Russian Ruble Falls To Another Record Low Against Dollar

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  1. sharik

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    oh yeah, but of course you are aware as to who and for what purpose was paid by whom to concoct stuff like that.
     
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    It seems that we are losing the game. Unfortunately westerners are extremely good at currency games. The attack on ruble is quite successful. But russian state is not willing to sell the funds and property just to keep the exchange rate. So the speculation will make just another financial bubble.
     
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    As the Russian economy has very little effect on World Finances, and is mostly a regional player....the only "Bubble" likely to be created will be within Russia. It will be a self imposed constriction if it develops at all.
     
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    The bubble of course will not be as big as american debt or real estate crediting. But it all adds. We have a proverb in the East that a final straw can break the backbone of a camel if it the last to be put on a heavy burden. On the whole the problems with exchange rate are making a problem for russian economy and business. The war against Russia is really made by powerful guys surrownded with millions of slaves. Although we need to remember that Iran lived under these consequences for years without being as powerful as Russia still is. So we have a chance and there is no need to surrender and become what other countries have turned into. The freedom is a costly thing, you know. :)
     
  5. litwin

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    comics says:
    "SOON pace our ruble will become the first in the civilized world a universal currency !!! SALT AND BUY AND wipe(a$s) do not mind! Well, just outplayed ALL! SHOW WHO HAS NOT outplayed ?! YX I ITS outplayed !!!["

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    great points . just 2 well-known facts
     
  7. litwin

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    which means only more expensive ...question how long you can survive with out the "cheap" credit lines, the new technologies ?
     
  8. litwin

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    That unlimited credit is provided by the rest of the world, especially nations like Russia, China and India. It's also, perversely, how the US has maintained such a stranglehold over the globe for so long.

    I think the rest of the world is getting a little tired of all that now, though. I should hope they are.
     
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    We will have to make up a different credit system which is not linked to USD and the new technologies we will have to make ourselves. How long will it last - it will be our decision and our responsibility. Most of the slaves nations in EU cannot afford it. :)
     
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    Yes, and guess what, they do it willingly and happily, so why are you harping about it constantly, not them.

    That being said, the discussion was about the comparative strength of the Russian and western military.
     
  12. Durandal

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    Which western military? Interesting concept, a united "western" military.

    The US military is a heavy consumer. If the US's endless credit evaorates, so too will the US military's ability to function.
     
  13. litwin

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    much like USSR tried it.... and you know your result will be the same
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    comics says:
    "SOON pace our ruble will become the first in the civilized world a universal currency !!! SALT AND BUY AND wipe(a$s) do not mind! Well, just outplayed ALL! SHOW WHO HAS NOT outplayed ?! YX I ITS outplayed !!!
    [​IMG]
     
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    This interesting concept of a united western military is called NATO. Duh. And as far as the evaporation of the credit is concerned - its a huge if, your wishful thinking alone won't make that happen...but even if it does happen, the US military will be able to function for decades or more. So please get real, stop dreaming and discuss hypothetical unrealistic scenarios.
     
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    +1....
     
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    There is no military strength without basic national function and strength behind it, including a functioning economy.

    NATO is widely considered a relic and does not enjoy much popular support in the US today. To many Americans, it represents only the reason for the US, thus every tax paying US citizen, having to fund the protection of Europe while those countries spend their GDPs on things like welfare and green energy. :lol:

    But yeah, having US credit disappear would mean a critical breakdown of the mechanism that allows this country to function at all at this point. Without that credit, our currency goes down – way, way down. It isn't backed by anything, after all. Thus we lose our spending power, and thus we lose all power to do anything. The US erupts in chaos and the military, if it holds together, will have a lot more to do domestically than it will abroad, as much of the US starts to resemble Maidan Square and Ferguson, MO.
     
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    when I visited in the Far East (in 90 x), here in these parts - Nakhodka, Vladivostok, Petrorpavlovsk - Komchatsk (Komchatka) Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Korsakov, Kholmsk, Nevelsk, Makarov, the Kuril Islands... in some cities as Makarov for example, it was possible to buy the good apartment very cheap almost for nothing, people left the cities (went to the village etc.) - because there was no work. But locals who was born there and grew up or who long lived (majority) always found how to survive... and so in these parts (Far East)also there were many workers - seamen from Baltic (from where you) and from Ukraine and these regret to them - turned into bums - homeless (tramp - бомж,) :rant:- they had no place to go and no money (approximately as you show on video )
     
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    More and more countries are using currencies other than the dollar when they trade, with the hope it will stop the Pentagon's killing machine. If the demand for the dollar ceases, as it's doing little by little, then there is no way the Pentagon can afford to support over one thousand bases and buy the jets and arms it needs to continue its bullying.

    I don't think you realize it, but the economic war is on both sides. The harm to the U.S. is immeasurable since it runs on a Ponzi scheme, and they are panic stricken.
    :oldman:
     
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    Rubel keeps going down.

    how much more of this can Putinski take?
     
  20. Durandal

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    It's getting harder and harder for us, that's for sure. I recall hearing about little Belgium loading up on US treasuries. The US needs someone to keep financing it, and I guess the EU and its members make for useful little underlings in that regard.
     
  21. litwin

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    LOL according academic economic science you must know that your(USA) "getting harder and harder " means 10 harder for Moscovites with its primitive economic . ps "NATO is a relict " is an well-know indicator of a RuSSkie fascist ask anyone in the East Europe what do they think about NATO ....

    even mini-ruSSkis ...
    Read More at inserbia.info/today/2014/06/vucic-serbia-must-join-eu-asap-nato-maybe/ © InSerbia News
     
  22. litwin

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    the video has nothing to do with moscovite far east
    Moscow - Zuzdal - NN - Ivanovo, etc.
    Источник: http://censor.net.ua/v290096 Источник: http://censor.net.ua/v290096

    Moscovite the gold ring?)))
     
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    ua/ and 16.06.14 let the Ukrainian journalists show homeless, alcoholics and idlers in Lithuania,in Ukraine, (in N.Z I saw )the USA etc. (how they live)- trust me they is there:smile:
    maybe you - you look like these subjects :smile:
     
  24. litwin

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    its just pure baiting, off topic and speculations. journalists show here moscovite reality . whats funny here that Novgorod republic was the wealthiest country in Europe , before Moscovites occupied it. look how it looks today , think Donbas think ....

    [video=youtube;z6xUA7YxH2E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6xUA7YxH2E&feature=player_detailpage[/video]

    [video=youtube;3AfLOB7skmo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AfLOB7skmo&feature=player_detailpage[/video]

    ps

    LONG LIVE FREE REPUBLIC OF NOVGOROD

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  25. litwin

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    [video=youtube;mdkFe2AB8Wo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpag e&v=mdkFe2AB8Wo[/video]
    meanwhile in Putin´s Russia...
     

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