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dadsinsuits · 1 month
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Dmitry Medvedev
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moscowfic · 3 months
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Please tell me that Medvedev will be the prime minister again. Mishustin is so boring and way too big-sized, sigh. :/
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Nah man, I can't lie to you but I believe that Dima wouldn't come back as a prime minister. Maybe Young Medvedev would come at one point as a high rank in United Russia but I doubt. For Dima, idk, I think he's fine being in the place he is but eh, same, I prefer Dima as prime minister, I could laugh more
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consulcato · 3 months
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"So, professor, could you kindly translate 'I die' in latin?"
excuse my poor drawing skills
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workersolidarity · 5 months
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🇷🇺🇺🇲 🚨 DMITRY MEDVEDEV, FORMER RUSSIAN PRESIDENT SLAMS ZELENSKY VISIT WITH BIDEN
Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian President and current Deputy Chair of the Russian Security Council slammed Zelensky's visit with U.S. President Joe Biden yesterday, and accused the Biden Administration of blackmailing the U.S. Congress.
Medvedev wrote on the Social Media platform X:
The primitive blackmailing that Biden Administration has unleashed against the Congress is not new and has historical precedents. “Give money to our guy (insert the necessary surname), otherwise we’ll have to go to war against the Russians,” said various American presidents in various times, extorting money from lawmakers.
The point of today is different:
1. Never have they clamoured for that much for a second-rate state in the stage of decay.
2. Never have they demanded the money, so brazenly and aggressively, for the country that has openly corrupted the acting US president and his family members.
3. Since the Cuban Missile Crisis, never has been the threat of direct confrontation between Russia and NATO, turning into WWIII, so real.
This is a new phenomenon in the US political discourse, created by the “Joe, Hunter & Partners” joint-stock company. They have impeachment prospect looming ahead (which is unlikely), and losing the election (which is quite likely). This is where this boorish blackmailing, unending hysteria and outrageous hints against us are coming from.
The Administration and their scared fosterling are sure to get the money. If not now, then in the coming year, to go on with their war business at all costs. And for this dough, new rivers of blood will flow, for which Biden family and their banderite scum are responsible.
#source
@WorkerSolidarityNews
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tempting-seduction · 8 months
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Born 14 September 1965, Dmitry Medvedev is a Russian politician who has been serving as the deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia since 2020. Medvedev also served as the president of Russia between 2008 and 2012 and as the prime minister of Russia between 2012 and 2020.
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huurrekukkia · 9 months
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😀😀
- Pekka, why has our country joined NATO?
- Because the Russians are a threat to us.
- But why are they threatening us?
- Because we, Matti, have joined NATO.
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tomorrowusa · 4 months
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The worst geopolitical predictions for 2023 came from - (🥁 drumroll 🥁) - Putin's Russia!
Former President Dmitry Medvedev is renowned for being a drunken sot with a big mouth and empty head. When making predictions for 2023 a year ago he may have been taking vodka intravenously.
Medvedev burst on the scene for keeping the presidential seat warm at the Kremlin (2008-2012) while Putin was constitutionally forced to sit out a term. Putin has since "fixed" the Russian constitution so he can serve well into the next decade. Medvedev's qualifications for office were that he is shorter than Putin and too dull to engineer a coup.
So now that 2023 is almost over, Medvedev's predictions seem even more bizarre and hilarious than they were at the end of 2022.
Putin Ally Brutally Mocked Over Failed 2023 Predictions
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Remember that in addition to being a former president and prime minister of Russia, this guy is now deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia. Now we know why his country is making such bad decisions like thinking that it can get away with invading a neighboring country.
Just to address a few of Medvedev's predictions...
The price of oil (at least the benchmark West Texas Intermediate Crude) is currently $71.33 a barrel – less than half of Medvedev's figure. In April of 2018 the price was $74.15.
France and Germany are definitely not at war.
Neither the EU nor the Euro have collapsed.
Poland and Hungary have not occupied Western Ukraine. How this is supposed to happen while Poland itself is to be partitioned (another Medvedev prediction) defies all logic.
Civil war did not break out in the US and Elon Musk is not president. Musk is a bit like Medvedev but with less vodka and more money.
