The dollar, the ruble, the barrel and Putin - not a "good"?

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Well, dear readers, the ruble and the barrel is down, the dollar is up, and the number of shouts of "shit!" also went down dramatically. And if you carefully read your comments on some articles, you get the full impression that many suddenly saw the light.

The dollar, the ruble, the barrel and Putin - not a "good"?


And having come to their sight, they understood that Putin, as they say in common people, is "not a cake."

Well, it will be rewarded to everyone according to his deeds and thoughts, as was said in one clever book. But how about the fact that "do not judge, you will not be judged"?

Ay, patriots ... I can not remember how happy it was "Krymnash" and "VsehporemvSyrii." Reverently joyful and uniform. Sometimes nauseous.

But even now, I confess, sometimes he sweats. What all became smart and understand the essence of things. Every second you can go to the government, he will fix everything there. Why then? Life has become more difficult? And a year and a half ago, when smart people said that the Crimea just would not let us go, did not move anything? And when in Syria began with the Turks? What is so sad now, huh?

I will not quote anyone, unlike my colleagues, there’s no need. Everybody sees everything. But against the fact that Putin has promised something to some and has not fulfilled it, forgive me, I will not pass by. And by saying that Putin was allegedly guilty of success, and Russia's external enemies are in failure.

Excuse me, what do you want to get in return for your whining? What manna from heaven? And the most important question: why, actually, the president? Ah, yes, the guarantor of the Constitution ... Correct, if not right, where in the Constitution the price of a dollar in rubles is spelled out? Or barrels of oil? Searched, not found. Apparently, I was looking bad.

Well, of course, when there is someone to blame for all sins. Especially if the object of the prosecution is not yourself. Sumptuously. You chose, again, you understand, Putin, and again he is not a paradise for everyone and, in particular, for everyone. Totally worthless president. And the government is one of his zradnik. And all against the people of Russia every day work tirelessly.

Clearly need to change something. What, dear patriots, it's time to go to Maidan? Or to the Swamp?

Why? We will gather together with a formidable force, we will go out onto a place and declare a ganny to all Russian citizens. And the people will appoint other good. In accordance with the principles of democracy. Well, as in Ukraine. And we will have everything fine in the future for many years. Want to? Forward!

And if without jerking and malice, then forgive me, but in what is happening today, everyone yesterday put his hand to it. Yesterday is when the elections were. Let's take a little serious look at the situation.

Bad Medvedev and his government? Yes, I agree. Is bad. And Ulyukaev, and Nabiullina, and a bunch of others. Surely there is smarter, and more honest, and more professional. I don’t even try to judge and criticize, because everyone thinks he is a strategist, seeing the fight from the sidelines. But since my personal level of education does not really allow me to assess the professional suitability of the same Nabiullina, and I judge solely on her statements on the TV, I personally have no options for replacing.

But where did it come from, the best director of the Central Bank in the world in the English version?

That's right, Medvedev planted. Who is Medvedev appointed chairman? Right, Putin. That is, Putin is to blame. But there is a small "but." A little bit of excerpts from the text of the Constitution of the Russian Federation. 110-117 articles, if specifically.

"The Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation is appointed by the President of the Russian Federation with the consent of the State Duma.

A proposal on the candidacy of the Prime Minister is made to the State Duma no later than two weeks after taking office of the newly elected President of the Russian Federation or after the resignation of the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, or within a week from the date of rejection of the previous candidacy by the State Duma.

The State Duma considers the candidacy of the chairman of the government submitted by the President of the Russian Federation within a week from the date of the proposal on the candidature.

After a threefold rejection of the nominations of the Prime Minister by the State Duma, the President of the Russian Federation appoints the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, dissolves the State Duma and appoints new elections. "


And now the question is: did our Duma know that Medvedev was nothing? After his tenure as president? Yes, the whole country was in the know. Someone heard that Medvedev's candidacy was rejecting or provoking protests? Personally, I do not remember. Accepted.

By the way, the other day the same Duma rejected the initiative to remove from the post of Minister of the Executioner Education Livanov. Even the agenda did not bring the issue, so rejected. Let, say, a person works.

And behind our Duma many similar feats can be counted.

It turns out that in the State Duma also sit? Which together with Medvedev and Putin. It turns out so.

