Mass Unemployment Crisis Beginning in Russia
(www.themoscowtimes.com)
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Stop arguing. I told where and when the remark came from. Have you looked. No you're dumb.
Real simple fact. Are jobs created in war? They are when there are losses. More so when sanctions have caused a huge redistribution.
Can you stop and think of all those immediate jobs being created?
No you're airing propaganda. It isn't very factual, apart from the previous immediate run off being restributed.
Now stop bothering me with crap.
Not really. You said it is "opposing propaganda" from "a month ago . . . [n]ot today" that "isn't factual" and "isn't from there." Yet, the blog itself, i.e., the blog of the mayor of Moscow, posted that estimate today. I am not sure how closer I could get to giving you a primary source directly out of Russia.
It's strange how much trouble you're having accepting what is clearly a direct statement from the Russian government. I assume your cognitive dissonance is really running wild. I am frankly sorry that you are going through that, it is not a fun experience to have your world view so radically shaken. You seem to type like a non-native English speaker, with the short sentences and awkward punctuation. If that is the case, I can only plead with you to try and find information outside of your state-sanctioned media, if for no other purpose than for you to be prepared for the future recession of your country. All the best my friend.
You're still arguing. Have you used Google to look. Now I have to repeat myself to a very dumb troll.
When the immediate Sanctions bit, losses to Macdonalds staff as an example. But it got turned into something else. But example. Restribution. Okay that's happening to a host of those likewise corps selling Western brands. Or consultation trading back and forth under sanction. Perhaps even in areas of tourism and hospitality.
Except fucko, plain stupid. There's this big war on. Suddenly it is redistributing on a home front, and on a war front needing conscripts, tech, supply chains, weapons, ammo. Jobs are massively created. Not the opposite. Even if currency becomes tight, it starts ticking over because of a bigger effort from a war front.
Now fuck right off. You're plain stupid.
Respond to me here again, you're blocked. I gave you a chance to use that dumb melon. All you've done is troll.
I am not Russian at all. Simple economics. Not bullshit.