Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, who is challenging Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in March’s presidential election, says he will push for a common currency with the European Union if elected, reports AP.
Hey Vladi, I think you can win this straight. Just explain to the Russian people how insane it would be to hook up with the eurozone, that it would mean higher taxes for Russians so the party can continue in Greece, Spain and Italy.
That is a tough call.Despite the European mistrust,if Europe is to have any predictable future, it lays in the closer alliance with Russia, not the US.Same currency-why not a gold backed Euruble...or something.. printed in Italy? That may work.
ReplyDeleteA lot of people in Russia think that Prokhorov - an insider in Putin's regime - is a stooge, a token opposition figure to create an illusion of choice where there's none in reality.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder the Presstitutes are supporting him and talking about a "revolution" in Russia..this guy is a Bildeberg stooge!
ReplyDeleteHe knows the USA FED will bail them all out. Russia can party as well and the US fool...err...taxpayer gots the tab.
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