But sorry, they came to the Duma from Bolotnaya or something, after the popular elections in the square? It seems not. It's like our chosen ones. Elected during a popular election. You, dear readers. And me, yes.

So it turns out that bad man Putin pushed bad people to posts in the government, and our people's elected representatives are violet? No, maybe I am categorically wrong, and every second deputy was bought there, and every first deputy was frightened with a cruel death. Out of savings. It is doubtful. In terms of the second paragraph.

So, our chosen ones from the same berry field with Putin and Medvedev? And what then orem and cry? What are the claims?

Claims only to voters. I can voice, because during my life I skated 12 elections, and I am very aware of everything that is happening in this boiler. Who, how and whom to choose. And for how much.

I apologize in advance that part of the readers who voted with their heads. There are such, I know. Who did not ask the agitators: "How much?" The most common question: how much will the applicant for a vote unfasten. Or what he undertakes to do for a particular house, porch, street. Who did not take absentee ballots, and did not go to Tmutarakan, because they were told to do this at work. And then how, the authorities ordered ... and we need to feed the family, to lose the job in any way. And I watched these caravans more than once.

What is interesting is how such people later condemned the residents of Donbass for inertia. That all as one did not rise and did not go into battle. And yourself? I specifically promoted the turnout for the last elections in my region. From 37 to 43 percent. Every second stayed at home and did not deign to tear off the sofa from the sofa. And what do you want after this? What kind of gingerbread do you need? You yourself create all the conditions for every crook to use it.

And then on the same couch we lie and ache, they say how bad everything is. And we are looking for the guilty. And, which is the coolest, we find. Putin's I applaud.

An oil painting: a part of our absolutely inert and very corrupt electorate whines that the deputies she chose and the ministers appointed by the deputies are swindlers and muddle.

Well, what the electorate is and the government. Sign, as they say, in receipt. Moreover, for all his okolephepatatskaya and just civic activities, he never heard such that the voters would recall their deputy. This nafig nobody needs. They voted, snatched - and burn it all with fire. Until the next election.

Do you know when things will get better? And then, when every citizen (by definition, not by passport) will treat his civic duties as workers. And choose not a wallet, but your head. Then the deputies (who would still cut their somewhat inflated salaries once in 100) would think not about the reimbursement of their election expenses, but about the country. As it was in the USSR, when they chose what they deserved, and not if possible to pay for the campaign. Then it will be better. And even then not immediately. But there will be.

Well, since such a layout, which they themselves drew, so at least do not whine.
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  1. 0
    28 January 2016 14: 05
    Quote: Boos
    And the watches from Putin’s team at the Russian watch factory?

    swung at the saint)))
  2. +3
    28 January 2016 14: 08
    The author's pathos and intensity are, in general, understandable... Only now I have been voting with my feet for a long time, because there is no one to choose from. request
  3. +6
    28 January 2016 14: 09
    The article is about nothing. About elections - generally empty chatter. The election results do not depend on voter turnout. Not anywhere and never. Only those who currently have the strongest support among the elites or security forces come to power. All this talk about democracy is a fake for the weak-minded, invented by liberals in medieval England.
    Every time has its own power, corresponding to the time and circumstances prevailing at a given historical stage of development. The current government corresponds to the realities of today. If realities change, the government will change too.
  4. +5
    28 January 2016 14: 24
    I personally don’t give a damn about the exchange rate of the dollar and the euro, but I don’t give a damn that we don’t have production of consumer goods more complex than a shovel and socks. And when there were fat years, money was not transferred to the real sector for the development of industry while there was an opportunity, but was spent on successful projects in Rusnan, Skolkovo, Russian Railways and other state-affiliated structures. If the author believes that his eyes have only opened now, then this is his problem, any person in his right mind, even in the best years, understood perfectly well that if they close the pipe a little and there will be F, and there is no need to say that everyone does not need iPhones, this is personal It’s up to everyone who worked the way they did to earn money. If the author is satisfied with potatoes and cucumber every day, this is his personal business and there is no need to impose it on everyone. Patriotism does not lie in worshiping some person, but in each person fulfilling his duties, and the president is essentially the same top manager as any other. He had almost 20 years to carry out reforms and get us off the oil needle, he had the resources/money for this, and in the end everyone can see that there is only one conclusion - the man failed to cope with his responsibilities. And let’s say, the president is the guarantor of the rule of law - and while Serdyukov and Chubais are not cutting down the forest, for me there is no legality in the country, and there is no need to prove the opposite.
  5. +5
    28 January 2016 14: 25
    I myself have worked in elections more than once, including as a member of the precinct election commission. We have a prosperous region, if we take the average for Russia, which means support for United Russia should be higher than the average for the Russian Federation, and then it is about 40%... On average. So I don’t believe in elections the way they are being held now. But I work and always vote. I tell everyone who whines two things. a) “Vote, choose your destiny.” They tell me that the elections have been bought anyway, and I answer - “go to the elections as an observer and don’t let them do stuffing and other violations.” It's simple. But, Roman, it’s not enough to vote, you also need to follow the elections. And you are right - if everyone starts going to the polls and choosing with their heart or head, and the choice becomes more transparent (there have never been any violations in my area, I’m lucky, we have had an excellent chairman for many years), then after a while everything will work out. But not at once. We, the electorate, must educate deputies and teach them that if things go badly, we will remove them...

