Rogozin published photos showing the terrifying state of the Sevastopol plant, formerly owned by Poroshenko

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The Sevastopol Sea Plant, which was in possession of Petro Poroshenko before nationalization, has never been repaired for all the time that Crimea was part of Ukraine. Dmitry Rogozin posted photos of the enterprise on Facebook and promised to revive his capacities. The agency reports Ридус.



“We decided to re-launch the workshops of the legendary plant, upgrade the equipment and return to the production of shipbuilders and interesting orders”- wrote the vice-premier.

“The Sevastopol Sea Plant, which Poroshenko owned, has never been repaired for all the time the Crimea was part of Ukraine”, - he added.

Earlier, the media expressed the version that Poroshenko specifically ruined the plant, leading the case to bankruptcy, in order to build elite housing on the Black Sea coast instead.

Rogozin published photos showing the terrifying state of the Sevastopol plant, formerly owned by Poroshenko


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  1. +254
    April 6 2015 12: 34
    I can show Rogozin a lot of similar enterprises in Russia. Which belong to similar "powders" of the Russian spill.
    PS Enter personal responsibility for the destruction of manufacturing plants, with real plantings. Otherwise, our home-grown "effective managers" will simply destroy everything to the ground and dump it. "And after that" - they will leave us.
    PPS For the ruin of an enterprise with the aim of "buying it out" by a subsidiary for three kopecks - execution.
    1. +14
      April 6 2015 12: 36
      Rogozin published photos showing the terrible state of the Sevastopol plant

      I wanted to draw laughing
      1. Boos
        +12
        April 6 2015 12: 38
        But there are no others; they were cut and exported to China by scrap metal.
      2. +25
        April 6 2015 12: 40
        I agree completely. Through the window of my workplace every day I can see the same, if not finer, pictures. hi
        1. +4
          April 6 2015 13: 14
          I agree completely. Through the window of my workplace every day I can see the same, if not finer, pictures.
          ----------------------------------
          The prime minister should be responsible for the internal order in the country. And he should not be heard ...
      3. 102030dvs
        +27
        April 6 2015 12: 52
        In every city in Russia where there were defense factories a similar picture. Let Rogozin travel around the cities of Russia and take pictures, everything that is destroyed, privatized for a penny, the equipment is destroyed, scrapped, and industrial space is leased for warehouses.
        1. +5
          April 6 2015 13: 27
          The problem is that he only rides when he arrives, they paint the grass and support the fences.
      4. +23
        April 6 2015 13: 01
        Let him better "draw" and find where the money from the East in such a volume went. And then it is good to point a finger at everyone else, and 15 billion pro ** t it is like others are to blame.

        Honestly, I don’t understand how it is possible to organize such a construction and not to monitor the targeted spending of money at all - this is an elementary task. It turns out that they allowed this to happen.

        So in fact, Mr. Rogozin would be silent in a rag ..
      5. +2
        April 6 2015 16: 50
        Quote: bort4145
        I wanted to draw

