in the German economy and this is a funny story.

Response from 0[+++++]
I personally do not think that Putin is a good president and I do not understand why so many of our people living in misery admire him. Mystery. Unaffordable prices on housing, gasoline, housing utilities, etc. Corruption on an unprecedented scale, and almost half the country is screaming for Putin to be elected for a third term. The entire developed world is moving toward a post-industrial society and it should be time for us to move away from oil and gas.

Response from 0[+++++]
Deja Vu. It's already a way of life.

Response from 1yard[+++++]
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