Putin Cancels Christmas To Save Russia & The World! Roman Catholic Traditionalists Refuse To Attend Christmas Mass In Honor Of Their Savior Vladimir Putin! Problem....The Russian Orthodox Celebrate Christmas On January 7th.....oops....

Bow Before Me Bitches!

Well the temporal hero of some Roman Catholic Traditionalists cancelled Christmas.

Holy man Vladimir Putin the savior of the West cancelled Christmas to save Russia. Did the hardcore trads listen to their fearless temporal leader and also cancel Christmas?

I bet not!
Vladimir Putin cancelled his government's festive holiday yesterday, calling politicians back to the Kremlin to try to save the ailing economy. The Russian president told subordinates they could not afford a long break this year as the country's financial climate was in such a dire state. Last week Barack Obama warned the country's currency was on the brink of collapse after a series of punitive trade sanctions were imposed as a result of the Ukraine conflict Putin is reported to have told ministers via state television that they 'could not afford such extensive holidays, at least not this year.' 'You know what I am talking about,' he said, before insisting he had been 'making efforts to change the structure of our economy.' 'Quite a lot has been done in this direction, however, recent events show that this is not enough,' CNN reports him as saying. Earlier this week the leader discouraged politicians from increasing the price of vodka despite the country's economic woes. He warned colleagues that hiking the prices of strong spirits would provoke bootleg businesses to brew cheap liquor that would be dangerous to the country's health. Meanwhile Siberian senator told women not to indulge in buying expensive, foreign cosmetics to save money. Igor Chernishev suggested women who could not afford expensive imported lipstick could opt for the ‘natural look’ or even use beetroot as an alternative to make-up. Daily Mail Read More>>>>>>>
Problem with Putin cancelling Christmas day - the 25th of December 2014, is that the Russian Orthodox Celebrate Christmas On January 7th!

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