        Rogozin posted on Facebook photos of the company and promised to revive its power.
        I beg you ... Really on the "Vostochny" you have already ripped off all the heads?
      6. +1
        April 7 2015 03: 05
        Quote: bort4145
        I wanted to draw
        In order to compare and tinker, first you need to have the reasons for the reprivatization and nationalization of enterprises, which is discussed
        Quote: Metallurg
        I can show Rogozin a lot of similar enterprises in Russia. Which belong to similar "powders" of the Russian spill.
        .
        And then we, figuratively speaking, are always like this, first we demand "the expansion of democracy and curb the arbitrariness of the punitive bodies", and when we get to the musals in the nearest gateway, we shout "where our law enforcement agencies are looking."
    2. +7
      April 6 2015 12: 41
      I support! Do not sell factories to dealers until they prove that their goal is development!
      1. +16
        April 6 2015 12: 44
        Better not to sell at all. Better should be absolute nationalization. There is nothing private, there is only state. And there will be a complete order!
      2. +7
        April 6 2015 12: 51
        Crimea was planned to turn into all this .. And in Sevastopol there should have been NATO ..! Now in Ukraine all this is happening..Everyone is bringing down high-tech enterprises..And why? And why? "And we are already well fed .." bully
    3. +14
      April 6 2015 12: 45
      +100500, I can add to this - even hundreds of towns and villages ravaged and abandoned and everything is fine, no one is sitting. And there, in the Crimea, everyone will fix it.
    4. +16
      April 6 2015 12: 49
      And everywhere we opened retail outlets instead of workshops. Rogozin fell from the moon, first let him see what is happening in Russia!
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      2. 0
        April 6 2015 14: 03
        That's for sure. The former Izhora Plant is also an example of this ....
    5. +8
      April 6 2015 12: 51
      And at us on a construction site of the East loot everyone is sawing what where the landing is already angry ? How long will they steal with honest persons, through a bunch of intermediaries and one-day firms? angry , sorry sometimes that is not the 37th! what
      1. +6
        April 6 2015 13: 01
        Here Kvachkov is still sitting, already forgotten man what Chubais will only lie in the grave - nothing to plant what ? In a crisis country, they cut down on state employees, but they did not try to steal to stop angry ?Cover up the feeders, plant corruption for theft and for real terms without amnesties and conditional, plus any complete confiscation of property and accounts and the civil servant and his relatives, God, what the fuck crisis, do not cut anything good ! Let the world community scream, we are not the 37th, we have 2015! soldier
    6. +14
      April 6 2015 12: 53
      In our city, a city-forming plant. That is, most of the city's residents worked on it. After privatization (the Armenian privatized, but, in my opinion, the chief accountant played the main violin), after several attempts to seize the city (the residents didn’t take it and didn’t vote for the factories), the plant just quietly died out - everything is being sold for scrap, to the workers do not pay salaries. Mass annual layoffs have been and have been going on since the time of privatization annually. Moreover, the production of the plant, in general, is necessary for the national economy. There are orders. And such a plant in Russia is not alone.
    7. +5
      April 6 2015 12: 56
      They did not invest in Crimea at all for 23 years.
      1. +4
        April 6 2015 13: 04
        Quote: Russian quilted jacket
        I agree completely. Through the window of my workplace every day I can see the same, if not finer, pictures.
        And I can’t do it anymore, now the Shopping Center is standing there. And now we are buying the exact mechanisms and equipment for defense production in China.
      2. +3
        April 6 2015 16: 02
        And in Russia it was like "invested", but all factories look the same. I myself worked at the Admiralty Shipyards, and now I work at the Baltic Shipyard. I went to work at the Severnaya Verf, the Pella and Almaz plants. Their condition is no better. In any case, externally. There are problems with machine tools and most technologies are almost from the time of the war.
        So what did he want to show this? The difference between these plants is only in the presence of orders and workers.
    8. +5
      April 6 2015 13: 21
      Quote: Metallurg
      Otherwise, our home-grown "effective managers" will simply destroy everything to the ground and dump it. "And after that" - they will leave it to us.
      PPS For the ruin of an enterprise with the aim of "buying it out" by a subsidiary for three kopecks - execution.

      I vote for all the limbs.
    9. 0
      April 6 2015 15: 44
      The manager of the manager will not do anything.
    10. +1
      April 6 2015 15: 50
      Add more: Orenburg-Drill factory-shopping center.Silk-combine-shopping center! Hardware factory - under the branch of the institute, etc. tm. !!!!!!! Stsuki !!!!!!!
      1. +1
        April 6 2015 16: 23
        Gusevskoy Crystal Plant ... and generally glassmaking - we are carrying everything from China and Turkey ...
    11. +2
      April 6 2015 16: 21
      Yes, indeed, for objectivity, show our ruins-factories and highlight the names of their owners, who are sitting in warm parliamentary seats ... Maybe you should create such a site and name everyone by name, so that you know who is hu? .. But only at a sale property and cut scrap and fat ....
    12. +2
      April 6 2015 17: 43
      I fully support !!!
    13. 0
      April 6 2015 22: 37
      Plus! I wanted to say the same thing myself!
  2. +3
    April 6 2015 12: 35
    Except for the words "full n ..." there is nothing to write.
    As they say, comments are superfluous.
  3. +5
    April 6 2015 12: 35
    In my opinion, it’s easier and cheaper to build a new one than to modernize this one.
  4. +7
    April 6 2015 12: 36
    “We decided to re-launch the workshops of the legendary factory, upgrade equipment and return interesting shipbuilding orders to shipbuilders,” wrote the Deputy Prime Minister ....

