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Putin Warns U.S. About Socialism

putin_warning-258x300.jpgHow could I have missed this--here's your dark humor for the day. Bad Vlad Putin warns the U.S. about socialism--and at Davos no less! Choice quotes via The Right Perspective:

Russian Prime Minister Vladamir Putin has said the US should take a lesson from the pages of Russian history and not exercise “excessive intervention in economic activity and blind faith in the state’s omnipotence”.

“In the 20th century, the Soviet Union made the state’s role absolute,” Putin said during a speech at the opening ceremony of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “In the long run, this made the Soviet economy totally uncompetitive. This lesson cost us dearly. I am sure nobody wants to see it repeated.”

Sounding more like Barry Goldwater than the former head of the KGB, Putin said, “Nor should we turn a blind eye to the fact that the spirit of free enterprise, including the principle of personal responsibility of businesspeople, investors, and shareholders for their decisions, is being eroded in the last few months. There is no reason to believe that we can achieve better results by shifting responsibility onto the state.

Add to that the ChiComs, as Rush would say, warning us of the evils of protectionism and you know we're in deep doo-doo here. But you have to laugh anyway.

Comments (3)

Dave:

A socialist in the White House...

A KGB operative turned Russian dictator preaching laissez faire economics...

Anybody check Hell for snow recently?

mark:

Remarkable quotes. Other parts of his speech focus on Russia's unipolar/multipolar world fixation - ie how to weaken America, but with BHO, Reid and Pelosi in power, he just needs to relax and enjoy the spectacle. One thing Russia gets right is it's attitude to immigrants -'integrate or leave.' It's intolerant and discriminating against militant Islam.

Anne:

I'd say pigs were flying around here but pork is sinking the country.

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