

You’re the first person ever that was able to explain to me the difference and make me yearn for it.
You’re the first person ever that was able to explain to me the difference and make me yearn for it.
Um… Selling a stock if you have it, is a long, not short position. Short position is always about borrowing it first and profiting from the margin. And if you have a long position and sell it on a downward trend chances are you’re losing money.
My point is that the polls mentioned in the wiki seem to not be mentioning socio-economic systems, but the USSR country and it’s culture, as well as it’s dissolution (which was handled like shit in most of the countries AFAIK).
ex-Soviet citizens prefer Socialism.
That’s not exactly what the polls in the article were about though?
The article seems to be missing polling history from countries that don’t support it’s thesis, like Poland.
It’s not Polish, just letters mashed in. You can tell by how utterly unpronounceable that made up word is.
You can’t have j (pronounced as y in yoga) letter after cz (pronounced like ch in check), it would evolve into i (pronounced like e in e).