    ..... And what can you build in a 100m dock ???? ..... request
    1. +4
      April 6 2015 12: 41
      And where to collect specialists ??? request
  5. +2
    April 6 2015 12: 38
    that's what it means ... they gave the kaklam for a freebie ... Benya drank popular goods with the Kaklovsky una party and another freebie member ... they didn’t think about the people then.
  6. 0
    April 6 2015 12: 38
    The plant should be demolished, elite housing should be built in its place, and the proceeds should be used to modernize the existing enterprises of the Russian military-industrial complex.
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    1. +3
      April 6 2015 12: 42
      For a penny ... Oligarchs ... Already Russian. stop am
  8. +9
    April 6 2015 12: 39
    The fact that Crimea finally nationalized enterprises owned by Ukrainian oligarchs is certainly good. The question is different - who will manage these enterprises and how efficiently. It was correctly said above that there are a lot of such enterprises in Russia. In Khabarovsk, where you don’t stick either bankrupt, or has long been closed.
    1. Job
      +6
      April 6 2015 12: 59
      There are not many karbestroitelnye in Russia, Severodvinsk, Peter and in the Far East, which large ships can build, the rest of which there are, give the IPC bohs they could build, and the karabest building is necessary anyway
  9. +2
    April 6 2015 12: 40
    “We decided to re-launch the workshops of the legendary plant, upgrade equipment and return interesting ship orders to shipbuilders,” the Deputy Prime Minister wrote.

    Refresh ... then sell .. like IZHMEH, etc.
  10. +4
    April 6 2015 12: 40
    Well, soon the descendants of ancient Ukrainians will scream that if Russia, then the outskirts would begin to build battleships there laughing
  11. +9
    April 6 2015 12: 42
    A sad sight. The usual style of the oligarch, at least theirs, even ours. I read on the internet that in translation from Serbian Poroshenko, this means a pig.
  12. +3
    April 6 2015 12: 43
    For 23 years of independence, Ukraine has invested almost nothing there. Imagine that the water supply system has deteriorated in 43%. That is, imagine that 40% of the water through the pipes does not reach, but goes to the ground? The same with the recreational complex ...
  13. +10
    April 6 2015 12: 49
    And who the thread was on the territory of the red triangle in St. Petersburg.
    There, as if the war had just ended.
  14. +11
    April 6 2015 12: 52
    There are no others, but those are farther.
    Little Rogozin still traveled to Russia, few.
    1. Job
      +1
      April 6 2015 13: 02
      Come to Sevsk, look at the Arctic, NSR, Zvezdochka, Northern Raid, right now they started to repair the Pallar Star, all the enterprises are normal, they are working, they are functioning
  15. +8
    April 6 2015 12: 56
    Let Rogozin along the Transibu Train and see what and where
    He will know what many cities have turned from Effective MANAGERS!
  16. 3axap
    +7
    April 6 2015 12: 57
    Under my window, at first they went bankrupt, then under an excavator, a dairy plant serving three districts of the region. And in place of an unnecessary dairy ------ "Magnet". HyperMagnet. And this is in a city with a population of 100 thousand and 35 Magnit stores. hi
  17. sazhka4
    +6
    April 6 2015 12: 59
    It came .. Only the "guarantor" does not "reach" in any way .. "Bear" and Chubais are best friends. Dumb and even dumber. That's not lucky. In Russia, the "rulers" have always been "tight".
  18. 0
    April 6 2015 12: 59
    Ukraine as a bug sucks and sucks without giving anything in return.
  19. +8
    April 6 2015 13: 01
    Mr. Rogozin is on fire! The cosmodrome curator must now deal with theft in the Far East around the clock, and he starts up all the pearls and puts a photo !! In my opinion, cheap Rogozin PR is already tired of even the patriots! and if you remember that Rogozin himself barely otmazatsya from the scandal with the gold glocks, then you should think about the personnel policy of the Kremlin ---- then Serdyukov, then this from the FSIN, now here is the scandal with the most important project !!!
  20. +6
    April 6 2015 13: 02
    It would be better if Vostochny got into the cosmodrome, and then already he pointed to Petya’s boogers.
  21. sazhka4
    +1
    April 6 2015 13: 03
    "Rogozin published photographs showing what a terrible state he is in. Idiocy, like age, cannot be cured .. This is a diagnosis.
  22. +3
    April 6 2015 13: 04
    At the super-important construction of the cosmodrome, people are already starving from despair, and he is posting tweets to tweeters, that's a hoopoe.
  23. +6
    April 6 2015 13: 04
    Doesn't paint THIS Rogozin. By his actions he achieved the opposite effect. I decided to play on the opposition, they say they like that, but with us ... And in 50% of cases we have the same! sad
  24. +5
    April 6 2015 13: 04
    Quote: prabiz
    Imagine that the water supply system has deteriorated in 43%. That is, imagine that 40% of the water through the pipes does not reach, but goes to the ground?

