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Vladimir Putin calls on Russian families to have three children
Telegraph ^ | 1:48PM GMT 12 Dec 2012 | Tom Parfitt, Moscow

Posted on 12/13/2012 10:04:28 PM PST by Red Steel

President Vladimir Putin has urged Russians to have at least three children as he said a resurgent nation should be a confident and “influential” power on the world stage.

In a bullish state-of-the-nation address in Moscow on Wednesday, Mr Putin promised to smite corruption, create millions of new jobs and boost Russia’s military might while warning that foreign meddling in the country’s internal affairs was unacceptable.

He claimed the country shared universal democratic values, adding: “Russian democracy is the power of the Russian people with their own traditions of national self-government, and not the realisation of standards foisted on us from outside.”

In characteristic rhetoric, Mr Putin also addressed internal as well as external enemies while suggesting a link between the two, saying that “chinovniki” (state officials) — often seen as corrupt caste bent on self-enrichment — should be prevented from keeping their money abroad.

“What trust can there be in a ‘chinovnik’ or a politician who says big things about the welfare of Russia while trying to take his means, his money abroad?” he asked MPs and senior officials. “I ask you to support legislation to limit the rights of state officials and politicians to foreign bank accounts and shares.”

He added: “Direct or indirect external interference in our internal political processes is unacceptable. Any person who receives money from abroad for his or her political activity and by doing so serves alien national interests, cannot be a politician in Russia.”

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Russia
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To: LibsRJerks

“Wow, can Putin come here and be president? This is a message our society needs to hear!”

I wish he would. Say what you might about Putin, but NO ONE can deny that he’s a man who loves his country...and when was the last time one could say that about ANY Democrat presidential candidate.

I’d vote for him tomorrow over either Obama or Romney (but not Reagan, or...Bush).


21 posted on 12/14/2012 5:43:16 PM PST by BobL (Did you know that the Chinese now buy close to twice as many new cars as Americans each year?)
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To: Gen.Blather

>>>Communism and Nazism decided they could raise children better than a wife and husband. I recall films from the ‘30’s about their baby factories with nurses changing diapers on an assembly line. The idea was that women would have the children and return to work while the state raised the children in crèches. This was dropped by the Germans and the Russians as the children so raised were not the robotic perfect citizens of the state that they wanted. Children raised by the state were useless.
In Russia, grinding poverty and the need to keep the entire workforce fully employed led to free abortions. Preventative measures cost money but abortions have been and remain free in Russia; the average Russian woman having somewhere north of four during her reproductive life. The grinding poverty remains, due largely to the crony capitalism that Putin profits from. (He’s Europe’s richest man. Notice also that Obama’s net worth had risen dramatically while in office.) So, abortion remains cheaper than preventative measures and having children dooms a woman to even less that life has to offer.
The solution isn’t asking or even demanding women have three children. By-the-way, three wouldn’t begin to cover the demographic disaster they’re facing. The solution is allowing the type of economic freedom the United States had during the ‘40’s through the ‘60’s. We no longer have that freedom either, but we have farther to fall than Russia.<<<

I think the main reason of Russian depopulation is a way of their housing. Living in a tiny apartments within their massive housing projects is surely not about to have a big family. It wasn’t a case under commies when these project were a government property and authorities were obliged to hand new homes for new families and then hand them larger apartments as soon as these new families extended.

Today these projects are private property and no public housing exist. A 300 sq feet one bedroom in Moscow starts at about $300,000 in a worst area. Any kind of decent (by Russian standard which is pretty low)apartment is no less than $700,000 to a $1 mln and their average annual salary is about $20,000. Mortgage rates are huge. For that reason you can see millions 40 yo “kids” still sitting on their parent’s properties without any chance to have their own.
You can move from Moscow to another city which offer a $150,000 housing but you’ll be extremely lucky to find a $10,000 job there. Living costs are huge at the same time. Food is 50 to 100% more expensive comparing to USA, clothes are 2 to 3 times more expensive. Entry level Chevy Camaro starts at $70,000 and so on.
It is not a good idea to have kids in such environment.

The main reason of Russian misery today is a 1990s failure to adopt the way US developed after WWII.

You can easily draw some parallels between earlier to mid-40s US and late communist Russia.

Both had pretty spartan living conditions for most people and were massive military industrial complexes converting into peaceful life. Both had a huge extra economic capacity which US managed to use to aim into high-quality low-price consumer goods market and improve people’s life quality (guns to butter) while Russia simply wasted and lost.

US has also developed suburban culture for better living condition at little cost and Russia didn’t.


22 posted on 12/14/2012 6:24:44 PM PST by cunning_fish
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To: cunning_fish
I think "The Gulag Archipelago" should be required reading in OUR schools.
23 posted on 12/15/2012 3:19:53 AM PST by Enterprise ("Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." Voltaire)
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