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chattels: "Oil revenues are nearing 59 trillion dinars [$53.05 billion]. Deducting the cost of oil production, the remaining amount will be 45 trillion dinars [$40.3 billion]. Salaries and pensions alone require 50 trillion dinars [$44.8 billion]. How will the expenses of war, health, education, agriculture, services, the poor and others be covered?"
chattels: " ......... the 2016 budget will cover only the bare necessities, with no room for extraneous expenditures or investments."
chattels: The most worrisome aspect of Iraq's deteriorating economic situation is that the government does not have a strategy to deal with this crisis. It has taken only temporary steps such as borrowing from foreign institutions or cutting salaries, both of which have exacerbated the problem.
chattels: The only way out of the current crisis is for the government to look beyond stopgap measures and instead develop large-scale economic plans the general population can contribute to and benefit from.
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Doug_W: git er dun Iraq : Iraq has become the 160th country to sign the Convention and the 152nd country to become a member of the International Centre Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). The ICSID Convention encourages the flow of investment across borders by providing substantial legal protections for foreign investors. ~~~
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TNT:
CODreamer: It's eerily quiet out in dinarland - like waiting for the other shoe to drop!
MusicGirl: I am still hearing BY SUNDAY, anyone else hearing anything different... my source that works pretty high up
Uni345: I agree with you musicgirl
Smartblonde55: Tidbit I just heard on OM the IQD went down to where Iko likes & the yuan will be in the basket.
Uni345: I feel something is about to happen , like Co said the other shoe is about to drop ....Hope it's the RV shoe
TBirdd: well sunday is the anniversary of JFKs assassination.
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TxBrand: maybe raising the 3 zeros mean adding zeros :unsure: I know we are all guessing ..but one is as good as the other
Shnozzle: I still do not think a lop is going to happen. I believe they are talking about the exchange rate losing the the first three significant zeros... $1/1166=.0008576 making it .8576
Shnozzle: But... until we see what they do, it's all just smoke and mirrors
Shnozzle: It kinda like why print a 50,000 note just to make it a 50?
Shnozzle: Just print the 50
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chattels: How to resolve Iraq's economic crisis
chattels: " The estimated 2016 budget is as unrealistic as the 2015 budget."
chattels: "Oil revenues are nearing 59 trillion dinars [$53.05 billion]. Deducting the cost of oil production, the remaining amount will be 45 trillion dinars [$40.3 billion]. Salaries and pensions alone require 50 trillion dinars [$44.8 billion]. How will the expenses of war, health, education, agriculture, services, the poor and others be covered?""
chattels: " ........ the 2016 budget will cover only the bare necessities, with no room for extraneous expenditures or investments."
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The below posts were in our 10pm newsletter
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KTFA:
Walkingstick: A new currency raises anger in Iraq
GMT 18:30 2015 Wednesday, November 18
Sectarianism and reached the currency notes
It raised new currency launched by the Central Bank of Iraq whirlwind of replies outs and condemning the act, while some considered a cause for ridicule and sarcasm, others considered suitable for melancholy meditation on the tragic situation which has reached Iraq.
Baghdad: hair shocked many Iraqis as they watch sectarian incarnated on my face new currency issued by the Central Bank of Iraq, but they soon found it ironic material on the one hand, and a cause of grief and pain of the other.
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Sovereign Man Notes From The Field By Simon Black November 16, 2015
Sovereign Valley Farm, Chile
France's Answer To Terrorism: The Law Of Suspects
On April 5, 1793, decorated French military commander Charles Dumouriez caused a sensational panic in Paris when he fled the country and defected to Austria.
It had been nearly four years since French peasants stormed the Bastille, the event that historians generally regard as the start of the French Revolution.
And hardly a week had gone by since without some major crisis, emergency, or tragedy in France.
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How To Resolve Iraq's Economic Crisis
The Iraqi government faces a huge budget deficit and is having difficulty running the country's economic activities because of plummeting oil prices, the heavy burden of the
war against the Islamic State and rampant corruption.
Summary -- It's time for Iraq to look beyond stopgap measures and develop a larger plan to resolve the country's dire economic situation.
Author
Ali Mamouri Posted November 17, 2015 Translator Joelle El-Khoury
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi faces numerous problems that require immediate attention, such as the public's anger over austerity measures that hurt ordinary workers.
raqis are also demanding that the government improve its performance and
bring corrupt officials to justice.
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KTFA:
JDTolle: Chuck Norris's 10 Favorite Things About America
He served his country in the U.S. Air Force. The following are his words:
1. The American Dream.
There are so many inspiring definitions of this uniquely American proposition, as well as much recent conjecture about whether it still exists. Many descriptions focus on material prosperity: on getting what you want and achieving your potential.
