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@KR72534 A number of states? How many? Name them? Give me the wage stats of those populations. how many people. How many people in 20K and under. 30K and under. 40K and under, etc. Give me the stats on housing, food, medical care, transportation, etc. And with inflation increases are in many cases offset. The people are the top will raise prices to maintain their profit dynamic. It''s rigged against working people. You people who engages in generalities and provide nothing to back up what you say are really ridiculous.
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@KR72534 Nothing wrong with having gardens growing your own food. But to you that's low class. That really says everything there is to say about you. Your obsession with material shows people in the west have lost what is really important in life. And it's not things. 100,000 people in the US die every year from fentanyl over doses. 50 million live in poverty. 500,000 are homeless and growing. 30 million have no health care and those that do pay twice as much as any industrialized country. Education if fairly cheap in Russia. "The average private, nonprofit university student spends a total of $55,840 per academic year living on campus, $38,768 of it on tuition", in the US. Most working people in the US will never own their own home. If you think living in the US is a good thing then you are brainwashed. I was born and raised there. My father was as well. The US today is a sewer.
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@KR72534 Life happens. You're a pansy.
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@KR72534 How many? What states? Give me the breakdown of income in that state. Generalities are meaningless except to the equivalent of mean girls.
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@KR72534 And those at the top raise prices to maintain their profit dynamic. Really go eat some ice cream, kid.
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@KR72534 I'd call you a ysnap. Spell it backwards.
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@heartpaid6767 Nice to know you speak for the "consumer population". Do you know how little sense your statement makes?
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@heartpaid6767 Most of the world support them. The US/EU are a small percentage of the world. So in practical terms you have an unbalanced view. But that is why there is this conflict. A lack of balance in thinking and reasoning.
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@KR72534 You can give negative facts about Russia on Youtube. I gave negative facts about the US like health care, homelessness, poverty, drug fatalities, etc. And Youtube deleted it. Youtube promotes misinformation and disinformation. Intentionally.
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@heartpaid6767 If you don't understand facts it's you with the problems. You are irrational. Unbalanced and cause all this human misery. That's right you. If you can't understand facts why bother to comment?
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@heartpaid6767 Look go learn something then come back and make comments. Irrational hatred does not create good things. It does the opposite. Stop being consumed with it. But irrational people can't stop being irrational.
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@heartpaid6767 Not anywhere near the scale of yourself. I don't support hatred and irrationality.
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@merit7344 People need things to live healthy productive lives but the lifestyles being promoted in the west are not healthy and productive. Ridiculing and demeaning people who live differently is not healthy. In fact, it's the antithesis of healthy. You are making a judgement of me that I did not say. If you live in the US you must be living under a rock to not see the absolute dysfunctional culture of the US. I see the news media reports nationally and see many local news outlets with local stories of homeless, crime, murder, child abuse, massive theft, and this is just a sampling. The US has lots of things and in many cases people can't afford those things like dental care. 30 million have no health care and those that do pay twice as much as any industrialized country. 35 trillion in debt. Financing endless wars. Average worker today in the US will never own their own home. And the EU is not much different except in some eastern European countries. Some. I could go one but I wonder why you don't know any of this? You gave me a bunch of generalities. I gave specifics. Anyone can generalize and assert things that only exist in their minds. This is what you do.
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@merit7344 People need things to live healthy productive lives but the lifestyles being promoted in the west are not healthy and productive. Ridiculing and demeaning people who live differently is not healthy. In fact, it's the antithesis of healthy. You are making a judgement of me that I did not say.
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@merit7344 If you live in the US how do you not see the absolute dysfunctional culture of the US. I see the news media reports nationally and see many local news outlets with local stories of homeless, crime, murder, child abuse, massive theft, and this is just a sampling. The US has lots of things and in many cases people can't afford those things like dental care. 30 million have no health care and those that do pay twice as much as any industrialized country. 35 trillion in debt. Financing endless wars. Average worker today in the US will never own their own home. And the EU is not much different except in some eastern European countries. Some. I could go one but I wonder why you don't know any of this?
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@merit7344 Youtube not allowing me to answer. Comments being deleted because the propaganda and fantasies need to be preserved.
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@merit7344 LOL. The Soviet Union has not existed since 1990.
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So what does the 1 trillion defense spending in the US do since you claim Russia's spending is much, much less. LOL You're a con man.
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@antipopnews Look it up. I know of no country who lies more about what goes on than western countries.
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@volo7877 You people are unbalanced. I mean, it's really obvious to anyone who is mentally balanced. How you people allowed yourselves to be in this situation is proof of it.
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@cherryfressh6188 I'm not a brainwashed fanatic like people in the west.
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@helgeschneider9069 No, but you are simply demeaning Russia. So how's it feel to lose a war to a backwards country?
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@helgeschneider9069 Schneider? German. You almost all hate Russians. How's it feel to be losing to Russians, Again.
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@helgeschneider9069 Know about the massacre of the Creoles of New Orleans in 1935. By guess who?
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@helgeschneider9069 BS.
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@helgeschneider9069 My comments are being deleted.
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@SlosII I used no curse words. Don't need to. I had at least 10 comments deleted.
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@FuzzyCoconut7 I am well aware and why I usually wait five minutes to check and try to rephrase. The amount on this channel is way over algorithm stuff. On Yahoo comments they tell you that your comment was deleted. You have the chance to rephrase. Youtube does not want people to know their comments were deleted. Its a sneaky way to control the narrative.
