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The interesting thing is that no one can get beyond the credit money paradigm! Is the kike spell really that strong?

The scoop is that credit money is not required for the development of the country. Free entrepreneurs and government spending on science is enough. It's just like the USSR before Khrushchev.

 
Free entrepreneurs in the USSR under Khrushchev? Blah....
 
Demi:
Free entrepreneurs in the USSR under Khrushchev? Shit....

Read carefully, not what you want to see!

Zhunko:

The interesting thing is that no one can get beyond the credit money paradigm! Is the kike spell really that strong?

It's a scoop for those - you don't need credit money to develop a country. Free entrepreneurs and government spending on science is enough. It's just like in the USSR before Khrushchev.

 
free entrepreneurs in the USSR under Stalin?
 
Demi:
free entrepreneurs in the USSR under Stalin???

What, you didn't know? For those who are unfamiliar with their country's history and have been manipulated by kike propaganda:

https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Артель

http://warfiles.ru/show-9128-arteli-i-narodnoe-predprinimatelstvo-pri-staline.html

http://anticomprador.ru/publ/a_k_trubicyn_o_staline_i_predprinimateljakh/29-1-0-1065

http://forum-msk.org/stalin/10216395.html

This experience proved to be unclaimed later under the rule of N.S. Khrushchev. In fact, it was Khrushchev who in 1956 willfully liquidated this powerful sector of the economy along with homestead lands (which, incidentally, under Stalin were up to 1 hectare).

In fact, it was Stalin who formed and raised an effectively working system of entrepreneurship - honest, productive, rather than speculative and usurious. And he protected it reliably, both from abuses and corruption of state officials and from usurious private capital.

By 1953, there were 114,000 private artels, workshops and enterprises of all kinds - from food industry to metalworking and from jewellery to chemical industry.

They employed about 2 million people, producing almost six per cent of the gross output of Soviet industry. Artels and industrial co-operatives produced 40% of furniture, 70% of metal cutlery, over a third of all knitwear, almost all children's toys.

The entrepreneurial sector of the economy under Stalin had about a hundred design bureaus, 22 experimental laboratories and 2 research institutes.

Within this sector was its own, non-governmental, pension system. The artels granted loans to their members for the purchase of livestock, tools and equipment, and housing construction.


 
Zhunko:

Main objectives of the Five-Year Plan[edit|edit wiki text]

The17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party(b) defined the following tasks of the SecondFive-Year Plan for the development of the national economyofthe USSR. Approvedat the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party(b) in 1934, for a five-year period from 1933 to 1937.:

  1. The elimination of capitalist elements and classes in general, the final liquidation, on the basis of the complete collectivisation of peasant farms and the co-operation of all bushmen, of private ownership of the means of production; the elimination of the multi-layered economy of the Soviet Union and the establishment of the socialist mode of production as the only mode of production,
 
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evil politics

 

The right date! Just in time for 1935, almost all the Jews in the country's system of government were eliminated.

Stalin's actions are very reminiscent of those of Svetoslav ~1100 years ago.

 
Zhunko:

The interesting thing is that no one can get beyond the credit money paradigm! Is the kike spell really that strong?

The scoop is that credit money is not required for the development of the country. Free entrepreneurs and government spending on science is enough. It's just like the USSR before Khrushchev.

Credit is inseparable from money, it is one of the functions of money besides measuring value and accumulation
Reason: