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I like it. Using the power of money to improve the lives of all those involved in making it? From the start to finish? Rather than a couple of rich folks and a lot of starvation or destroyed lands? I like it.
Meanwhile, the majority of people in Russia are addicted to cigarettes with hundreds of thousands dying yearly as a direct result of the efforts of Bain Capital under Mitt Romney on behalf of Philip Morris (Big Tobacco).