    Exactly the same picture of butter in the city. Sevastopol for 23 years was in an abandoned state.
    To build a new plant but in the same place because there are chic dry docks, there are experts, they work mainly at shipyards in Russia. And now we are Russia so that I think I will return home, if only the wages were appropriate.
    In general, they survived the ukop occupation, which means we will restore the city.
    1. +2
      April 6 2015 13: 24
      ... In general, they survived the ukop occupation, which means we will restore the city ....

      ..... You would have posted a photo of Kerch in the 44th year ..... Compared to her, this is quite respectable ...
  25. +2
    April 6 2015 13: 05
    This is because Potroshenko is not a statesman, but an ordinary grabber.
    1. +2
      April 6 2015 15: 03
      You wouldn't tune in to good things. Our "statesmen" are such grabbers that Poroshenko is crying nervously in the corner. As soon as the issue with the international recognition of the Crimea is resolved, they will arrange such a hapok that the locals will scream.
  26. +4
    April 6 2015 13: 05
    Quote: Metallurg
    For the ruin of an enterprise in order to "redeem" it by a subsidiary for three kopecks - execution.

    Currently, at least by law - the term with confiscation. I hope that soon the times will come when they will put ghouls against the wall.
  27. +4
    April 6 2015 13: 06
    What the hell to go to Crimea, he shouldn't have climbed out of Amurka! And now he is ready to "unscrew the head", he will only have enough strength for bottles of cognac. As he was a populist, he remained. And his "face record" hesitated, mows under Avakov?
  28. act
    act
    +4
    April 6 2015 13: 09
    Responsibility to the Law and the inevitability of punishment for all officials, billionaires. Until this happens, there is no need for the people to show and explain something, he sees everything.
  29. kelevra
    0
    April 6 2015 13: 09
    Well, now the parachute, seeing the revival of the plant, will bite its elbows, how could it be that he wanted elite housing, and here the plant brings tremendous profits and performs large-scale tasks!
  30. 0
    April 6 2015 13: 10
    Demolish and build new workshops. Old scrap machines. Docks to repair. Masters to teach shipbuilding.
    Quote: aleks 62
    ..... And what can you build in a 100m dock ???? .....

    For example, auxiliary fleet vessels, fishing vessels, not large military vessels + repair and disposal of old ships.
    1. +1
      April 6 2015 13: 26
      ... For reference ..... In Sevastopol there was a shipyard, not a shipyard ... As far as I know, there was not even a plaza workshop .... The main thing the plant was engaged in was the repair of ships (and not just military) .. .. hi
  31. +4
    April 6 2015 13: 12
    It is sad of course that the plant was brought to such a catastrophic state ... But in order to see the same desolation it is not necessary to go to the Crimea. It is enough to drive away from Moscow for several tens of kilometers. Many enterprises in Russia have the appearance of postacalyptic ruins. Many not only have a look, but in fact the ruins are already producing nothing.

    Unfortunately...
  32. GROM-61
    +4
    April 6 2015 13: 12
    Alas, gentlemen, even in Russia we have the same mess, All sorts of boards of directors that break up farms, factories and factories and then are bought cheaply at closed auctions. For example, in the Rostov Region. This council consists exclusively of directors, party chairmen of districts, heads of districts, and draw up on their relatives. POSOR.
  33. +1
    April 6 2015 13: 13
    As the plant collapsed, so did the Ukraine ... "owner"
  34. +2
    April 6 2015 13: 19
    Quote: Nitarius
    Let Rogozin along the Transibu Train and see what and where
    He will know what many cities have turned from Effective MANAGERS!

