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Post by futurist on Jun 20, 2016 5:47:03 GMT
What do you think that Russia's future and Ukraine's future will look like?
Any thoughts on this?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 21, 2016 17:49:51 GMT
What do you think that Russia's future and Ukraine's future will look like? Any thoughts on this? Both will scream and shout and some times fight each other, but i do really do not know what will happen in the future with two countries who hate each other.
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Post by futurist on Jun 23, 2016 0:42:56 GMT
What do you think that Russia's future and Ukraine's future will look like? Any thoughts on this? Both will scream and shout and some times fight each other, but i do really do not know what will happen in the future with two countries who hate each other. What about in terms of their economies, societies, et cetera, though?
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Post by spanishspy on Jun 23, 2016 13:03:21 GMT
Both will scream and shout and some times fight each other, but i do really do not know what will happen in the future with two countries who hate each other. What about in terms of their economies, societies, et cetera, though? Both will putter on in terms of LGBT rights, with Ukraine probably doing so a little quicker than Russia. Economically, Russia is in a decline and will only get worse. Oil is becoming less important globally, and the twin scourges of alcoholism and low birth rates only exacerbate this. Ukraine may benefit if it throws in its lot with the West.
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Post by futurist on Jun 23, 2016 16:53:41 GMT
What about in terms of their economies, societies, et cetera, though? Both will putter on in terms of LGBT rights, with Ukraine probably doing so a little quicker than Russia. Economically, Russia is in a decline and will only get worse. Oil is becoming less important globally, and the twin scourges of alcoholism and low birth rates only exacerbate this. Ukraine may benefit if it throws in its lot with the West. For the record, Russia's total fertility rate is actually currently almost at the U.S.'s level. Indeed, Russia's total fertility rate has certainly increased a lot since 2000!
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Post by spanishspy on Jun 24, 2016 17:35:46 GMT
Both will putter on in terms of LGBT rights, with Ukraine probably doing so a little quicker than Russia. Economically, Russia is in a decline and will only get worse. Oil is becoming less important globally, and the twin scourges of alcoholism and low birth rates only exacerbate this. Ukraine may benefit if it throws in its lot with the West. For the record, Russia's total fertility rate is actually currently almost at the U.S.'s level. Indeed, Russia's total fertility rate has certainly increased a lot since 2000! True, but their population is still declining. The reason the US is fine and Russia is not is due to mass Mexican immigration.
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Post by lordroel on Jun 26, 2016 17:16:07 GMT
For the record, Russia's total fertility rate is actually currently almost at the U.S.'s level. Indeed, Russia's total fertility rate has certainly increased a lot since 2000! True, but their population is still declining. The reason the US is fine and Russia is not is due to mass Mexican immigration. Be careful, soon somebody will send them all back and you will be empty.
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Post by spanishspy on Jun 27, 2016 16:19:04 GMT
True, but their population is still declining. The reason the US is fine and Russia is not is due to mass Mexican immigration. Be careful, soon somebody will send them all back and you will be empty. That's in part why I oppose Trump.
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Post by futurist on Jul 2, 2016 7:29:05 GMT
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Post by lordroel on Jul 2, 2016 14:31:04 GMT
Also by annexing other people territory.
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Post by spanishspy on Jul 2, 2016 19:30:13 GMT
Also by annexing other people territory. As Crimea would show.
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Post by futurist on Jul 2, 2016 21:44:53 GMT
Also by annexing other people territory. As Crimea would show. Russia's population would still be growing right now even without Crimea, though.
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Post by spanishspy on Jul 2, 2016 23:19:09 GMT
Russia's population would still be growing right now even without Crimea, though. Looking it up you do seem to be right - they have their own fairly large illegal immigration issue.
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Post by futurist on Jul 3, 2016 1:58:57 GMT
Russia's population would still be growing right now even without Crimea, though. Looking it up you do seem to be right - they have their own fairly large illegal immigration issue. Not just illegal immigrants, though. Indeed, Russia also appear to have a good amount of legal immigrants.
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Post by spanishspy on Jul 3, 2016 19:19:03 GMT
Looking it up you do seem to be right - they have their own fairly large illegal immigration issue. Not just illegal immigrants, though. Indeed, Russia also appear to have a good amount of legal immigrants. Being the most developed country in the region must do that to places.
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