    As for Putin, I won’t throw fluff at him that he’s not to blame for anything. But about the elections - the idea is one hundred percent correct
    1. +4
      28 January 2016 15: 37
      And who to vote for??? Elections are like hiring a director and you are the owner; before hiring a top manager, you must check his work experience, see his successes and failures. What do we end up with regarding the candidates? Our candidates do not have a single honest businessman who rose to the top without being robbed of several lard, either a total thief, or empty talkers with no experience, they simply grew up in the administration chair. And how will these people rule the country when they wouldn’t even open a shoe store?! If we had such a person as a candidate like Elon Musk, for example, then the question of choice would not arise.
  6. 0
    28 January 2016 14: 35
    I’m reading this and I’m amazed... I just imagined that the Great Patriotic War was going on, and my grandfather was sitting with the Kents in a trench and said: “Damn... oil has fallen in price... and bucks... maybe we’re fighting in the wrong direction? ?? maybe Stalin is not a cake???" oil painting... a war is being waged against our country. has been going on for a long time and in different ways. They didn’t finish off the USSR - they want to finish it off now. and “cake” Putin, or “not a cake”, at least he is not surrendering the country as Misha, marked and drunkenly, surrendered it. Maybe someone has forgotten what it was like under EBN, but I remember. I remember how the whole country was trampled into the mud, torn into pieces and a red pretzel with a bald, shiny fat guy was sold... while the red pretzel is still at the feeding trough, and the fat guy’s adherents regularly organize gatherings. This means they hope to return the country to where it would have been under EBN. only someone is preventing them from doing this. "not a cake."
  7. +2
    28 January 2016 15: 15
    The article is correct, first of all you have to blame yourself, think with your head and the demand from deputies of all levels should be in full, “what did you do? deputies do not work. There is no demand, there is no responsibility, they do not report to voters. And voters do not have a clear civic position to ask the deputy, “but share with us your achievements, what you have done, what issues you have solved. Every nation deserves its own government, if it is bad, it means, first of all, we are bad.
  8. +5
    28 January 2016 15: 16
    ...behind our Duma many similar feats can be counted.


    It is only thanks to the composition of the Duma and our personal apathy towards elections (yes, I will tell you a terrible secret, scoundrels and scoundrels are much more active and collected in their desires than single truth-tellers) we have what we have. There are no words, Putin has achieved certain successes in foreign policy, and all internal problems are “resolved” in some strange way: acute ones are blurred out, less urgent ones are half-solved or entrusted to the most ordinary mediocrities... negative

    We live in the country richest in natural resources, but the people don’t feel it... request
    The authorities have ceased to act decisively, without regard to the various PACE, FUESE, NATO, KHRENOVATO...and other organizations of advisers.
    In 2000, a barrel of oil cost $35, and gasoline -8,05 rubles. and the dollar itself cost 27 rubles. Now the price of a barrel is $34, and the price of gasoline is 36 rubles, the dollar itself is 79... request

    How much longer do we have to walk in the desert, dear Moses Vladimirovich? What should we forget or who should continue to build a brighter future? These are the questions that arise for the Guarantor... We cannot achieve clarity in policy because politics is:


