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To: louel who wrote (126550)12/19/2016 10:41:07 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217617
 
You don't like those expenditures?

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Another $14.25 million in funding to strengthen infrastructure development in Indonesia

$200-million pledge will go to help the Iraqi government with economic reforms. in addition to $1.6 billion the government committed to the region over three years in February

$752-million in foreign aid to refugees through out Europe.

$785 million over three years to the Global Fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria

$13 Million for Vietnamese farmers

$15 Million for job training in Africa



To: louel who wrote (126550)12/19/2016 11:20:22 PM
From: marcher1 Recommendation

Recommended By
ggersh

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217617
 
--tells Canadians they are planning on reducing the Federal governments previously planned contributions to Canadian health care--

don't know about canada, but read a report on new zealand being required to reduce
government spending and increase privatization according to international (western
capitalistic) funding obligations. in other words, new zealand was required by international
financial organizations (like the imf or world bank) to privatize in order to receive funding.

who's your daddy...
really?



To: louel who wrote (126550)12/19/2016 11:23:16 PM
From: abuelita  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217617
 
i plead ignorance and can't comment on
the information you provided. how does
the liberal spending differ from that of the
previous harper government?

i agree with you in terms of the liberal's
domestic spending though. trudeau has
disappointed a lot of people. the provinces
piss me off too regarding health care spending.

perhaps this subject is best discussed on
another forum.



To: louel who wrote (126550)12/20/2016 9:46:57 AM
From: ggersh2 Recommendations

Recommended By
bart13
Elroy Jetson

  Respond to of 217617
 
Governments need to be run as governements

business needs to be run as business

households need to be run as households

one system fits all doesn't work



To: louel who wrote (126550)12/20/2016 4:42:03 PM
From: RJA_  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217617
 
Evil portents (if you plan to age):

talkingpointsmemo.com