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The Day Frozen Pudding-Pops Destroyed Boris Yeltsin's Faith in Communism
Reaganite Republican ^
| 09 April 2015
| Reaganite Republican
Posted on 04/09/2015 10:19:06 AM PDT by Reaganite Republican
After a September 1989 tour of Houston's Johnson Space Center,
Boris Yeltsin -freshly elected to the new Soviet Politburo- made an impromptu visit to a typical American grocery store -'Randalls'- in Clear Lake, Texas,
to have himself a look around...
And more than anything he'd seen at the advanced NASA facility, what really blew Yeltsin away was the sheer variety of goods at the supermarket. The fact that such stores where to be found in just about any town in America was said to be beyond comprehension for the Soviet politician- the pictures tell a thousand words-
A mesmerized Yeltsin wandered the isles, marveled at price-scanning registers he had no idea even existed -while taking his free in-store samples of cheese, etc and remarking how if ordinary Russians knew about America's horn-of-plenty 'there would be a revolution'. He added that the Soviet Politburo -with their special import shops/privileges- and not even Gorbachev have access to such variety as the average American did.
Later a biographer wrote that subsequent to the grocery store visit, Yeltsin was actually shocked -and depressed- for a while about what he saw at Randall's that day- he just couldn't get the experience off his mind, especially when contrasted with the meagre offerings his 'potentially rich' USSR
-with it's contempt for the retail sector- could manage.
Historians say the experience at Randall's shattered his belief in communism once-and-for-all... two years later, he was the reform-minded president of a non-communist Russia.
As Reagan once said, if he could just have the opportunity meet with the average Ivan (and his family) and show them how Americans truly lived, and our actual standard of living -not what the USSR told them- he felt his point would be made, and perhaps the Cold War resolved.
Idealistic, yes- but when you hear that not even Boris Yeltsin had any clue as to how far behind their decrepit system truly was, it becomes apparent that Ronald Reagan -typically- knew what he was talking about... seems that's how it happened to Yeltsin.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; History; Politics
KEYWORDS: borisyeltsin; communism; economy; jackanderson; russia; soviet; ussr; yeltsin
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To: Reaganite Republican
I wonder if that guy was turned by our spooks.
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posted on
04/09/2015 10:23:58 AM PDT
by
Fido969
To: Reaganite Republican
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posted on
04/09/2015 10:25:55 AM PDT
by
DuncanWaring
(The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
To: Reaganite Republican
Historians say the experience at Randall's shattered his belief in communism once-and-for-all...If we could only arrange to have leading libtards spend six months in North Korea . . . It is the purest form of communism on the planet.
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posted on
04/09/2015 10:26:45 AM PDT
by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: Reaganite Republican
A mesmerized Yeltsin wandered the isles, marveled at price-scanning registers he had no idea even existed -while taking his free in-store samples of cheese, etc and remarking how if ordinary Russians knew about America's horn-of-plenty 'there would be a revolution'. He added that the Soviet Politburo -with their special import shops/privileges- and not even Gorbachev have access to such variety as the average American did. Later a biographer wrote that subsequent to the grocery store visit, Yeltsin was actually shocked -and depressed- for a while about what he saw at Randall's that day- he just couldn't get the experience off his mind, especially when contrasted with the meagre offerings his 'potentially rich' USSR -with it's contempt for the retail sector- could manage.... ....As Reagan once said, if he could just have the opportunity meet with the average Ivan (and his family) and show them how Americans truly lived, and our actual standard of living -not what the USSR told them- he felt his point would be made, and perhaps the Cold War resolved.
And now we have a president who doesn't want America to be exceptional.
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posted on
04/09/2015 10:28:18 AM PDT
by
Alex Murphy
("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
To: Reaganite Republican
"Where eez Coffee line?"
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posted on
04/09/2015 10:30:53 AM PDT
by
cuban leaf
(The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
To: Reaganite Republican
“...and remarking how if ordinary Russians knew about America’s horn-of-plenty ‘there would be a revolution’.”
And if the Leftists in this country get their way we will become the Soviet Union with plenty of shortages/rationing of healthcare, food, electricity, and everything else!
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posted on
04/09/2015 10:30:57 AM PDT
by
Jack Hydrazine
(Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
To: Reaganite Republican
So, the most intelligent thing we could POSSIBLY do is to become just like the Soviet Union.
What could POSSIBLY go wrong.
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posted on
04/09/2015 10:31:02 AM PDT
by
Lazamataz
(The FCC takeover of the internet will quickly become a means to censorship of dissent.)
To: DuncanWaring
To: Lazamataz
“What could POSSIBLY go wrong”
__________________________________
Look out yer window... we’re living the nightmare
To: Vigilanteman
If we could only arrange to have leading libtards spend six months in North Korea They'd love it. Never leave. Their kind of place: everything frozen in time, no choices, bureaucrats dictate all choices.
That's who they are. Twisted control freaks. Free markets terrify them because there are no guarantees, no control. Their own self doubts scare them because they realize that what they sell, people won't buy.
Want a Camaro? They won't build one, they will issue you a 1960 Volvo (um, "box on wheels") because that's what they would drive and can't conceive of anyone wanting anything else.
To them, North Korea is paradise.
To: Reaganite Republican
To: Reaganite Republican
In 1990 I was ski instructor for a Russian VIP. He freaked out at Safeway in Dillon, Colorado. He wanted to know how the government got all this food into a little mountain town.
We saw Medved Chevrolet on I-70. He freaked again when told that this was one of dozens of new car dealerships.
He was from Crimea. He moved to Connecticut last year.
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posted on
04/09/2015 10:36:38 AM PDT
by
SpeakerToAnimals
(I hope to earn a name in battle)
To: Reaganite Republican
Got any interns I can take home?
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posted on
04/09/2015 10:36:50 AM PDT
by
McGruff
(Ask yourself, what would Rick Grimes do?)
To: Jack Hydrazine
That would be okay with them, as long as they, personally, were not impacted by such shortages.
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posted on
04/09/2015 10:38:32 AM PDT
by
Little Ray
(How did I end up in this hand-basket, and why is it getting so hot?)
To: Reaganite Republican
Interesting that he didn’t even know the reality of the situation.
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posted on
04/09/2015 10:43:51 AM PDT
by
Star Traveler
(Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
To: Snickering Hound
That’s a great flick, love it
To: Reaganite Republican
his 'potentially rich' USSR -with it's contempt for the retail sector-
hmmm....typically one has to have worked in the retail sector in order to have contempt for it.
To: Reaganite Republican
Old Soviet joke: We pretend to work, and the government pretends to pay us.
5.56mm
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posted on
04/09/2015 10:47:34 AM PDT
by
M Kehoe
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