The dollar is still in circulation. I made a number of purchases with it on Friday and will again over the weekend.
Things may not be perfect in the US but AT LEAST WE'RE NOT RUSSIA. 🇺🇸 And as long as Republicans are kept out of power, we won't become Russia.
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V|adimir Putin held a meeting on measures to fulfill the potential of Russia's agricultural industry on October 9, 2018, at Mineralnye Vody.
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noneun · 1 year
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Più che chiedermi
perché Dmitry Medvedev continui a spare cazzate sempre più grosse, come l'ultima:
"La Gran Bretagna era, è e sarà il nostro eterno nemico. In ogni caso, finché la loro isola arrogante e disgustosamente umida non finirà nell'abisso del mare a causa dell'onda creata dagli ultimi sistemi di armi russi"
Mi chiedo invece perché la stampa ci tenga così tanto a farcelo sapere con tempestività (*).
Cioè, da una parte c'è chi analizza il conflitto per far capire le difficoltà di entrambi gli schieramenti, il ruolo delle potenze mondiali, le evoluzioni realistiche e le prospettive di pace. Pochi, ma ci sono.
Dall'altra c'è chi riporta senza tregua le frasi un tizio ridicolo che ormai parla solo a quella parte del suo stesso Paese che è nostalgica della Guerra Fredda e imbottita di propaganda, utilizzando un linguaggio violento e annunciando distruzioni su scala planetaria, tramite frasi spesso più simili a supercazzole che a vere minacce. Come quest'ultima presa a esempio.
Forse proprio l'ossessivo riferirci di queste cose è un elemento imprescindibile della propaganda occidentale. Cioè, le frasi sono vere, ma per qualche motivo qualcuno ha deciso che dobbiamo sorbircele fino alla nausea.
O almeno finché non ci assueferemo ad un ex Presidente, ex Premier e attuale vicepresidente di un Consiglio di sicurezza di un Stato dotato di armi nucleari che minaccia di distruzione il mondo intero.
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moscowfic · 3 months
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ALSO
If you wanna ask me smth related to my fics from Ao3 feel free to ask, I love those questions
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consulcato · 6 months
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Some sketches that I did.
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Fun fact: the king of spades is the opposite of the queen of hearts.
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okay, wanted to remake an old drawing, which I won't show because, eh...nope. It's kinda bad, especially the facial expression xP
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bopinion · 6 months
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2023 / 45
Aperçu of the Week:
"Conflicts come and go. Money stays."
(Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev, ex-President of the Russian Federation)
Bad News of the Week:
It was feared for a long time, now it's happening: the Ukraine war may not be losing its horror, but it is losing its attention. As happened with Syria. And with Yemen. How is Iraq actually doing? Or Libya? New times bring new headlines. People's attention span is limited. And people's empathy too. It is not only in the US Congress that voices are getting louder questioning support for Ukraine. It would be a bottomless pit anyway. And you can't take care of everything.
In this country too, people are now taking to the streets for or against Palestine, for or against Israel. The aggression of Hamas or the Netanyahu government is obviously closer to us than the aggression of Putin. At least now. But perhaps also in Europe in general, to which Israel is often counted. France has a not only flattering history in the region and a large Arab population, Germany's special relationship with the Jewish people ("reason of state") need not even to be mentioned.
And now there is growing evidence that Ukraine does not always wear white shirts either. Research by the Washington Post, among others, into the background to the explosives attacks on the North Stream pipelines leads to Ukraine. Former intelligence officer and special forces commander Roman Chervynsky is described in security circles as the "coordinator" of these attacks, responsible for the logistics of the sabotage commando. If Ukraine is now behind the biggest act of sabotage of all time, no German, whose energy prices have tripled as a result, will be pleased. If, at the same time, direct military aid is doubled to 8 billion euros, the purse strings will be tight. In real terms, but above all in terms of feeling.
I very much hope that the solidarity that has united us Europeans up to now will only crumble and not collapse. Because it is still true that European values are being defended in Ukraine. Vladimir Putin must not be allowed to win. But I am increasingly worried that his calculations could work out. Time is clearly working in his favor. Sidenote: the Russian economy is currently doing better than the German.
