• @[email protected]OP
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      63 days ago

      The Russian military industry is already mostly owned by the government. The war related industry took on $200-250billion in new debt. That is about the Russian pre war federal budget for a year.

    • @[email protected]
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      53 days ago

      Bail out? With what money? Money they print? Well, have fun with the hyperinflation from that.

      No amount of accounting boondoggles will change the fact Russia just fundamentally doesn’t have much good stuff.

    • @Buffalox
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      “just” 😋
      I don’t think you appreciate the size of the problem here.

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          https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/just

          just adverb (ONLY)
          only; simply:
          “Would you like another drink?” “OK, just one more.”
          It was just a joke.

          In the context:

          Russia might just bail out or nationalise their military industry.

          Simply is absolutely implied by adding “just” in this context. Possibility is already implied by might without adding “just”. So that would be a double of the same meaning. Like Dog Kennel. Ergo “just” must mean “simply” or “only” as in “they only have to” in this context as far as I can tell.

          To just show possibility you would leave the just out like this:
          Russia might bail out or nationalise their military industry.