    But I want you to resort to truthful and frank dialogues with your own citizens; if some “your irreplaceable figures” do not interfere with you personally, then they (their always sour appearance and promises of “happiness in life”) have long filled with disgust with their appearance , and with your “smart” speeches, and with your “labor exploits”... Adopt Article 20 on corruption, start cleaning the apparatus... Sorry, only immortals can live on promises and wait forever...
    hi
  9. +1
    28 January 2016 15: 35
    I always voted for the commie. As for the idea. But I think that Putin is in his place until he is re-elected. And this does not mean that he is infallible and beyond criticism. In particular, on the economic side. He does not have a “GOELRO plan.” About “getting off the gas-oil needle” the conversations have been going on for about fifteen years... So, we go with the flow, maneuvering as much as possible on Kudrin’s cushion. We have developed as much as possible - where it’s good, where it’s not so good. Evolution. But where will we sail - to the ocean of opportunities or to the dam?
  10. +2
    28 January 2016 15: 49
    Excuse me, what do you want in return for your whining?

    The standard of living is not like that of a “developing economy”. I don’t want people to say, “It’s worse in Venezuela.”
    And there is whining. but there is a requirement for the government to build an “effective economy”, and not state corporations like Rusnano, Rosneft, etc., which are only for “their boys”
    They elected, again, you know, Putin, but again he will not build a paradise for everyone en masse and for everyone in particular.

    He actually built a paradise for his surroundings. "Their dreams come true"
    As for “I don’t care about the dollar exchange rate, I’m a pensioner.
    And I'm not a pensioner. I buy iPhones, drive a foreign car and vacation in Europe. And I see that prices have skyrocketed. This is the middle class... No, not like that... in Russian it’s “the fifth column and enemies of the motherland.”
    They are not enemies, they are those who cannot buy anything except chicken and bread, and Messrs. Sechins, Milers, Rotenbergs - this is the pride of Russia. But Russia does not need people who earn money and think on their own. We need zombies who watch the Solovyovs and enjoy life, even with a $200 pension. This is exactly the dream of the authorities. They are in chocolate, and everyone else lives like homeless people, by the standards of the developed world, but they are happy, because on TV they paint a fairy tale.
  11. +1
    28 January 2016 15: 54
    [quote=IMHO][quote]Excuse me, what do you want in return for your whining?[/quote]
    The standard of living is not like that of a “developing economy”. I don’t want people to say, “It’s worse in Venezuela.”
    And there is whining. but there is a requirement for the government to build an “effective economy”, and not state corporations like Rusnano, Rosneft, etc., which are only for “their boys”[quote]
    [quote]They elected, again, you know, Putin, but again he will not build a paradise for everyone en masse and for everyone in particular. [/quote]
    He actually built a paradise for his surroundings. "Their dreams come true"
    As for “I don’t care about the dollar exchange rate, I’m a pensioner.
    And I'm not a pensioner. I buy iPhones, drive a foreign car and vacation in Europe. And I see that prices have skyrocketed. This is the middle class... No, not like that... in Russian it’s “the fifth column and enemies of the motherland.”
    They are not enemies, they are those who cannot buy anything except chicken and bread, and Messrs. Sechins, Milers, Rotenbergs - this is the pride of Russia. But Russia does not need people who earn money and think on their own. We need zombies who watch the Solovyovs and enjoy life, even with a $200 pension. These are direct places of power. They are in chocolate, and everyone else lives like homeless people, by the standards of the developed world, but they are happy, because on TV they paint a fairy tale.[/quote]
    Put (+). They said it to the point. There are radically different opinions on this matter among those who have an honest business, property earned by their own labor and have something to lose, and those who have enough beer with dumplings in the evening and drive tanks. Apparently this mentality is hardwired into us. If a person goes to the gym every day, doesn’t drink, doesn’t smoke and has a toned body - then for the rest of the world this is an incentive to become like that and such a person is set as an example, for us it’s - uh, yes, he’s sitting on methane, his liver has collapsed, his kidneys have collapsed , I hit him and he deflates, a large cabinet falls loudly. So here too, if it were worth losing what you earned through hard work, you wouldn’t write, “I’ll have enough of my own potatoes and lard, there’s no reason for us to sell our iPhones here, the bowls are wasted.”
  12. +4
    28 January 2016 16: 07
    After statements made in recent years (about Lenin, about satisfaction with the work of ministers and the Central Bank, etc.), Putin’s personality has become completely clear.
    He will end up like the last king, because there are enough “merits”. And in 50 years they will talk about him as a replacement for the hunchback.