    You don’t even need to get out of the car; the view through the window is such that your heart bleeds. The devastation, as after the bombing. The enterprises are destroyed, the fields are overgrown with weeds, the complexes are destroyed.
  35. +4
    April 6 2015 13: 20
    Well, the factory in which I work is probably better looking
    1. +5
      April 6 2015 13: 25
      In-in, Rogozin found how to surprise us.
      Yes, we have 95% of the plants in the same condition and there are many worse. And what?
  36. +2
    April 6 2015 13: 23
    Quote: Russian quilted jacket
    I agree completely. Through the window of my workplace every day I can see the same, if not finer, pictures. hi

    Similarly. Across the road from me is an aircraft factory, a SAZ. Most of the shops were destroyed, in several - a shopping center. In the remaining area - just a vacant lot. It seemed that there was information that he had been deliberately bankrupt, but to no avail, no one answered for anything.
    1. +3
      April 6 2015 13: 34
      in our Krasnoyarsk, most of the factories have lost their temper and are in a similar position.
  37. +2
    April 6 2015 13: 39
    As recently as yesterday I watched a film about "ZIL", the pictures there are even cooler
  38. +2
    April 6 2015 13: 46
    After the Chubais seizure of factories, many turned into ruins. The plot for Spielberg at each plant can be found. Invite him to the famous Kirovsky factory in St. Petersburg. He’s not going to see that either.
  39. +5
    April 6 2015 13: 56
    Something like this...
  40. +1
    April 6 2015 13: 56
    I looked at the pictures and thought: "This is our Russia!" You can photograph at home, and send it to Rogozin with the inscription "photographed in Ukraine". Isn't it one hell?
  41. +1
    April 6 2015 14: 09
    There is an interesting resource swalker.org The ruins of an empire.
  42. +1
    April 6 2015 14: 19
    They unfairly peck Rogozin.
    He sees with a straight look what many are used to, get used to, and what his lens is aimed at.
    This is a constructive criticism of the deputy prime minister, whose power, character, and stamina are enough to correct stale thinking and suppress outright theft.
  43. -1
    April 6 2015 14: 23
    oil painting:

    we liquidate the ministry (absolutely any - for example, education or - health care) and instead of these burials - for each plant in the country - we send one Rogozin ...
    the benefits, I think - will be much more!
    1. 0
      April 6 2015 22: 50
      Correctly! Moreover, we have practically no health care or education. There is only a parody of them.
  44. 0
    April 6 2015 15: 11
    Yes, go to any plant "from the rear" and you will see exactly the same picture. And the workshops are well-groomed, albeit empty. This is what a mild climate means. And as for Vostochny, half of the bosses who have worked from the very beginning of the construction are needed to put them behind bars. And they are now scattered on other construction sites and all in the openwork type.
  45. 0
    April 6 2015 15: 20
    Far to go is not necessary - Moscow region, Roshal.
    Photos of the ruins of the enterprise are much cooler. Let's skip the problems of financing single-industry towns - you don’t even have to fly anywhere. The relevance of the Crimean issues is clear, but is it possible to start with yourself ....
  46. 0
    April 6 2015 15: 31
    And what about Vostochny’s account, half of the bosses need to work there, from the very beginning of the construction work, to put them in jail.


    And after a few kilometers - China. And there, for such cases - execution !!!
    Therefore, space exploration in China is an unreasonable priority.
  47. +1
    April 6 2015 15: 41
    in Russia, one problem is effective managers. It’s better to live with bad roads and fools than with these non-people
  48. SAA
    0
    April 6 2015 15: 58
    It would be better if he showed what roads we have become, for which 357 million rubles were allocated last year. Until they could repair it was possible to ride.
  49. 0
    April 6 2015 15: 58
    The arms trade takes third place after the oil and drug trade. I hope that now it’s clear why they took up the defense this way. Nobody needs enterprises to sell products only inside the country. And here it’s just PR. Be this plant somewhere near Murmansk ... about they wouldn’t remember him.
  50. sazhka4
    0
    April 6 2015 19: 05
    It's not about what they say. After all, the result is important. Or not? "to report" in a tweet for the State Husband ???? .. .. Have become democratized, however, in the Kremlin. (Sometimes I write without mistakes)
  51. 0
    April 6 2015 20: 22
    Surprised...In Russia, many defense enterprises lost not only their appearance and equipment, but also their territories. Where is the parking lot, where is the shopping center, where is the residential development.
    Moreover, I can name those under the leadership of Rogozin.
  52. 0
    April 6 2015 21: 53
    The people of Sevastopol said so a few years ago - the plant was being deliberately destroyed so that it could be demolished later.
  53. +1
    April 6 2015 22: 41
    Twitter star))) It’s better to let Vostochny deal with it, otherwise there’s been too much news from there over the last year. Either they didn’t meet the deadlines, or the money was stolen, and now the workers aren’t getting paid!
  54. 0
    April 6 2015 22: 47
    Quote: Metallurg
    I can show Rogozin a lot of similar enterprises in Russia. Which belong to similar "powders" of the Russian spill.
    PS Enter personal responsibility for the destruction of manufacturing plants, with real plantings. Otherwise, our home-grown "effective managers" will simply destroy everything to the ground and dump it. "And after that" - they will leave us.
    PPS For the ruin of an enterprise with the aim of "buying it out" by a subsidiary for three kopecks - execution.

