Russian oligarchy acted like that proverbial bogatyr from Russian 
fairy tales. They too came to a crossroad, a fork in the road, and there
 was a sign that marked and defined three roads and three different 
possible fates. The first one read: "You can get quick and easy cash, 
but you will destroy a country for you will cash in her existence." 
Having read that, Russian oligarchy did not bother reading the 
description of the other two roads. They did not want to waste any time,
 especially if it were to serve no good purpose. For time is money.
To their horror, Russian oligarchy is discovering that the state which 
they are controlling is also supposed to have some obligations, however 
minimal the oligarchs want them to be--like pensions, roads, 
infrastructure, education ... Can you imagine how many more palaces or 
how MORE billions could they have been had for all these pensions, 
roads, factories instead? Exactly. That's why all the pensions, roads, 
schools appear to them as the worst possible theft from their own theft 
and the grossest "inefficiency."
As things are going, the bridge to Crimea built by Putin's buddies, the 
Rotenbergs, will be stolen ten times over in terms of its monetary value
 before 1/10 of it will be built. That's the iron law of Russian 
oligarchy. 
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