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It's like you don't know the value of numbers yourself, Swetten. I am talking about my own feelings, because I was already living at that time.
Feelings don't add up. "Lies like an eyewitness" -- you know the proverb? I know the value of numbers. Facts are stubborn things. It's even kind of unpleasant, isn't it? Or are you gonna argue that the numbers are fudged?
It doesn't matter where it's spent. I'm talking about the man who wants to eat, not the regional budget.
The difference is very big. What difference does it make to the shop where you spend the money? The difference is in the cash register. The question of where the money is spent is a key one in many regional economies, both local and foreign, don't you feel it is new?
So what? For the majority of newcomers, 20,000 after giving money for a rented flat is also the limit of their dreams. There is no significant difference with the provinces....
People co-operate, people learn necessary professions, people learn to be in demand and work 2 or 3 jobs.
You don't find it very often in the provinces. Because there is no work there.
It is much more profitable to work in Moscow and Moscow Region.
Let us proceed from the fact that people spend money for themselves and not from the absolute figures in income.
Let's do it. Exactly for themself, who is arguing? But here's the thing: the 5.000 to 10.000 rubles he spends on food, does it matter where -- in Moscow, Moscow region or in his home town? You mean the welfare of the region?
Most interesting is this.....
The Indian Yogi's analyses continue to be researched and studied so that his abilities can be passed on to at least the younger generation in the future.
This is how the state needs us
.... He stopped drinking water and eating food altogether, yet he felt full of energy and developed normally, as did many people, to the surprise of many scientists. His body had stopped emptying altogether.
By the way in our country too there is such almost grandmother already, the organism feeds on solar energy - eats, and consumes water through atmosphere at simple breathing. and internal organs at the analysis have shown big activity.
PS. a grandmother would probably die in moscow))))))
Tomorrow the Communists are discussing with the Just Russia Party the option of both parties giving up their mandates. In that case the law says re-election.
But there is the option of a scam).
Instead of Surkov, Volodin will run Putin's campaign. It is believed that this is the beginning of the end of Surk.
Govorukhin has formally taken over from Mikhalkov, also cool.
This is how the state needs us
In 1928, a unique man was born in India, who surprised the world with his abilities and unusual way of life. His name has become very famous - Prahlad Jani, who now lives safely in a cave next to the temple of the Indian goddess Amba Mata.
Until the age of eight, the boy lived and developed like any other normal Indian child. But from the age of eight something incredible happened to his body, at the time, the child and his parents could not explain it in any way. He completely stopped drinking water and eating food, yet he felt full of energy and developed normally, like many people, to the surprise of many scientists. His body had stopped emptying altogether.
Can he work? - Or does he just lie/sit like a log/stump in his cave?
There are many cases of such "vegetables", but they are immobile. And therefore socially useless. They cannot even reproduce, if necessary. And since this is the case, it is a dead end of "development".
Our compatriot is energetic in bad weather (about which I wrote above). Her body has some kind of photosynthesis like plants and it happened to her not from birth but at age (that the need to get energy through digestion has disappeared).
I think your information is out of date. Poultry is 80-90% made by ourselves, pork 70%, but beef is more difficult, it is the most difficult.
This is despite the fact that people are now eating much more meat than in Soviet times, at least several times more.
And we even started to export grain (only the summer of 2010 interfered, and not for long)...
I regularly travel around my region for work, pigs have been exterminated - pig farms are razed to the ground, private farms were completely destroyed, the situation is similar with cows, but the difference is that private farms were exterminated only this year, poultry - I know at least 4 poultry farms in the region that were destroyed, but the remaining farms can still compete with American hams. People in my region do not devour meat - they modestly buy 1 to 4 kg of meat per family per month at a price of 200-250 kg. With an average salary for men of 10 to 15 tr, and for women from 6 to 12 tr, and utility payments of 2.5 to 4 tr, you cannot buy much meat.
Grain is available and is apparently exported, as there is no large-scale livestock breeding.
ZS: lie - in the last three years the interest in sheep breeding has increased, or what is it, in a word sheep are running around on the pastures in summer, I saw it