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  • Tigranakert
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    Re: Armenia and the information war

    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
    I'm glad you agree that you are the PERRRfect example.
    x2

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  • Armanen
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    It has long been a proven fact that the intelligence of forum members decrease as the grandiosity and pomposity of their screen names increase.
    I'm glad you agree that you are the PERRRfect example.

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  • Mos
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    Economically I favour the Nordic Model a lot. I think though that our government should do in terms of economic policies is not enact so much neo-liberal economic policies that give the large companies so much power. We need more government regulation over monopolistic tendencies by such companies and to try to foster more economic competition. We also need better social programs and investments by the government, with which government should create more jobs for the people. A large factor in this is taxes. Tax return in Armenia is rather low and we need to make sure a consistent tax system is in place, with which every person, including oligarchs, will pay their dues. Of course, we need to also accept the fact that much of investments come from the diaspora, so we need to make the bureaucracy more investment friendly, make it more transparent, and less corruption, in order to encourage more investments from the diaspora, we need better public relations, and more events in the diaspora to advertise investing in Armenia.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by Serjik View Post
    Bro Serj and Robert were given their names many years ago by their moms and dads. You, Haykakan and Tigranakert chose your forum names when you signed up to be here.
    It has long been a proven fact that the intelligence of forum members decrease as the grandiosity and pomposity of their screen names increase.

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  • Tigranakert
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    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    You definitely do not know even the basics of economics.

    To give you the benefit of the doubt you probably misunderstand what free economics is.
    Therefore you are preaching something without knowing its meaning.

    In economics terms its basically the rule of the jungle.
    Where the strong gets stronger and the weak weaker.

    I will give you couple of quotes relating to economics.
    I think they apply to Armenia ( and to many other countries).

    Adam Smith:
    "No Society can surely be flourishing and happy,
    of which by far the greater part of the numbers are poor and miserable "


    Dr. Mehbub ul Haq:
    "We were taught to take care of GNP as this will take care of poverty,
    Let's reverse this and take care of poverty as this will take care of GNP"


    .
    Haha this is hilarious, never knew two quotes of people is the definition of economic freedom! At your school, did they teach you economics by only learning you quotes?

    Seriously, you yourself do not even know the meaning of economic freedom, it is you who does not understand the basics of economics. Here is economy lesson number one for you:

    The free market viewpoint understands economic liberty as the freedom to produce, trade and consume any goods and services acquired without the use of force, fraud or theft. This is embodied in the rule of law, property rights and freedom of contract, and characterized by external and internal openness of the markets, the protection of property rights and freedom of economic initiative.
    Again for you, this means that every person in Armenia should be able to produce, trade and consume anything without the use of force, fraud or theft. There should be laws protecting the citizens and giving them these rights. They should be able to start a business if they want, and should not be able to be stopped or blackmailed by monopolies, or shouldn't have to pay bribes to the government.

    The oligarchic monopoly structure existing in Armenia today, is because of lack of economic freedom. They hinder people to start the same kind of business and government officials use bribes and break the law to prevent people entering the business of the monopolies.

    We can't even have a serious discussion here. You have avoided the discussion we were really having and continued with this irrelevant subject, in which again you showed that your thinking is beyond logic. I will stop responding to your posts. You have proven to be an insane lunatic.
    Last edited by Tigranakert; 10-23-2011, 01:28 AM.

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  • londontsi
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Wow lol. Bell-the-cat is turning out to be right after all .
    Federate Armenians are generally regarded by foreigners as smart people.
    I would say this is generally true. Unfortunately as with everything else a small minority let the side down.

    I wouldn’t say its self hate but more a frustration when trying to get through.

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  • londontsi
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    Originally posted by Serjik View Post
    Bro Serj and Robert were given their names many years ago by their moms and dads. You, Haykakan and Tigranakert chose your forum names when you signed up to be here. You are sounding like a self hating axpar. Stop senselessly arguing with your comrades and join the fight for Armenia!
    It you know Armenian londontsi refers to the town or city one comes from. It is not a noun but an adjective.

    No different than Yerevantsi, Istambultsi etc..

    As to me being self hating axper, I would say your debating skills are synonymous to an out of tune zurna playing in a philharmonic orchestra.

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  • londontsi
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    Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
    Actually, the situation Armenia is in now, is because of lack of free economics. ...
    You definitely do not know even the basics of economics.

    To give you the benefit of the doubt you probably misunderstand what free economics is.
    Therefore you are preaching something without knowing its meaning.

    In economics terms its basically the rule of the jungle.
    Where the strong gets stronger and the weak weaker.

    I will give you couple of quotes relating to economics.
    I think they apply to Armenia ( and to many other countries).

    Adam Smith:
    "No Society can surely be flourishing and happy,
    of which by far the greater part of the numbers are poor and miserable "


    Dr. Mehbub ul Haq:
    "We were taught to take care of GNP as this will take care of poverty,
    Let's reverse this and take care of poverty as this will take care of GNP"


    .

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  • Federate
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    Re: Armenia and the information war

    Originally posted by Serjik View Post
    You are sounding like a self hating axpar.
    Wow lol. Bell-the-cat is turning out to be right after all .

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  • arakeretzig
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    I just thought to bring something alight to this forum. Armenia acquired some new weaponry last year, and showed it during parade. The turks are trying to erase this fact from wikipedia all the time, specially topics like Uragan BM 27, Tochka-U, Smerch BM-30. Please, keep an eye on it.
    Last edited by arakeretzig; 10-22-2011, 10:12 AM.

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