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Comments by "Edward Bernayse666" (@edwardbernayse6665) on "Kiev Independence Day Parade Flaunts Artillery and Armor: Russian Roulette (Dispatch 71)" video.
Oskar i think that i can recall a few things about canadian politics. some environmental laws seem to be being ignored in some towns and the cancer rate is growing, the laws are becoming stricter in general for canadians and their deficit is actually has grown quite large for a population of their size. it is still nothing compared to ours as it is in the many billions of dollars but if yo did a little math and you took their population size with ours and you would get around 4 trillion dollars if they were our size. ours is 18 trillion dollars but still, for a country like canada, their deficit is still too large and harper is another one to blame for that. i'm sure that there is a lot more reason''s that canadians have to complain about their PM but those are a few of them.
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Oskar i never heard anything about what went on in the iron curtain countries or the soviet union. i assume that journalists were banned from going there and we didn't hear anything. well we did hear one thing, a lot of the basic freedoms that we had as americans and had always had were against the law in communist countries. the only people who would've known anything about russians and poles not liking each other and the reasons why they didn't like each other would've been college professors whose expertise was in eastern european studies. we sure didn't know anything about eastern and western ukrainian conflict or that there ever was a conflict. we were lead to believe that yugoslavia was homogenous. it probably stemmed from the fact that we were always a multi-racial country.
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sumin156 all of the oil that we are producing goes for exporting. it's all part of one big global scam with all of the oil companies.
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Suchti322 i heard that our military bases in germany gives the impression that germany is being occupied by the usa. i suppose that seeing retarded hillbillies acting like retarded hilllbillies doesn't help out image or the image of germany being occupied by those people any better either.
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Suchti322 several months ago, the government announced that we are going to be shutting down hundreds and maybe over a thousand bases. they didn't say which ones but the ones in germany could be on that list for bases to be shut down. since the cold war ended, the reasons given for having any bases in germany are gone.
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Suchti322 the shutting down of the bases is a done deal. it wasn't a campaign promise but instead was part of trying to get our overly inflated budget down to a sane level. the government here never hinted around to which bases would close but to me germany seems like a country that doesn't need the bases therefore will probably have the bases their shut down.
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lill Debbie it's supposed to be a morale booster for them.
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i would root for peace and a fair compromise.
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Steven Vanek don't tell him that stupid shit. usa and canadians have always gotten along. this guy doesn't like our government. he seems a little too one-sided in how he views things but his criticisms need to be at least thought about.
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***** i'm curious about why you think that the soviet union collapsed and the iron curtain came down?
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Tataogy Jóta i thought that hungarians and western ukrainians were supposed to think a lot alike? why don't hungarians like ukrainians?
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***** are there any countries where you think that socialism would be a complete disaster to try to implement?
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Oskar i don't know what this canadian guy's problem is. the truth is that americans and canadians typically get along great. i think that he watches to many you tube videos and has never met one of us yet.
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***** that made sense. in college, the reasons given was that they were unable to keep up with the rapidly changing technology that the west was experiencing. the soviet system was designed for the old fashioned factory/smokestack form of production and production went down because of all of the machinery breaking down all of the time and they were unable to replace the parts needed as easily or quickly as before. the ussr was actually ahead of the usa in the space race until about 1965 until they had to quit funding their space program and the usa passed them up. in the early 70s, they became stagnated as you said and they were unable to keep up. do you think that their are countries that socialism would make a poor fit?
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Drew Gaughan i wish they were a little more do nothing then for them to be doing what they have done since the turn of the century and plenty of things as well after ww2 if i had to pick between the two.
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Dalton R on a comical side note, i remember several years ago where someone or a group of unknown people blew a hole in the ass part of a lenin statue. lol. that was in st. petersburg.
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Oskar i don't know too much about canadian politics but i do hear a little bit about it here and there. i've heard a few canadians joking around and compare our inner politics to a three ring circus. it's always entertaining and there is always several scandals going on at the same time for everybody to laugh at.
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Oskar to me, the only chance that socialism has of ever working reasonably well is in a smaller, more homogenous place where the country was already wealthy to begin with. also, pure socialism just like pure capitalism is doomed to fail. i think that socialism as it is practiced in europe and that includes the northern european countries is coming to an end. when they started allowing a large influx of immigrants and especially ones from muslim countries was what doomed it. these countries bring these guys into their countries without having a job for them to do and they go on long waiting lists until a job does come up meanwhile they receive a generous welfare check. if they wanted to have immigrants come to their country then they should've done what germany did and invite turkish workers to fill jobs that needed to be filled. instead the EU has rules that they must let in a certain number of immigrants per year without knowing what to do with them. nothing against immigrants, it's just that it makes no sense for them to move to another country with no job prospects. i think that is what is going to doom socialism.
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Drew Gaughan i think that it's a conspiracy by our media and the government. the truth is that they aren't sitting on their asses doing nothing. they are passing bills in congress that go unnoticed that allow for more tax cuts to the rich and the corporations and then raising the taxes for the poor and middle-class only to see these corporations that received the tax cuts shut down their plants and move them to another country anyways. but instead we get stories about another unknown congressman getting caught with a another hooker. it's all part of a cover up.
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Drew Gaughan it's really not that far fetched. it's not even considered a conspiracy theory but instead a fact over here by people on both sides of the spectrum. corporations and the wealthy elite give extremely generous "campaign donations" in exchange for personal favors once they are elected. the media is part of this system which is why they don't ever report on it and instead focus on nonsense stories. an example of this was when libya was in the middle of their civil war, the no#1 story that cnn ran was on what charlie sheen was doing and saying that day. that wasn't us the viewers pushing cnn to do that. that was all cnn's decision to do that. they do mostly bullshit stories to keep people diverted away from what is really happening in DC. take a guess which companies fund our most hawkish politicians? the MID companies that build more weapons that we don't need is who funds them. that's why they are hawks in the congress and the senate.
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Jake Fuller uh, you are from my hometown as it turns out. lol. seriously kid,we are from the same city. on the side note, i tend to think of canada as a country with many cultures but that's a side note.
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Jake Fuller well what i mean is that you have areas that are very conservative, others that are very liberal and you have the french-canadians who don't like either from what i hear and you have the native tribal canadians , the canadians on both coasts and of course all sorts of new immigrants. that's what i was getting at.
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are you trolling for fun?
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50TNCSA expecting no war crimes to be committed in a war is like expecting for there to be no fouls in a basketball or soccer match.
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Christian Gallegos russia doesn't have the resources to build a juggernaut military. during ww2, they built a large one out of necessity. i think that there are big lies being told about each other from both sides. the usa can't afford another real conflict like the one in iraq. that was a big waste of money and resources as it was. putin isn't going to go and try to retake all of the old soviet satellite regions either. you might see a couple of central asian countries that were part of the soviet union develop much stronger ties to russia because that is what they see is in their best self interests although those guys don't understand that communism is over and russia isn't communist anymore. that's another story too. i don't know if the media is going to cover any of that for whatever reasons but i think that the next action will take place over there. meanwhile i think that we should all hope for peace and a fair compromise although unfortunately it doesn't look like that will happen any time soon.
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Wayne T even france did that after ww2 or at least they made the french who were collaborating with the NAZIs do that.
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