$108 billion credit line for the IMF

GeezerMan

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Ah yes, here we have the ole "National Security" excuse used so well by Bush and now Nancy Pelosi too. Good thing our economy is fine and we can afford to borrow from the Chinese to give to the corrupt IMF.....:confused:



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US House Democrats said Thursday they would not vote this week on a war supplemental spending bill after Republicans balked at funding for the International Monetary Fund.

The 91.3-billion-dollar measure, which includes funds for President Barack Obama's 21,000-troop increase in Afghanistan, had been scheduled for a vote on Friday, but a Democratic aide told AFP that the House of Representatives would likely not take up the measure until next week.

The House voted on a first draft of the bill last month but the Senate tagged an additional eight billion dollars for the US funding of the IMF and a new 100-billion-dollar emergency line of credit for the 185-nation institution, prompting stern opposition from House Republicans.

Both houses of Congress, where Democrats enjoy broad majorities, must reconcile their versions before the funds can be released.

House Republican Leader John Boehner called the plan "lunacy."

"We may be able to borrow enough money to solve America's problems, but I guarantee you, we don't have enough money to solve the rest of the world's problems. And going down this path is going to lead to more economic harm here," he told reporters.

"We're going to provide the International Monetary Fund 108 billion dollars that we don't have. So we're going to borrow 108 billion dollars from the Chinese, we're going to give it to the IMF and we're going to expect our kids and grandkids to pay for it. Americans aren't buying this."

The number two in the House of Representatives, Minority Whip Eric Cantor, meanwhile claimed that the IMF funding could help finance terror.

"Handing over billions to the IMF not only saddles young Americans with more debt, but could fund terrorist activity -- a complete affront to our troops combating terrorism across the globe," he said in a statement Tuesday.

But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi shot back, calling the charge "a scare tactic."

The IMF, she said, "can be a force for alleviating the fury of despair among people, poor people throughout the world. It's a very important national security initiative."
 

RyanPaulShaffer

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We don't have the money to support our own country, yet we continue giving piles of money to corrupt global bureaucracies who just hate us anyway.

Just more redistribution of wealth. The "haves" (the US) should feel obligated to give to the "have-nots" (the rest of the world).
 

SammyJr

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Meh. Boehner is just pissed that he can't borrow $10 trillion for an Iran war.
 

GeezerMan

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So here we are in the middle of a financial crisis of epic proportions , trillions in debt, and politicians want to give our borrowed money to the IMF since they are so good at " alleviating the fury of despair among people, poor people throughout the world"
Who would believe such crap? fury of despair? gimme a break...They better be looking for a fury of revenge from the taxpayers...
 
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The ways things are going...history will not be kind to Obama...and that will be the least of our worries.
 

JEDIYoda

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Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
The ways things are going...history will not be kind to Obama...and that will be the least of our worries.

spoken like a republican!!
 

BoberFett

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Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
The ways things are going...history will not be kind to Obama...and that will be the least of our worries.

spoken like a republican!!

I knew it wouldn't be long until the Apologists Brigade showed up.

Now go my son, and say ten Hail Pelosis. Your sins in the Democrat Church are forgiven.
 

JSt0rm

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well one thing im glad to see is all you neocons putting your fiscal conservative hats back on. Please keep them on when the pendulum swings the other way this time.
 

GeezerMan

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Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
well one thing im glad to see is all you neocons putting your fiscal conservative hats back on. Please keep them on when the pendulum swings the other way this time.

Not all of us are neocons. Neocons are more like Nazis, IMO, and have little in common with traditional conservative politics, which are hard to find these days.
 

theeedude

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When is Al Franken gonna get seated? Sick of hearing what Republicans have to say about anything, including funding IMF.
 

Genx87

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Originally posted by: senseamp
When is Al Franken gonna get seated? Sick of hearing what Republicans have to say about anything, including funding IMF.

That is the totalitarian spirit! That is the right kind of attitude that sends your ass back to minority status.
 

JSt0rm

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Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: senseamp
When is Al Franken gonna get seated? Sick of hearing what Republicans have to say about anything, including funding IMF.

That is the totalitarian spirit! That is the right kind of attitude that sends your ass back to minority status.

please. the repugs are still being "totalitarian" and they got their asses handed to them.
 

theeedude

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Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: senseamp
When is Al Franken gonna get seated? Sick of hearing what Republicans have to say about anything, including funding IMF.

That is the totalitarian spirit! That is the right kind of attitude that sends your ass back to minority status.

And then what? Let me guess, Republicans default on another contract with America?
Yippie, looks like you got a lot to look forward to. :)
 

SunSamurai

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Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
The ways things are going...history will not be kind to Obama...and that will be the least of our worries.

spoken like a republican!!

Spoken like a dumbass.

dumbass.txt
 

BoberFett

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Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: senseamp
When is Al Franken gonna get seated? Sick of hearing what Republicans have to say about anything, including funding IMF.

That is the totalitarian spirit! That is the right kind of attitude that sends your ass back to minority status.

please. the repugs are still being "totalitarian" and they got their asses handed to them.

Right over this one's head.
 

rchiu

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Originally posted by: TruePaige
This is the biggest damn waste of money....

As someone working in an International Financial Organization like IMF, I am glad to see American's influence decrease with this kind of sentiment.

But do you know what's gonna happen in reality? If the credit line doesn't get passed, American in IMF is gonna stop everyone else from giving money as well because all the voting rights in this kind of organization is based on money contribution. If American cannot give money, they don't want others to give money too in an attempt to keep their power.

In the end, poor countries is gonna suffer because American's own political agenda. And you people wonder why group like Al-Qaeda hates American.
 

TruePaige

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Originally posted by: rchiu
Originally posted by: TruePaige
This is the biggest damn waste of money....

As someone working in an International Financial Organization like IMF, I am glad to see American's influence decrease with this kind of sentiment.

But do you know what's gonna happen in reality? If the credit line doesn't get passed, American in IMF is gonna stop everyone else from giving money as well because all the voting rights in this kind of organization is based on money contribution. If American cannot give money, they don't want others to give money too in an attempt to keep their power.

In the end, poor countries is gonna suffer because American's own political agenda. And you people wonder why group like Al-Qaeda hates American.

Wait, you want me to give money away so groups like AL-QAEDA like us?

Fuck Al-Qaeda.
 

TruePaige

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Originally posted by: GeezerMan
Isolationism is looking better all the time......

:thumbsup:

I don't mind trading with other countries, but all these occupations, donations, and modernizations of nations is getting ridiculous.
 

rchiu

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Originally posted by: TruePaige
Originally posted by: rchiu
Originally posted by: TruePaige
This is the biggest damn waste of money....

As someone working in an International Financial Organization like IMF, I am glad to see American's influence decrease with this kind of sentiment.

But do you know what's gonna happen in reality? If the credit line doesn't get passed, American in IMF is gonna stop everyone else from giving money as well because all the voting rights in this kind of organization is based on money contribution. If American cannot give money, they don't want others to give money too in an attempt to keep their power.

In the end, poor countries is gonna suffer because American's own political agenda. And you people wonder why group like Al-Qaeda hates American.

Wait, you want me to give money away so groups like AL-QAEDA like us?

Fuck Al-Qaeda.

If you don't wanna give money, that's fine. Just don't force other countries to not give money as well in an attempt to keep your voting right.

Or you can do whatever you want and tell everyone to f themselve but next time someone fly a plane into your building and kill thousand, don't go and cry and wonder why people hate you.