Economic reality, hitting Islamic Iran's elections
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Economic reality, hitting Islamic Iran's elections


Iran, like any other country, is not immune from economic realities, no matter what its religion is. Like many good enginners, Ahmadinejad did not know economics. Like a good pistashio trader, Rafsanjani knew just bazaari economics. Both are uneducated in basic Economics, let alone being capable to run a country. No wonder the oil wealth has not gone to the poor.

26 years ago they both got up, complained, and spat against their King; for not making Iran wealthy, when Iran was more prosperous than Turkey. Now after 26 years, we hear hyporcites like Ahmadinejad, complaining about how the islamic revolution has been suffering, under the leadership of Rafsanjani. Pot calling the kettle black isn't it? Why don't they both now look back, to where Iran was 26 years ago, compared to now? Why don't the people of Iran, not accept that religion will not solve their material life.

So what are the people going to do? They have just one chance to show some resentment. They should know better, than to vote for any of them. A vote of no confidence against the regime is in order. We all know, that there will be distrust everywhere, and the voting will be just a charade. Meanwhile all the real economic brains of Iran, will be working abroad, where they are more respected. And who benefits from the oil, and the brains of Iran? Not the people of Iran, that's for sure.

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