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- 25 February 2015, 11:36
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We Ourselves Are to Blame if We Are Not Able to Understand Signals....
In short, it's not like you hear and see. We must learn to read between the lines and understand the signals correctly, and everything else does not matter.
Approximately such a conclusion can be drawn from yesterday's speech of the head of state in Mingechevir. Well, then, let's follow this logic and try to read between the lines:
So, we are not protected and are very dependent on external factors. Therefore, phrases like nobody can order us, we are not afraid of anyone, no one can put pressure on us, we go our own way and other arrogant phrases must be understood backwards - we are afraid and we are dependent on others (including our neighbors) and we do not have any way of our own;
Do not believe the authorities - that's how we should understand phrases like we have unparalleled economy and the manat is the hardest currency. In fact, it means the opposite - the economy is bad, and the manat is unstable;
Elman Rustamov has nothing to do with this; who and when made the decision is now clear and does not cause questions;
All these years we were told that the solid rate of manat is an indicator of a healthy economy and now it turns out that it was a brake for economic development;
We have huge foreign exchange reserves, and we will survive the fall in oil prices, and now it turns out that before the end of the year, these reserves would be exhausted with the current level of buying dollars by the population.
Speaking of buying currency, where do we have so many speculators and swindlers, who are buying up to half a billion dollars on a daily basis?
All these days, ordinary citizens could not find even five hundred USD in the exchangers to buy. So buying occurred in the banks, at the highest level, and those same millions were moved by oligarchs and their associates, government officials and others. If these are the speculators and swindlers, then who really manages the state?
The author of this thesis unwittingly gave citizens a main signal - do not believe the authorities, their promises and commitments, because you are cheated! That is certainly an unparalleled case...
In this situation, the last phrase that successful economic policy will continue just sounds ominous. As people taught to understand the signals we translate this phrase as follows: It is not all! You will still be shown gruel!
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