Whitaker Marshall I want to say I am pleased to be making my debut on this blog. Thank you again for the generous salary and the confidence of having me as one of your writers. ok I want to discuss recent Russian Moscow authorities' decision to demolish scores of kiosk-like structures from the capital as one hundred of these places were destroyed over-night as Russian authorities and the mayor of Moscow deemed them a safety hindrance. I personally would of teared this shit down for being illegal eyesores. mayor Sergei Sobyanin had claimed these people had obtained their properties illegally setting up shop on public sidewalks and streets hawking worthless Chinese shit. Good for the mayor and Moscow getting rid of this nuisance and last December he moved on the illegal vendors and then on February 9 Russian bulldozers tore down these illegal hawkers and their capitalist camps of crap. Many kiosks around Russia are built with inexpensive materials and shoddy workmanship. Others targeted in the February 9 action were full-fledged multilevel structures. many of these vendors were migrants from outside the region and city. for the owners and likely many told him these crap eye-sores should go. Putin and Russian leaders realize that the titles of many of these fucking squatters selling crap were done in a period before Putin got power and that they were old and decrepit looking buildings. America needs to do the same with it s millions of worthless strip malls and property owners sitting on old buildings and lands preventing villages from purchasing properties and developing what in many cases in unused land and property.
Critics soon declared this "Night of The Long Scoops" and I wonder if any of them resided near these cheap kiosks that are basically flea market junk shops. There is no more disgusting place than a American flea market and clearly many Ruskies felt this about these shitty structures, Russian president Vladimir Putin had a month ago told a forum of small business owners that he wanted to make business more convenient and getting rid of these kiosks and having new stuff built is part of the plan. clearly there must be hundreds of more pavilions of these kiosks in Russia that also need to be scooped up and be gone. hopefully Vladami Prutin's decision and the mayor Moscow gives American people ideas that their own kiosks need to be redeveloped and improved upon.
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