Good News of the Week:
Jeff Bezoz and Elon Musk are known as negative examples of capitalism. Attacking competitors, exploiting employees and paying as little tax as possible. Virtually all investors and almost every multinational corporation try to structure their balance sheets in such a way that as little as possible goes to the state(s). Even though those depend on tax revenues for their public welfare tasks. Tax evasion is how all our companies work.
The problem is, on the one hand, the well-known tax havens such as Cayman Island and, on the other hand, competition between nations as to where which company with which activity sets up shop. Because of jobs and because of taxes. I have remembered a creative example of tax avoidance in Europe from recent years: the sporting goods manufacturer Nike.
Its German business - the largest market on the continent for Nike despite its domestic competitors Adidas and Puma - generates enormous sales, but strangely enough no profit, which would be relatively highly taxed in this country. The trick: for every pair of sneakers etc., Nike Germany pays a license fee for patents, design, brand use etc. to Nike Ireland, where the tax rates are significantly lower. And strangely enough, always in the exact amount so that nothing is left over. Thank you very much.
My criticism is less directed at the company, whose nature it is to generate as much profit as possible. But rather to Ireland, which allows tax evasion at the expense of its European colleagues. But this will soon come to an end. Because the global minimum tax is just around the corner. The German tax office calls it "one of the biggest reforms in the international taxation of companies".
Until now, the taxation of multinational corporate groups has largely been organized on a national basis. A group only has to pay taxes on its profits in the countries in which it has a physical presence. This is becoming less and less important in the increasingly cross-border movement of goods and in the digital economy in general. And even within Europe, tax rates vary greatly: from 9% to 35% according to the OECD.
Now 138 countries around the world, including all G20 states, have committed to a global minimum tax of 15%. Experts call its introduction a "game changer" in the fight against decades of tax dumping by large corporations. Estimates are based on this. The global minimum tax will generate an additional 200 billion euros a year for the international community. This will finance their commonwealth, from which all citizens will benefit. And not just the investors on the stock markets and the shareholders of companies.
Personal happy moment of the week:
Senta Berger. One of our greatest actresses. As a young woman in the 60s and now, at 82, she still is. I have always admired her. For her artistic work and for her humanity. She fights for the protection of wildlife and against leukemia. And admitted to having an abortion in 1971 (!). She was and is a great woman. I bumped into her in the elevator today. And told her exactly that. She said I made her day. And she made mine.
I couldn't care less...
...for the carnival. On 11.11. at 11h11 on the dot, tens of thousands of "Jecken" celebrated the start of the Rhineland carnival and the foolish season in Cologne. As if the time before had been normal in any way.
As I write this...
...I'm fighting a nascent cold. And a stomach virus. And muscle tension. And tiredness. It's November. But maybe I'm just getting old.
Post Scriptum
Nikki Haley could become a serious challenger to Donald Trump in the Republican primaries. Last you heard from Ron DeSantis? Exactly.
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gwydionmisha · 1 year
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Wow.  Just... Wow.
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uboat53 · 1 year
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Well, one of Russia's top officials just released his predictions for 2023 and it's... yeah, it's unhinged. Here's a summary:
- The UK is going to rejoin the EU but the EU will collapse.
- Poland will take over western Ukraine, Germany will take over most of its immediate neighbors, and then Germany and France will go to war which will somehow result in the dissolution of Poland?
- The US will break out in Civil War which will end up with California seceding, Texas rejoining Mexico, and Elon Musk somehow winning the presidency after it's all over.
Pretty sure there's a lot of trolling going on here, but it's hard to tell how much is trolling and how much is genuinely what the Russian leadership believes. I'm pretty sure there's a lot more in the latter category than would lead to rational decision-making.
Also, it's interesting to note that Elon Musk responded by calling this list of predictions "epic". He claims he was joking but even so it proves one thing, Russian leaders are enough of a part of his information diet that he responds to them within hours. How many reputable sources of information is he consuming with the same voracity?
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So I’m back, and I’m not sure if there’s much of a Ruspol or Putin fan base anymore especially with the recent events in Ukraine, but I’m glad to be back on tumblr finally nonetheless. I guess I’ll just post whatever random crap here I feel like.
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