    I think that in this way the entire so-called “elite” of Russia will have to be shot. I am for!
  55. zol1
    0
    April 6 2015 23: 06
    Dear Russian authorities (expensive because it costs us ordinary Russians very dearly)! Why do you see so far away, but right under your nose, that is, at least starting from the Moscow region, you don’t see collapsed and decaying industrial enterprises! Again, like drug addicts, are you hoping to return to the oil needle, driving Russia deep into the backseat of world civilization?!
  56. 0
    April 7 2015 11: 39
    I’m a builder, and we often work in enterprises, since perestroika we have been compared to Western enterprises with cleanliness, we couldn’t boast of cleanliness or repairs in the workshops (well, except for hydropower engineers, nuclear engineers, and electronics engineers, they can’t do without it inside the workshop), but here the quantity of products produced was much greater, but now (they usually start from the entrance and the plant management (often converting the latter into a business center) asphalt, a new storm drain, all the excess and not-extra scrap metal has been handed over and it seems like some Rogozin will arrive with a camera “the plant is breathing... ", but the fact that it just came out of external control, and the fact that the sandwich panel cladding and modular boiler room do not affect the heating of the entrance and plant management on a unit of production and that, compared even to the beginning of the 90s, tens of times less of these units are produced , but their country needs as much as in the 80s. But the babble and “armless” Uzbeks for “three kopecks of money” rustle for cleanliness in the workshops and on the territory. And this is where they produce something and there are some at the enterprise - then money.
    P.S. Of course, this does not apply to newly built factories, and the desire for a “blunder” has given and continues to provide an opportunity to earn a living.
  57. 0
    April 7 2015 11: 47
    action film location
  58. 0
    April 7 2015 20: 37
    I live in the Krasnodar region, in a small town - a regional center on the Azov coast.
    At the end of the 80s there were enterprises in the city:
    - fish factory (changed owners many times, died recently);
    - fish factory (died in the mid-90s);
    - PMK, specializing in the construction of fishing industry facilities (died in the mid-90s);
    - Termoplit building materials plant (died in the mid-90s);
    - cooperage factory (died recently);
    - shipyard (died recently).
    So I can send dozens of such photos to Rogozin. Only I didn’t know, I confess, that ParAshenko was to blame.
  59. 0
    April 7 2015 22: 36
    A liberal economy does not aim to create a strong, self-sufficient state - its goal is to produce goods that are in demand abroad (with a weak domestic currency) and within the country (with a strong national currency).
    A liberal economy does not need a state at all; it needs a person unburdened by conscience and the law. And since, with a corrupt judiciary and a corrupt executive, the laws are not enforced or are enforced to the extent of suppressing competitors, what we get is a buy-sell economy and dump the merchants in “democratic” Great Britain. Without a change in the development guidelines and ideology of the state, everything that we observe and will continue to happen. If GDP cannot develop processes in this direction, then all its manual control will not lead to anything good. And now is the most opportune moment for making, as they used to say, fateful decisions. It’s time to build a new socialist state, which most of all corresponds to the hopes of the people of Russia, which is why it is GDP, the rating is so high, in a year this will no longer be the case, by the time of the elections, the “adored” liberals will try to completely trample it into the dirt. And God only knows what choice the disoriented people will make, so in the wake of the consolidation of the people around the GDP, a turn to nationalization is possible, but at the first stage, not wholesale, but selective. And we have many reasons for nationalization - privatization took place with such violations that only the one who organized it does not see it! am
  60. 0
    April 12 2015 20: 26
    Thank God that they finally set about restoring Russian industry, albeit in “pieces and pieces”, so to speak, to the best of their ability and capabilities, but why haven’t we heard about the mass “imprisonment” of “effective managers” who brought the Country to such a state, because for no one It’s no secret that all this happened on orders and approval from outside. The perpetrators must answer for everything, as well as for hundreds of thousands of starvation deaths and suicides in the 90s. One Ragozin per country is not enough! We need a team, but unfortunately we don’t have one yet.

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