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The laws of the bolder and more straightforward

The Ministry of economic development finally attended to the real economic problems – problems that prevent people to live. No, we are not talking about the state of the Russian economy say. Not about the rise in food prices. And not even about the destruction of food on the Russian border. We’re talking about the most relevant and important for the officials. The Ministry decided to exempt imported into Russia yachts from customs duties. Now we will begin the economic development of Russia.

Generally, this law is just a slap in the face to every Russian. We clearly indicated the priorities of the state. Of course, who the most difficult in a crisis? Yacht owners – they bring in can’t, too expensive. If you pay fees, will not be able to buy a Palace somewhere in Montenegro. It is impossible so over people to scoff? Impossible. To burn products, destroy social programs, to freeze pensions and everything else – possible. Because the state for them. At our expense. Next, perhaps, exempt the rich from taxes, increase pensions for the officials who will implement the program of state support for the oligarchs and bureaucrats who have purchased property abroad And raise taxes and cancel pensions for ordinary citizens. The money is there, just not for us and at our expense.

Is it a coincidence that this proposal came at the same time, when the wife of Igor Sechin caught in possession of a yacht worth $ 150 million? You try to pay the fee for the yacht, there is up to 40% of the cost may be. Care about the citizens of Russia, care… But the “Novaya Gazeta” published an investigation about the possession of the wife of the yacht Sechin, Rosneft threatened to liability. And live. The dictatorship of the bourgeoisie and of bureaucracy in action. Just like in the old Soviet cartoons that we watched in childhood, remember?
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