Federberg
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Heh, heh - Moxie answered my post with a case of mistaken identity... so was reciprocating!
hahaha! got you
Heh, heh - Moxie answered my post with a case of mistaken identity... so was reciprocating!
All of Crimea doesn't have to be happy with Putin.... just more than those who or not. Rather like most places around the world. If I was a Russian, I'd be happy with him. Russia is in a far better state now than before he took charge...
That wasn't what I meant by arguable. In any case I think I mentioned, the Russian economy is on a more sound footing now. What I find dubious is your assertion that if you were Russian you would be happy with him. The standard of living of the average Russian has not improved appreciably. You just don't hear about it. There is under-employment on a scale to make Trump supporters thank their luck stars
^I'm sure if you look at the level of support for North Korea's Kim Jong-un it would make Michelle Obama's polling look tepid. What of it? I find it amusing that you assign so much credibility to the "support" an authoritarian leader gets
Fortunately for Putin, 75% of Russians live in urban areas.I would question those polls, but then I'm more of a sceptic. I very much doubt Russians in the hinterland with stagnant living standards and declining mortality are all that enthused, but that's just me
I'll read it later thanks.
Personally I think believing a former head of the KGB's popularity on its face, when he has created an authoritarian society where mafiosi have a lot of sway, and you have a history of communist eyes and ears watching you seems rather naive to me. But hey... we'll both believe or disbelieve what we want to right?![]()
You misunderstand me. I neither like nor dislike him. I'm just trying to view him as what he is. I have a great deal of sympathy with Russian foreign policy. I don't think they have much of a choice in terms of their strategic aims. Maybe one or two qualms about how he goes about it. But again, he doesn't really have much recourse
Wait, they didn't vote him in. He marched in with an army. You really OK with that? And Putin has manipulated his "elected" status, putting a puppet in for his interim. Also he's a thin-skinned, barely-veiled brown shirt. I'm surprised that none of that disturbs you.
Based on the level of support for him within Russia... it's not even an assertion - it's fact.
Clinton is spending $ in TX. Here is Nate Silver's electoral map, and he's been the best at predicting the last 2 election cycles:Is it possible that the poll margins are widening to such an extent now that a Brexit type surprise is getting less and less likely? I'm hearing that HRC is now starting to eye up Texas. Texas!!!!? Wtf!! If that's the case this could be a blow out on a Reagan like scale. Even Trump won't be able to whine about rigging then surely? Say it's so, pleaaaaaaase.. say it's so
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