Vladimir Putin's Long Dozen. Remarks

Vladimir Putin's Long Dozen. Remarks Satire on the Russian Authorities

Paperback (29 Apr 2014) | Russian

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book is a satiric one. It is written as a journalist's remarks on actions or statements of the representatives of branches of the Russian government. These remarks are short but they are capacious, exact and sharp, they are full of irony and sarcasm. They expose the main aim of the government: to stay in power as long as possible in order to get preference to plunder Russia. People's deputies fight with their own people. Government fights with economics. The president fights with people, economics, opposition and constitution. Every law passed lately has a Labrador ears behind it. It seems, that Cony (Labrador) in the Senate it is not just an Ancient Rome but modern Russia, too. After thirty years of Putin's "stability" the country is on the brink of economic disaster. Its destiny depends on some hundred USD! And it is after we have almost been breathless with petro-dollar flow. Russia is rising! Let's give panem et circenses to plebs! We will manage with the help of Stabfunds till 2024 but after that VVP (GDP) should not grow! This is a funny book written in co-authorship with many "famous" representatives of the Russian political, cultural and "ecclesiastical" elite. As George Orwell said: "A normal human being does not want power so abnormal human beings always have it"

Book information

ISBN: 9781496024329
Publisher: On Demand Publishing, LLC-Create Space
Imprint: Createspace
Pub date:
Language: Russian
Number of pages: 130
Weight: 140g
Height: 203mm
Width: 133mm
Spine width: 7mm