As we get older, we learn that how one views prosperity and success is subject to change. I prefer to view the American Dream as a concept we've inherited that endures through generations, as spelled out in the Declaration of Independence. But however you see it, healthy discussion of it is part of what keeps the dream alive.
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Reader Comments On "Get Out Of Gold Now While It's High" Part 2 of 2
Speedspirit
Silver is not hoarded like gold. Silver is used everyday for high tech gadgets and medical devises. Silver is found closer to the crust and all the readily available silver has been mined and is going extinct. And that is according to the experts.
People may be losing dollars in their gold investment but they still own the same amount of metal. The weight never changes due to government games. China bought at higher prices and I do not see any news articles about them crying about current prices. What else is there that is a moral investment for future needs?
Throughout history there is a repeating pattern which has been recognized as a 80 year generational cycle, sun cycles that effect weather and crops, that in turn effects social cycles, there is repeating cycles of the markets the 7 year business cycle but bigger then that is 300 year cycles. 2032 market the end of our present cycle.
I am waiting for you to address helping others take responsibility for all of our future by not playing in a rigged game.
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Reader Comments On "Get Out Of Gold Now While It's High Part 1 of 2
LINK To Earlier Post
Raymond36 Jc i dont understand You stated that the goldprice in 1980 was $2073 In my opinion it was $873 at a all time high So i am a little confused
JC Collins The info comes from the data at the following link:
http://www.macrotrends.net/1333/historical-gold-prices-100-year-chart
The numbers are adjusted for inflation. Should have clarified that point. Thanks for catching it.
Raymond36 Ok JC but than this whole chart is wrong Also you talk about a declice of 17 percent in the goldprice from $1900 to$1070 That is not correct We also talking about a paperprice set in the futuresmarkets witch is probely heavy manipulated
and when the rimbini wil be included in the SDR the pricesetting for gold will go to China and the pricesetting wil be in fysical gold I am not a goldbug and the essey is very interesting
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KTFA:
Aggiedad77: Ok, while the forum was down I got busy on the dessert notes from last night's Bible Study CC.....enjoy them Family Aloha Randy
*** The comments made by Frank26, Delta and others are their sole OPINIONS and cannot and should not be used as any form of financial, tax, banking or investment advice! We offer NO DATE, NO RATE on this forum!!! *** Bible Study CC Dessert Notes 11-17-2015
From Frank: Wonderful time last night Family.....all Honor and Glory to God.
The CBI and GOI are working so closely together, it seems that not much could slow things down now.
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Sovereign Man Notes From The Field By Simon Black
November 17, 2015 London, England
[Editor's Note: This letter was written by Tim Price, London-based wealth manager and frequent Sovereign Man contributor.]
Léon Walras is the patron saint of modern economics.
In other words, he was a clueless failure who hijacked immutable principles from the world of physics and misapplied them to the economic realm.
The result, predictably enough, is that modern economics doesn't work.
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TNT:
JenneferV: I heard just now from a friend.........they went to buy more currency from a local small bank (probably tier 4) and they said they no longer can sell ANY foreigner currency. I thought that was a good sign....
Buckmaster: Jenn , lets hope that there is some meaning to that in our favor ..... That would be a great indicator for what we are waiting for
JenneferV: Yes, buck! She told me that she talked to the teller on Monday about buying Rupiah. The teller said to come in and she would order it. When she went in yesterday to order, the same teller said that they are no longer able to order or sell any foreign currency.
TBirdd: was it a big-4 bank?
JenneferV: No, Tbird......small regional bank....but they had been selling prior to yesterday.
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Wealthwatch Tuesday Night Chat 11-17-15 Part 2 of 2
chattels: " Land is the only thing that matters. It is the only thing that lasts. " - Gerald O'hara
TxBrand: long time ago TxBrand: '@chattels' like that one
Donnie: i bought in for an increase in value. 20% would be great. like those that bought when 4000 Dinar = $1 and now have all that profit stored with only 1166 Dinar = $1. hats off to those people!!!!
BOBBY: I remember the first time i heard the IQD TEAM call...... did not know how to react
TxBrand: Rhett Butler: No, I don't think I will kiss you, although you need kissing, badly. That's what's wrong with you. You should be kissed and often, and by someone who knows how.
faith: Scarlett: I can't think about that right now. If I do, I'll go crazy. I'll think about that tomorrow
TxBrand: "Scarlett: I only know that I love you. Rhett Butler: That's your misfortune.
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Post From Wealthwatch.world Chat Room 11-17-15 New With Links & Discussion Wealthwatch Tuesday Night Chat 11-17-15 Part 1 of 2
chattels: "The Federal Court decided on Tuesday to postpone consideration ......................... to challenge the decision of the abolition of the post of Vice President to the 24th of this month."
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