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@fredfred2363 Sure that's why Biden's approval is 40% and Putin is 80%. By western polling.
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@Arjay.M88 The US is in big trouble socially, financially and politically. I grew up there and my father grew up there.
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@StevenKeery In a swift move, Russia on Wednesday, 30th March decided to shift the Rouble to a gold peg. In other words, the Russian Rouble will now be measured against gold and not against the US dollar as it is normally done. This will largely reduce the role of dollar and could have larger ramifications.11 Dec 2022
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@StevenKeery Russia’s central bank announced in March that it will pay a fixed price of 5,000 rubles ($52) per gram of gold from March 28 to June 30. This move has created a link between gold and the ruble. The fixed price of gold is reminiscent of the US's monetary actions between 1879 and 1914 when the dollar was pegged to gold.
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@StevenKeery The Russian government’s strategy of paying a fixed price for gold at $52 a gram (less than the $62 a gram international market rate), helped stabilize the ruble. Since gold is traded in US dollars internationally, linking both gold and the ruble creates a price floor for both assets. If the ruble continues to gain strength against the US dollar, gold will gain as well.
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@StevenKeery “What the Russians did was a genius, I hate to say it,” explains Jack Bouroudjian, former president of Commerce Bank in Chicago and now chairman of the Global Smart Commodity Group. “It forces people to go to the Russian central bank and pay gold to get rubles to make the transactions.” The ruble had been trading in the range of 70 to 80 for a U.S. dollar. After the sanctions, it plummeted to 120. “Now the ruble basically recovered, trading 80 rubles to the dollar. And it’s because of the way they pegged the ruble to gold.”
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@StevenKeery The Bank of Russia has offered to buy gold from Russian banks, at a fixed rate of 5000 rubles per gram. That doesn’t mean YOU could go to a Russian bank with 5000 rubles and walk out with a gram of gold, nor does it mean you could take a gram of gold to a Russian bank and walk out with 5000 rubles. But it is certainly a step towards indicating the Russian government, who apparently are demanding rubles for their foreign exports of oil, gas etc, may begin to accept gold interchangably with rubles for such payment, and maybe pay for imports in gold, rather than rubles. We will have to see, but certainly it is a move designed to peg the ruble to the value of gold on the international market, which may spill over in future to making the ruble truely gold-backed.
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@StevenKeery Russia has made an offer to buy gas: Pay is in rubles or gold—not that difficult to understand. Putin also told Scholtz that if he opened an account with Gazprom Bank in Moscow, they would purchase rubles on the Moscow FX to allow him to pay for Russian gas. Putin knows Germany has a lot of gold. In this case, if Germany doesn’t like the gold exchange offered by Russia, it is free to purchase rubles with its gold in a FX or their choice and pay for the gas. It seems that Europe is in the process of confiscating Gazprom assets in Europe. It seems a simple matter, if you won’t pay for gas in rubles, you can pay for it in gold. If you don’t like the deal, don’t pay. Russia will just stop the flow.
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@KR72534 Let me guess you just want to demean Russia.
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@dmytrodubovoy2923 Neither as very few posting here want to talk anything but propaganda.
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@littlemeg137 They actually vote now. That is clearly a change in the government. They now have the government they want whether the west likes it of not. Putin has 80% approval by western polling. In the US they say Biden can win with 40% approval. But Russia's elections are rigged but the US elections are on the up and up. You see the US continuing to engage in a policy of regime change with its various orgs including USAID, National Endowment for Democracy and NGO's as they have done for decades. But they support democracy? LOL At the moment they are trying to change the governments in Serbia, Georgia, Hungary, and tried in Belarus not that long ago. Interfering in other countries is authoritarianism/imperialism.
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@littlemeg137 They actually vote now. That is clearly a change in the government. They now have the government they want whether the west likes it of not. Putin has 80% approval by western polling. In the US they say Biden can win with 40% approval. But Russia's elections are rigged but the US elections are on the up and up.
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@littlemeg137 Why do you think you know so much about Russia?
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@littlemeg137 I was born and raised in the US as was my father. I actually spent 7 months in Moscow in 2014 and made many Russian friends and freely discussed all issues. They talk about what things were like in the "Soviet days". So I know what Russia is like. i used to go to a park near where I was staying. I would regularly see two cops on patrol with machine guns. Never even looked at me. And the weapons were not new weapons but they were clearly well maintained. Unlike the US who is 31 trillion in debt and can't wait to buy new weapons and build brand new Social Security offices. And they don't need either.
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@littlemeg137 You see the US continuing to engage in a policy of regime change with its various orgs including USAID, National Endowment for Democracy and NGO's as they have done for decades. But they support democracy? LOL
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@littlemeg137 At the moment they are trying to change the governments in Serbia, Georgia, Hungary, and tried in Belarus not that long ago. Interfering in other countries is authoritarianism/imperialism.
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@littlemeg137 They actually vote now. That is clearly a change in the government.
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@littlemeg137 YouTUbe deleted a number of my comments stating factual data so you are being brainwashed and don't even know it.
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They now have the government they want whether the west likes it of not. Putin has 80% approval by western polling.
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@littlemeg137 In the US they say Biden can win with 40% approval. But Russia's elections are rigged but the US elections are on the up and up?
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@littlemeg137 Comments being deleted en masse. No freedom of speech in US social media.
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@littlemeg137 Comments being deleted.
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