    Well, the real question is: if the president is so fluffy, then why is gasoline in the country so expensive and constantly rising in price??? WHY?!
    And there are a million such questions.
  13. +1
    28 January 2016 16: 29
    Quote: koralvit
    The article is correct, first of all you need to blame yourself, think with your head and demand from deputies at all levels should be in full, “what did you do?

    What, excuse me, should I blame myself for??? Who asked me how to spend the budget?
    And what is the mechanism of “demand from deputies”? And what to ask? The fact that Chaika’s children are billionaire deputies at 30 years old said that everything is OK. Patrushev’s son is, at the age of 37, the chairman of the board of Rosselkhozbank, which showed the biggest losses. Sechin's son at 28 years old is a Hero of Russia, the wives of deputies are large businessmen. And all this is under the cover of the government and the President personally. Who, excuse me, is responsible for this super effective team? Maybe with Valuev, as a deputy? Who- Did you vote for them? Me not.
    What you write is cheap populism. Did you ask about Serdyukov yourself? Or who they asked about. Leave these tips for .
  14. +4
    28 January 2016 17: 47
    As someone who votes “only with his head,” I believe that in April 2014 Putin committed a crime against the Russian people....
    In Donbass there are honest workers and they are NOT WARRIORS!
    We live in Russia and the interests of Russia and Russians must be protected by the Russian armed forces.
    Moreover, according to the “guarantor”: the statement from the legally elected Yanukovych was in his pocket...

    In recent years, the guarantor has made some useful decisions,...BUT ALWAYS AT AN EXPENSIVE PRICE AND HAS NOT MADE ANY MORE!
  15. +1
    28 January 2016 19: 06
    There is NO law on recalling deputies (or even tattooists). And it won’t happen as long as the aforementioned gentlemen are not in their chairs, not sitting, but listed. This issue has been going on since 1990 and is not going to be resolved.
  16. hartlend
    +1
    28 January 2016 19: 37
    The author is cunning, he went over everyone, he touched a nerve. But I also picked up some minuses. But there are 3 pages of comments. We also have normal patriots, they stand up to the blow and don’t run to the West for handouts.
  17. +3
    28 January 2016 19: 59
    Putin did a lot of really useful things in his time. This is indisputable, but now, when the situation has become bad, the system has become very unstable. I’m not even talking about the economic one, but about all those who hang out around Putin. Some people laughed and laughed at the sanctions, and when these sanctions began to bring results, their tails suddenly began to wag. Putin may still be a man, but fermentation has probably already begun among those around him: Putin is no longer young, anything can happen, and then what? Suddenly a completely different “elite” will come to power and lustrations will begin.. The other part is banal, which simply lick the ass of the one who feeds them. If Putin leaves, they will find another licker, but in any case they will try to be in power. Well, you can still draw all sorts of different characters, but personally, I am indignant not so much at the difficult economic situation, but as at what Putin says. But Putin, in general, doesn’t say shit other than standard phrases. In some places he says things completely divorced from life. It is clear what he is saying based on the information that is presented to him. And it turns out that either they are carrying the wrong thing, or they are no longer the same, or he really does not understand the current situation.
  18. +1
    29 January 2016 09: 50
    Quote: Inok10
    . absolutely true .. .. as for medicines .. I don’t remember who I “pulled off” from, but it was definitely in VK .. imported medicines and our analogues with prices:



    Nurofen (120rub) and Ibuprofen (10rub)
    Mezim (300rub) and Pancreatin (30rub)
    But-spa (150rub) and Drotaverina hydrochloride (30rub)
    Panadol (50rub) and Paracetamol (5rub)
    Belosalik (380rub) and Acriderm SK (40rub)
    Bepanthen (250rub) and Dexpanthenol (100rub)
    Betaserk (600rub) and Betagistin (250rub)
    Bystrumgel (180rub) and Ketoprofen (60rub)
    Voltaren (300rub) and Diclofenac (40rub)
    Gastrozole (120rub) and Omeprazole (50rub)
    Detraleks (580rub) and Venarus (300rub)
    Diflucan (400rub) and Fluconazole (30rub)
    Fornos (100) and Rhinostop (30)
    Zantak (280rub) and Ranitidine (30rub)
    Zirtek (220rub) and Cetirinax (80rub)
    Zovirax (240rub) and Acyclovir (40rub)
    Immunal (200rub) and Echinacea extract (50rub)
    Imodium (300) and Loperamide (20 rub)
    Yodomarin (220rub) and Potassium iodide (100rub)
    Cavinton (580rub) and Vinpocetine (200rub)
    Klaritin (180rub) and Loragexal (60rub)
    Clathid (600rub) and Clarithromycin (180rub)
    Lazolvan (320rub) and Ambroxol (20rub)
    Lamisil (400rub) and Terbinafine (100rub)
    Lyoton — 1000 (350 rubles) and Heparin — acrigel 1000 (120 rubles)
    Lomilan (150rub) and Loragexal (50rub)
    Maxidex (120rub) and Dexamethasone (40rub)
    Midratsil (360rub) and Tropicamide (120rub)
    Miramistin (200rub) and Chlorhexidine (10rub)
    Movalis (410rub) and Meloksikam (80rub)
    Neuromultivitis (250rub) and Pentovit (50rub)
    Normodipine (620rub) and Amlodipine (40rub)
    Omez (180) and Omeprazole (50)
    Panangin (140rub) and Asparks (10rub)
    Pantogam (350rub) and Pantokaltsin (230rub)
    Rinonorm (50rub) and Rhinostop (20rub)
    Sumamed (450rub) and Azithromycin (90rub)
    Trental (200rub) and Pentoxifylline (50rub)
    Trichopol (90rub) and Metronidazole (10rub)
    Troxevasin (220rub) and Troxerutin (110rub)
    Ultop (270rub) and Omeprazole (50rub)
    Fastum — gel (250 rubles) and Ketoprofen (70 rubles)
    Finlepsin (280rub) and Carbamazepine (50rub)
    Fluxostat (200rub) and Fluconazole (20rub)
    Furamag (380rub) and Furagin (40rub)
    Hemomycin (300rub) and Azithromycin (100rub)
    Enap (150) and Enalapril (70rub)
    Ersefuril (400 rubles) and Furazolidone (40 rubles) .. clearly?!


    It may be visual, but it’s not worth comparing.
    Example. Compare Metronidazole with Pimafucin. wink Pimafucin does not have the same side effects as Metronidazole.

    And further. It was not the dollar that rose, but the ruble that collapsed.
  19. +1
    29 January 2016 13: 32
    Quote: Kibalchish
    Almost everything that is in stores is bought for dollars abroad. If it was produced in Russia - then yes, do not care for the dollar.

    It was in vain that they downvoted, almost everything in stores is tied to the dollar exchange rate in one way or another, just to varying degrees: except, perhaps, for the subsidiary farm at the Institute of Genetics and Selection (so that the seed material is always available).
    And either directly through import (iPhones, electronics and the lion’s share of household appliances), or import of components (cars of foreign brands, of which the majority are, because for some reason they are in no hurry to buy a Lada Kalina; and also much more), or enterprises in the production chain , paying off loans from foreign banks (obviously not taken in rubles). Add to this the appetites of oil companies, which compensate for lost excess profits from exports on the domestic market (and these are additional costs for transport companies, which are reflected in absolutely all prices). Well, in addition to everything, the government needs to maintain the fullness of the budget, the constantly growing salaries of deputies and ministers, and therefore raising taxes and introducing new levies (hello, Plato), which companies inevitably shift onto the shoulders of consumers
  20. 0
    5 February 2016 22: 54
    Quote: Diana Ilyina
    Quote: WUA 518
    Oskomin already filled such comments.


    And, I realized, the comments that would suit you should sound something like this:
    - Putin all the time;
    - Lelikusyopropalo;
    - All around are thieves and, alone I am white and fluffy:
    - Etc. etc.

    I do not like it in Russia, there is a well-known path! Suitcase-Station-West is waiting for its heroes! Bon voyage, good riddance!

    Diana. I swore to get involved in the VOshny nonsense. But I will support you. Your opponents certainly would not have protected you from the sexually preoccupied locusts (refugees), but would have rushed to democratically call the police, instead of turning on the survival algorithm and “leveling out” the scum.
  21. 0
    12 February 2016 21: 41
    Quote: Kent0001
    Recently I heard that pessimists are learning Chinese and English, and optimists are using a Kalashnikov assault rifle. I will say to myself that I am an optimist.

    Pessimists also study Kalash. Only optimists prepare to win, and pessimists prepare to die. If they are patriots of their country, of course.