Oleg Smirnov
2016-03-30 19:58:37 UTC
Polish media <http://tinyurl.com/zlbfng5> biznes.onet.pl 2016-03-14
5.5 million of the Poles are liveing without electricity, sanitation or in
overcrowded conditions.
Poland is one of the last places in Europe when it comes to housing policies.
About 5.5 million people, or 14% of the population are living in substandard
conditions in Poland - according to the latest report of 'Foundation Habitat
For Humanity' (OS: The percentage seems to be calculated on the basis of the
total number of Poland's citizens, not including emigration).
"In Poland, we have 360 separate apartments per 1000 inhabitants, while the
European average is 100 more. In Germany for example it's about 500 per 1000
(OS: In Spain 565, in the Netherlands, Britain and Russia - about 440). One
can imagine effect of such an overpopulation against the living space. It is
estimated that a half of people of reproductive age, between 25 to 30 years
old, share their apartment with siblings, parents or others" says Malgorzata
Salamon, director of the Foundation for Habitat for Humanity.
...
She hints the reproductive Poles must have been accustomed to group sex etc.
Poland is a full member of the EU since 2004, - in May this year it will be
12th anniversary. And how has it benefited the Poles? Despite the 'success
story' image in the Atlanticist mass media Polish indicators of economy and
living standards are either similar or worse than the Russian ones. This is
despite the fact that Poland is 'the largest recipient' of the EU subsidies.
Bloomberg 2015-12-16 <http://archive.is/MRQlS>
"For 2014-2020, it stands to receive <http://is.gd/e3120r> almost 86
billion euros in structural and technical assistance, more than a quarter
of the total allocated for the purpose. That doesn't include allocations
under the Common Agricultural Policy - another 28.5 billion euros."
In the late Soviet age, in the 1980s, Poland was considered more developed
than the USSR, the Soviet people were glad to obtain furniture and clothing
etc of Polish production. Today it's nothing like this. The main product
Poland can offer to Russian market is apples <http://sptnkne.ws/FRe> (which
are of pretty poor quality in comparison to apples of other producers).
The main effect of the Poland's EU membership is that the dickheads like
Mr. Sikorski and Mr. Tusk are now included into the EU-cracy club. The main
effect to ordinary Poles is the opportunity to emigrate from their hapless
fatherland. Today about 2.5 millions of the Poles (about one in ten of the
whole number of the Polish employable) are living outside Poland, mostly in
Britain and Germany <http://archive.is/qia5a>, where they are subjected to
humiliation and racist attacks <http://archive.is/VIQLs> from aboriginals.
Likely, the modest gains in the economic and social management is the main
reason why the post-Soviet Polish establishment tries its best to switch
attention of the Polish plebs from real issues to imaginary Russian threat.
Emulation of the anti-Russia hysteria by Polish officials is also a soft
of service they sell to their American masters. Atlanticism needs 'proof'
and live illustration of alleged Russian threat, and the Polish political
whores can play such a role well.
...
By the way, situation with labor emigration is even more 'disastrous' in
the Baltic states - about quarter (or may be a third) of their populations
are now more or less persistently living abroad.
It's amusing to note, - when it comes to emigration from Russia (most part
of which is caused by labor / economic reasons as well), the Atlanticist
mass media usually raise the false narrative 'Russia's best and brightest
run away from Putin' with a great enthusiasm, but nobody finds interesting
the much huge economic migration from East Europe.
5.5 million of the Poles are liveing without electricity, sanitation or in
overcrowded conditions.
Poland is one of the last places in Europe when it comes to housing policies.
About 5.5 million people, or 14% of the population are living in substandard
conditions in Poland - according to the latest report of 'Foundation Habitat
For Humanity' (OS: The percentage seems to be calculated on the basis of the
total number of Poland's citizens, not including emigration).
