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Except I'm not conservative, and my sources are historical in nature, and based upon many first-hand perspectives. Quote:
Do you KNOW what GDP is? Do you KNOW how the USSR's percentage of GDP increased to FACTUALLY impossible levels in response to US increases? These are facts, and obviously discussing what really happened with you is pointless due to the fact that you clearly choose to ignore them because they don't support the rosey picture of "All-Hail Eastern Europeans" that you've manufactured for yourself. Certain things certainly happened, and while I have stated repeatedly that I do NOT believe that Reagan CAUSED the downfall of the USSR, he certainly hastened it. But let's not let reality get in the way... |
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StealthHunter said something just as silly. And my response was that where one is distance-wise in relation to an event in no ways qualifies them as any sort of authority on that event itself. No moreso, not less so. That's akin to saying that because there was a rock concert in your town, you know more about it than anyone else, despite not attending it, not reading reviews, despite not knowing anyone truly involved. Being near or far from an event means absolutely nothing. Quote:
Plus, this is common knowledge. Just Google, say, "USSR economics circa 1985". Or better, "USSR economy collapse". Obviously you're dodging accountability for your statement that the USSR did not respond to US defense spending under Reagan, which is patently false. Either you're out-and-out lying, or don't know what you're talking about. There's no middle ground. And one would have to be a total dolt to think that economic collapse has to do solely with debt, or that debt really even matters terribly. How about the exhaustion of the resources which would allow one to secure such debt? Owing money never killed any nation. Being unable to SECURE LOANS is what destroys economies. Again, I find myself curious as to why you're attempting to debate something you CLEARLY understand so little about ... you're attempt at ruining the economic feasibility argument is, well, extraordinarily laughable. Any first year economics student could illustrate that argument's flaws. In fact, I've already had one take an attempt. She still hasn't stopped laughing. Quote:
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I disagree. I don't watch Fox News at all, for one. I did read two of Gorbachev's books, and yes, he was a strong communism supporter, and no one was more surprised than he when the reforms (injections of capitalism and liberty) he injected into the Soviet system brought the whole thing down. It may sound like an oversimplification, but in the long run, the only way a govt can keep a communistic system in place is by force. People eventually will reject it. I visited Russia 4 times, including the period when Yeltsin sent in the tanks in Oct 1993, The people there I met were sick to death of being told how to live and having a communist paradise that consisted of repression and chronic economic disaster. That was no myth. Quote:
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I think also the Sino-Soviet split helped as well, forcing the USSR to thaw relations with the US to prevent an anti-Soviet US/China alliance.
I mean, the beginning of the end of the Soviet Union began with Khrushchev's reforms in my opinion, but it was a combination of factors, not just one single person or event, which led to the end of communism in Europe. Like the dominos falling in Berlin the other day ;) |
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Ha, I think that statement says a lot more about him than it does the US ;) |
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But, alas, considering that you can't do even the most rudimentary research: http://www.answers.com/topic/soviet-economic-growth http://www.indopedia.org/Collapse_of...iet_Union.html There's plenty more where that came from, but I'm not going to sit here and post the same things over and over while you plug your ears and scream "LALALALALALALALA". |
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I wonder if being that ignorant of reality comes naturally or takes practice... |
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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_cnUe2D6K76...400/trolls.jpg Yeah I know, I should follow my own advice more often! |
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Then there's the Western half of China, they are still following communism pretty closely, and they are back ass backwards. They have horrible healthcare:hmmm: (the gov't controlled healthcare btw) a horrible standard of living, etc. This, btw, is a major challenge for the Chinese gov't to keep the peasants on the their half of the country producing food for the rest of the country. The show was pretty interesting. |
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Looking at the statistics from the Answers.com link it's also interesting that the population of USSR grew throughout it's existence, despite the purges etc. with the only dip being during WW 2. Not the case for present day capitalist Russia where population and average lifespan especially for men has taken a steep dive. |
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