Comments by "D4RD1V" (@d4rd1v79) on "Tucker Carlson"
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According to Russia's statistical agency, 35 million Russians lack a flush toilet, 47 million do not have hot water, and 29 million do not have running water in their homes. With a population of 144 million, this means that 32% lack hot water, 24% use non-flush toilets, and 20% do not have running water. In total, 63% of Russians lack modern amenities like water in the house, sewage, central heating, or even electricity and gas. Not so impressive numbers for a industrialized country.
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@slovoebslovoeb4639 It's true what you say but a lot is for the local market. I know what Russian army has to offer, ICBMs, S-400, S-500, T-90 but you army is most successful in Cyber Warfare. In that area, the money has disappeared as we have noticed in the field. Russia faces challenges including economic diversification, a demographic decline with an aging population, corruption impacting institutions, geopolitical tensions leading to sanctions, the need for infrastructure development, fostering technological innovation, strengthening the rule of law, addressing environmental concerns, and adapting to global economic conditions. Overcoming these challenges is crucial for sustainable economic development and global competitiveness. Russia could easy be the most powerful country. But it is what it is.
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killer_agent47 But, no toilet seats? 😞
Jokes aside. According to Russia's statistical agency, 35 million Russians lack a flush toilet, 47 million do not have hot water, and 29 million do not have running water in their homes. With a population of 144 million, this means that 32% lack hot water, 24% use non-flush toilets, and 20% do not have running water. In total, 63% of Russians lack modern amenities like water in the house, sewage, central heating, or even electricity and gas. To call itself a industrialized country, these are not pretty numbers.
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@dinosehic4158 The level of a country's debt compared to another is influenced by various factors, including economic policies, budget priorities, and economic structure. The United States generally has a higher debt level than Russia due to its larger economy, the global dominance of the USD, budget priorities, and economic policies. High debt levels are not inherently "negative" if managed sustainably relative to the country's economy and growth. Countries' debt levels are often assessed in relation to their GDP and their ability to handle the debt.
And what is your point with COVID-19? You mean that there was a ready-made recipe for how a country would act in the face of COVID-19?
All countries handled shutdowns in different ways with different time intervals depending on the spread.Russia implemented various measures to manage COVID-19, including restrictions and lockdowns, with localized measures based on the extent of the spread. However, there have been reports questioning the transparency and accuracy of reporting the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the country. It's important to note that information may have changed over time, and it's always advisable to rely on official sources and international reports for updated and reliable information.
COVID-19 dosn't change that Russia is poor in many ways and needs a big change to get good growth. The level of corruption (CPI) can be compared with Liberia and Uganda.
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@dinosehic4158 The level of a country's debt compared to another is influenced by various factors, including economic policies, budget priorities, and economic structure. The United States generally has a higher debt level than Russia due to its larger economy, the global dominance of the USD, budget priorities, and economic policies. High debt levels are not inherently "negative" if managed sustainably relative to the country's economy and growth. Countries' debt levels are often assessed in relation to their GDP and their ability to handle the debt.
And what is your point with COVID-19? You mean that there was a ready-made recipe for how a country would act in the face of COVID-19?
All countries handled shutdowns in different ways with different time intervals depending on the spread.Russia implemented various measures to manage COVID-19, including restrictions and lockdowns, with localized measures based on the extent of the spread. However, there have been reports questioning the transparency and accuracy of reporting the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the country. It's important to note that information may have changed over time, and it's always advisable to rely on official sources and international reports for updated and reliable information.
COVID-19 dosn't change that Russia is poor in many ways and needs a big change to get good growth. The level of corruption (CPI) can be compared with Liberia and Uganda
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