Dr. Bob Bowman: Stop Securing The Empire for Multinational Corporations and Banks 2/2
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Strange0ne 9 months ago
could someone name some of the corporations??
kreculjkreculj 9 months ago
I wrote: "people did have food, but they didn't have GOOD things like meat, fish, fruits and such." Let me clarify this. They did have good things too, but in lesser amounts than in the western countries. It was mainly the good things they queued about. If you heard some shop got a delivery of something nice, everyone went to get it (or practically sent their grandma to queue it).
Aurinkohirvi 10 months ago
@ujisx
Yeah, Stalin was completely ruthless. You are hard pressed to find a Finn who would admire him! Genarally we consider him as a big a-hole. They all were who were supporting him (or they were soon dead ones if you gave him a reason to suspect your loyalty). Communists, fascists, whatever, leaders can massacre their people. Even your American soldiers are sent again and again to wars with false claims and false flag self inflicted wounds. What do they care? Apparently nothing!
Aurinkohirvi 10 months ago
@ujisx
Nope, the people queueing for food were real, although that was mainly of the stagnation era thing. People did have food, but they didn't have GOOD things like meat, fish, fruits and such. And Soviet Union needed to import food: its agriculture never was run nearly as good as the industry.
Nope, the U.S. (or any west European country) agriculture produced better. But the industry production and living standard growth in the Soviet Union were faster than in the west.
Aurinkohirvi 10 months ago
@Aurinkohirvi The state is the biggest killer as well, with Soviet Union leading the way. R.J. Rummel book Death by Government it says the Soviets killed 61,000,000 of there own people. Stalin killed 43,000,000. Most of the deaths 39,000,000 were due to lethal forced labor in gulag and transit thereto.
China is second on the list mainly from 1949 through the cultural revolution, which alone may have seen over 1,000,000 murdered.
That is another result of central planning.
ujisx 10 months ago
@Aurinkohirvi Well I remember seeing fairly regularly on TV growing up here in the United States people in the Soviet Union standing in long lines trying to get food and then showing no food on the selves in the stores. I think they were being rationed food, which would be one of the results of central planning. Are you saying those were all staged events, because I for sure remember seeing them? I have never seen anything like that here in the United States ever.
ujisx 10 months ago
@ujisx
I'm too young? I was born in early 60s, and live in Finland, right next to Russia. I know full well Soviet Union food lines (BTW, bread they ate more than westerners!), they had agriculture production problems, well mostly throughout the Soviet era. But the people's living standard and production both in heavy and consumer industry still saw a huge growth, topping the western growth for decades of time, all the way until the Brezhnev's stagnation era. It's not a debatable issue!
Aurinkohirvi 10 months ago
@Aurinkohirvi Central planning does not work because there is no way any central planner can know what people will want, what prices should be, how much to produce, and how resources should be allocated. There is no way any computer could know either. You are too young to remember seeing the bread lines on TV from the Soviet Union. Western Banksters always kept it a float.
"Errr" Serfs have a higher degree of ownership and control. You never read what I told you to read.
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ujisx 10 months ago