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peacetraveler22) wrote2016-01-15 07:38 am
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Are you feeling the crisis?

We see the word "crisis" constantly thrown around in text and news articles, but I want to know the reality of the situation for the average person living in Russia. I understand almost nothing about the financial markets, and my investments are all handled by stockbrokers with expertise in the area. Yet I go to the gas station each week and see the gas prices continually drop, which is great for me given that I commute a very long distance to work now. Travel is also less costly with the strength of the dollar, whereas many Russian friends no longer can afford to go abroad due to the continual decrease in the ruble. So, are all of these stories on LJ simply written by alarmists and pessimists, or do you feel there's a real crisis now in Russia as a result of sanctions and economics, which dramatically impacts your life? If so, in what way? Do you have hope for improvement in 2016?
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Also, you may analyze the comment's originating IP country to figure out their opinion influences, it may also be interesting.
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This is why public loves him.
He is not scared to say loud things that majority think of.
That's my impression.
I don't know if he is capable to rule the country (Obama is not, but does it) but America definitely deserves somebody who is strong enough to throw mental chains which liberals amounted on people's minds for dozens of years.
It just a matter of mental sanity.
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At least, comparing to the hateful democrats, hateful republicans try to shift the balance of power towardx states, which will be much betterfor the people regardless of the rest of their agenda.
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The background check exists since 1993 (brady bill), and is mandatory for every purchase thru the FFL. There is also the so called loopholes, where private citizens can sell guns to each other. Every single mass shooter either bought their guns legally, passing the background checks, or aquired them illegaly (like Lanza, who killed his mother, or st. Bernardino terrorists, who's friends commited a straw purchase on their behalf), meaning no new gun laws could stop them. Not a single one used this loophole either, so any new regulation, prohibiting such transaction will be merely a kneejerking for the sake of prohibition without any real effect. So, how can we do the background checks tighter, that would possibly have any effect?
There are indeed quite few things, that should be done. I can share my thoughts on it, if you are interested.
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Thats pretty much it. Every single prohibitive measure is a cure, that is worse than disease.
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Russia roped Ukraine territory. War in Donetsk.
What's next? Civil war in Russia?
No one can feel protected (c) Putin 2008