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Baron Dants's anti-corruption plan!

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  • xBaron Dants
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    Actually, I was going to post part 2 of my anti-corruption plan soon, which would be what I would do when I am elected into office.

    Raising the wages of tax collectors, police officers, etc. was part of it.

    And yes, the high-ranking corrupt officials would care about the investment, even if it is only to make them look better.

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  • Shahumyan
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    Enger danzig, your presuming the high ranking officials give a xxxx.

    In any case, surely the problem is that the officials are getting xxxx pay? Wouldnt it be easier to increase wage of the officials so they dont have to "top it up" with kashargner?

    I believe its the conditions which create corruption, not the work of single individuals. If you fire on set of people, a whole new batch will become equally corrupt as the get into the same condintions of kakod pay.

    As for my beliefs, i think they are progressive, in any case i wouldnt wanna go back to the corrupt xxxx. You say "going back" but didnt Armenia "go back" to its form in 1918! At least if i went back id only be going back 12 years, not 70!

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  • xBaron Dants
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    Originally posted by Anonymouse
    Armenia's currency is paper currency, baseless fiat money. You can talk about all the problems you want to fix, but not know that the problem lies int he system itself. The whole world is slave to this system of fiat money, one of the plancks of communism.
    You know, not to sound rude or anything, but I don't care. I mean we can argue time and time again if the whole international market must be brought down along with every government, but I enjoy talking about concrete steps. Fiat money, or monopoly money, I don't care...as long as I know that the money will allow every armenian to put bread on his table. Forget bread, I want them to get the khorovats.

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  • xBaron Dants
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    Originally posted by Shahumyan There is already an anti-corruption assosiation in Armenia, its HQ is near the Hraparak, ironically its probably corrupt

    Who is going to fire who? those who needd to fire corrupt officials are corrupt themselves, the solution lies at the bottom, and only when there is deemocracy in Armenia will corruption end. Every official should be subjecct to immediate recall, this is only thing that will end corruption.
    High ranked officials will fire lower ranked officials in order to prove that they are trying to fight corruption, so they can assure that the (potentially) HUGE diasporan investments will not be withdrawn. I'm not talking about sacking the minister of finance here. Baby steps...that might become big.

    But besides that....I would also agree to tell you to GIVE COMMUNISM UP. Yeghav verchatsav...it's illogical to even think about going back.

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  • TJ
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    you know what shahumyan i have realized that personally your a pretty cool guy. but your neverending communist propoganda just really gets on my nerves

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  • Shahumyan
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    Originally posted by TigranJamharian
    now to you mr anonymouse shut the xxxx up about getting rid of the government already, you make no xxxxin sense and just copy and paste thousands of paragraphs of worthless xxxx off the internet,
    haha, getseh aper jaaaan

    70 years was not communism, bout 5 years was, the rest was stalinism, enger from Sopranos. from now on, i gonna call u junior, were u a real fat xxxx when u were bsdig dgha? then wud be good to call u junior.

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  • TJ
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    you mr shahumyan are just totally annoying with your communist crap, get over it Armenia is not going back to communism your xxxxing system doesnt work and we see what it did to Armenia for 70 years

    now to you mr anonymouse shut the xxxx up about getting rid of the government already, you make no xxxxin sense and just copy and paste thousands of paragraphs of worthless xxxx off the internet, i try to read one but then woop dee do theres 20 more, i have better things to do than sit there and read that crap for hours on end. If you havent realized by now no matter how many of those things you post noone is being convinced and im sure if you were put into a practical situation you would finally realize that all your theories dont work for jack xxxx. and what the xxxx was that last sentence there?
    Armenia's currency is paper currency, baseless fiat money. You can talk about all the problems you want to fix, but not know that the problem lies int he system itself. The whole world is slave to this system of fiat money, one of the plancks of communism.
    and let me understand htis now, communism is a boardwalk and fiat money is a plank? ok so according to you we should all walk around with bags of pure gold coins?
    Last edited by TJ; 01-11-2004, 11:16 AM.

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  • Shahumyan
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    insteada of sloganeering, id rather u critisize my idea and put forward a better alternative, if your unable to do this, xxxx off

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  • Anonymouse
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    Originally posted by Shahumyan There is already an anti-corruption assosiation in Armenia, its HQ is near the Hraparak, ironically its probably corrupt

    Who is going to fire who? those who needd to fire corrupt officials are corrupt themselves, the solution lies at the bottom, and only when there is deemocracy in Armenia will corruption end. Every official should be subjecct to immediate recall, this is only thing that will end corruption.
    Oh no, not the Marxist again...

    Behold of his wisdom for he has the answers to everything. If Marx was the prophet, he's the follower.

    Baron that seems like a very interesting idea, but I have my concerns nonetheless regarding corruption, since government leads to corruption no matter what.

    Armenia's currency is paper currency, baseless fiat money. You can talk about all the problems you want to fix, but not know that the problem lies int he system itself. The whole world is slave to this system of fiat money, one of the plancks of communism.

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  • Shahumyan
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    There is already an anti-corruption assosiation in Armenia, its HQ is near the Hraparak, ironically its probably corrupt

    Who is going to fire who? those who needd to fire corrupt officials are corrupt themselves, the solution lies at the bottom, and only when there is deemocracy in Armenia will corruption end. Every official should be subjecct to immediate recall, this is only thing that will end corruption.

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