"In Poland, we have 360 separate apartments per 1000 inhabitants, while the
European average is 100 more. In Germany for example it's about 500 per 1000
(OS: In Spain 565, in the Netherlands, Britain and Russia - about 440). One
can imagine effect of such an overpopulation against the living space. It is
estimated that a half of people of reproductive age, between 25 to 30 years
old, share their apartment with siblings, parents or others" says Malgorzata
Salamon, director of the Foundation for Habitat for Humanity.
...
She hints the reproductive Poles must have been accustomed to group sex etc.
Poland is a full member of the EU since 2004, - in May this year it will be
12th anniversary. And how has it benefited the Poles? Despite the 'success
story' image in the Atlanticist mass media Polish indicators of economy and
living standards are either similar or worse than the Russian ones. This is
despite the fact that Poland is 'the largest recipient' of the EU subsidies.
Bloomberg 2015-12-16 <http://archive.is/MRQlS>
"For 2014-2020, it stands to receive <http://is.gd/e3120r> almost 86
billion euros in structural and technical assistance, more than a quarter
of the total allocated for the purpose. That doesn't include allocations
under the Common Agricultural Policy - another 28.5 billion euros."
In the late Soviet age, in the 1980s, Poland was considered more developed
than the USSR, the Soviet people were glad to obtain furniture and clothing
etc of Polish production. Today it's nothing like this. The main product
Poland can offer to Russian market is apples <http://sptnkne.ws/FRe> (which
are of pretty poor quality in comparison to apples of other producers).
The main effect of the Poland's EU membership is that the dickheads like
Mr. Sikorski and Mr. Tusk are now included into the EU-cracy club. The main
effect to ordinary Poles is the opportunity to emigrate from their hapless
fatherland. Today about 2.5 millions of the Poles (about one in ten of the
whole number of the Polish employable) are living outside Poland, mostly in
Britain and Germany <http://archive.is/qia5a>, where they are subjected to
humiliation and racist attacks <http://archive.is/VIQLs> from aboriginals.
Likely, the modest gains in the economic and social management is the main
reason why the post-Soviet Polish establishment tries its best to switch
attention of the Polish plebs from real issues to imaginary Russian threat.
Emulation of the anti-Russia hysteria by Polish officials is also a soft
of service they sell to their American masters. Atlanticism needs 'proof'
and live illustration of alleged Russian threat, and the Polish political
whores can play such a role well.
...
By the way, situation with labor emigration is even more 'disastrous' in
the Baltic states - about quarter (or may be a third) of their populations
are now more or less persistently living abroad.
It's amusing to note, - when it comes to emigration from Russia (most part
of which is caused by labor / economic reasons as well), the Atlanticist
mass media usually raise the false narrative 'Russia's best and brightest
run away from Putin' with a great enthusiasm, but nobody finds interesting
the much huge economic migration from East Europe.
<http://tinyurl.com/hc7lye5> kresy.pl 2016-03-26
"We will fall in very first battle. Our armed forces are weak while the
massive Russian army would take three days to reach Vistula. But we can't
give our young people to perdition. All the Poles capable of fighting
should be evacuated from the country into some another NATO country,
where we will be able to form new Polish army, which will be used later
to fight on the Poland's territory. The Russians will be ruthless. They
will mercilessly pacify everything. We must have a clear evacuation plan.
But nobody cares! No, I'm not suggesting to give up. We must fight. But
we need to think over in advance who will be playing with whom." etc
The drivel like this is a quite typical attribute of the Polish officials.
"We will fall in very first battle. Our armed forces are weak while the
massive Russian army would take three days to reach Vistula. But we can't
give our young people to perdition. All the Poles capable of fighting
should be evacuated from the country into some another NATO country,
where we will be able to form new Polish army, which will be used later
to fight on the Poland's territory. The Russians will be ruthless. They
will mercilessly pacify everything. We must have a clear evacuation plan.
But nobody cares! No, I'm not suggesting to give up. We must fight. But
we need to think over in advance who will be playing with whom." etc
The drivel like this is a quite typical attribute of the Polish officials.