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I don't play poker, I live paycheck to paycheck. Tomorrow's Friday, but I have to get up for work.
So, my dears, good night to all, happiness, health, education, money...
I'll continue the discussion tomorrow during office hours.
и... that's... trade the trend.
They will soon start feeding the Russian population with radioactive food.
Thursday, 10 November 2011
15:26 // Anna Lyalyakina
Land affected by Chernobyl radiation will be returned to agriculture
The Ministry of Agricultural Development has prepared a draft state programme for the agricultural sector for 2013-2020. According to the document, almost RUB 5 trillion will be allocated from the budget for the agricultural sector until 2020. It is expected that within seven years of the programme implementation the country will not only raise the prestige of farming and rural life, but also return into agricultural turnover the land affected by the Chernobyl accident. Officials plan to save 200 billion rubles from the budget through such a cleanup. According to the agency's press service, the project is now at the stage of approval and is unlikely to undergo any changes, Marker was told.
http://www.marker.ru/news/506421
My opinion - the goal of officials is to steal more money, and they don't care about public health.
The Kremlin feeds itself (complete food production cycle) separately from its people.
To be honest, I still don't realise I've become a father, the excitement is there, but the understanding is not.
Well, Siberia would be good for you, partisan United Russia.
So who are you going to vote for?
I for one, like all my comrades, on the advice of our esteemed moderator, we will vote for Just Russia. And you?
Well, I also defended m/hr 82002. What's the reason for the irritation? Why did I and everyone else become fools all of a sudden? And why is there no answer to a perfectly simple and harmless question?
It's cheeky to ask a lot of questions and not answer one
Thanks for the advice, but if you scroll back through this thread (although who needs to?...), you will find my posts where I advocate the same thing and dissuade the guy from drawing fakies in the bulletin.
This is the only more or less decent choice among the games that pass. There is a lot of unnecessary stuff in the programme and it is a mess. But the fact that they have touched on illicit enrichment and Article 20 of the Convention is a huge plus. And the tone with which Gudkov and Dmitrieva now talk to the United Russia Party does not leave much hope for a new rapprochement. In fact, that's all I'm interested in the program, they are as far from power as the sky.
And I do not want to vote for Grisha, not only because he is impracticable, but I simply do not respect him. He diligently avoided all the shit, while others were rolling in it, he wanted to stay clean. So he stayed - he did not carry out predatory reforms, he refused to work in the anti-people government. And now no one needs him like an over-aged girl.About Grisha now I agree with you, I voted for him in his last elections. Spinster!
As for Dmitrieva, it is something to think about, she is a woman, but all the same, the mechanism is already working and grinding. The UR will shred ALL of them, unless there is a re...ndition, which I would not like to happen, although it is looming.
I'll give you some advice - watch TV once in a while. Especially the news. Especially foreign policy news. There's wars, there's barricades, the perennial rebels have fucked someone up again... Bullshit? I don't think so. You want that in your Peter? I'm not sure. I bet you want a sure thing in the future for Mishka Junior, and you don't mind making a daughter. ;) (maternity capital is also a nice way to earn money)
What's my point? We drive foreign cars here, eat our fill and raise our kids. We have forgotten about the queues and sausages are no longer a delicacy. But we don't give a shit about the ruling party. You should be fucking happy with what you have today and do not forget to remember at least the 90s.
I have a combined income of four family members 4,500 rubles a month (no benefits, no work). And you drive a foreign car ... I hate state and municipal officials, I hate local princes, bribe-takers and all the rest. Everyone who wears a necktie has been causing me persistent antipathy ever since. I hate cops too, this year they've brought me to town twice, with a system unit in my hands, because I was without a passport. And have you read about Ayrat Safin Ais? Sitting. The '90s were no better for me personally than they are now, only I've grown old by 20 years. In our republic, the distance between the poor and the rich has increased, these rich people are not even embarrassed but proud of their wealth that they have earned through kickbacks and bribes, a kind of normal business. And all this was happening under the ER, which monopolises power. I'd rather fucking remember the 80s, the beginning of the 80s.
You might have a AK, but I don't. Apparently, I should make the effort to buy one, it would come in handy.