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What's Going On...Every Weekend Abadi Declares Another Holiday.


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Luigi asks...

Every week the RV never happens, the Gurus say another new Iraq holiday declared.

Every week the lame excuse why it didn't happen is blamed on a 4 day holiday.

Bruce & RayRat call a new holiday every single week for the last 6 years.

What in the **** is going on around here. Not verified. Your opine.

 

 

 

10 Aug 2017  Bruce...

Is there a special provision for Iraq to transition into Chapter 8 from the UN? We don’t know that. We are looking into it. They have moved along so things are moving along nicely for them. There is a holiday today or was a holiday today in Iraq. We believe the reason for the holiday was because they were in fact revaluing their currency. Hence that is why they had the ability to be released form Chapter 7 by the UN. That happened and today, Thursday, was a holiday for them.
 

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here's another article related to the above...

 

 

Judy Byington: Restored Republic via a GCR as of Aug. 11 2017

Compiled 12:28 am EDT 11 Aug. 2017 by Judy Byington, MSW, LCSW, ret, CEO, Child Abuse Recovery www.ChildAbuseRecovery.com; Author, “Twenty Two Faces,” www.22faces.com

A. Aug. 10 2017 The Big Call, Bruce: Thebigcall.net: 712-770-4016 pin123456#

1. From info that came in since last Tues. Aug. 8, we could be notified very shortly (with the 800#s).

2. Iraq has been released from Chapter 7. The IMF made that announcement last night Aug. 9.

3. For Iraq to be released from Chapter 7 they have to have a new rate on the Dinar that could be used internationally.

4. There was a holiday today Aug. 10 in Iraq because, we believe, they had revalued their currency.

5. The Iraqi ATMs are now operating with the lower denominations of the Dinar in Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. That was an indicator that the RV had taken place.

6. Iraqi citizens who have their new Qi card have a settled in two digit rate on them that was valid both inside and outside of Iraq (internationally).

 

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19 minutes ago, Luigi1 said:

here's another article related to the above...

 

 

Judy Byington: Restored Republic via a GCR as of Aug. 11 2017

Compiled 12:28 am EDT 11 Aug. 2017 by Judy Byington, MSW, LCSW, ret, CEO, Child Abuse Recovery www.ChildAbuseRecovery.com; Author, “Twenty Two Faces,” www.22faces.com

A. Aug. 10 2017 The Big Call, Bruce: Thebigcall.net: 712-770-4016 pin123456#

1. From info that came in since last Tues. Aug. 8, we could be notified very shortly (with the 800#s).

2. Iraq has been released from Chapter 7. The IMF made that announcement last night Aug. 9.

3. For Iraq to be released from Chapter 7 they have to have a new rate on the Dinar that could be used internationally.

4. There was a holiday today Aug. 10 in Iraq because, we believe, they had revalued their currency.

5. The Iraqi ATMs are now operating with the lower denominations of the Dinar in Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. That was an indicator that the RV had taken place.

6. Iraqi citizens who have their new Qi card have a settled in two digit rate on them that was valid both inside and outside of Iraq (internationally).

 

All this could be very easily verified if you had people in Iraq like you have said you did. So I say Bullcrapolla to anything you say

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Don't even need to have friends in Iraq ...

 

Just go to the IMF website and read the 30 page report ...

 

http://www.imf.org/en/publications/cr/issues/2017/08/09/iraq-selected-issues-45175

 

by the way - NOT one mention of Iraq being released from Chapter 7 within those pages!!!

 

A. Introduction
1. Iraq’s public sector is very large in proportion to the economy. Public spending, at
40 percent of GDP, is among the highest in the region and exceeds most other comparators.
Spending cuts introduced from 2014 left the public-sector wage bill untouched, focusing on goods,
services, and non-oil investments. The government wage bill is not only the largest component of
recurrent spending, but it has also been the most rapidly growing item since 2005.


2. Public expenditures are heavily skewed towards the wage bill and welfare transfers.
Spending on goods and services is below the regional average of 3.5 percent of GDP and even
further away from the emerging markets average of 5.1 percent of GDP—but public wages stand
out, even across MENA comparators. In terms of social spending, Iraq is above the regional average
of 3.4 percent of GDP and closer to the emerging markets average of 6.9 percent of GDP—although
the validity of these comparisons is somewhat compromised by the wage subsidies received by state
owned enterprises which function as partial substitutes for social welfare transfers.

 

3. The country’s social welfare benefits are poorly targeted and, in the case of public
sector pensions, unsustainably generous. By reducing leakage of social assistance cash and
quasi-cash benefits to higher income groups, the same fiscal envelope could cover a larger share of
poor households and provide more adequate benefit. There is growing pressure for new, fiscally
costly schemes, benefiting survivors of war martyrs and people who were imprisoned or otherwise
suffered from political persecution. Revising pension parameters would not only reduce the fiscal
cost of the public-sector pension scheme, but also improve the system’s equity characteristics.


4. Sustainable growth and social stability hinges on private sector job creation. The
outsized public sector, the poorly targeted social transfers, and the declining quality of health and
education services negatively impact labor participation and private sector growth. Considering
Iraq’s demographics, it is crucial to create high-productivity, private sector jobs at a rate at least
reflecting demographic trends. The public sector—and the state, in general—can be a prime
promoter of private-sector led growth; currently, however, this is not the case, and the state’s
omnipresence hinders rather than aids private sector job creation.

 

 

NONE of that sounds good or even a reason to RV their currency!!!

 

Further reading proves most of this report is a scathing revue of the way Iraq gives too much away through pensions, or collects too little revenue from too many exemptions ... i.e. corruption is still rampant!!!

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1 hour ago, BETTYBOOP said:

Eeeerrrrrrmmmm .......are Bruce, Judy and the rat one and the same person? They have all quoted each other verbatim......???😂😂🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️

 

It's the intel inner circle of trust or crust as the case may be.  Only "they" know what is going on. 

 

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3 hours ago, BETTYBOOP said:

Eeeerrrrrrmmmm .......are Bruce, Judy and the rat one and the same person? They have all quoted each other verbatim......???😂😂🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️

 

1 hour ago, SupraRacer said:

 

It's the intel inner circle of trust or crust as the case may be.  Only "they" know what is going on. 

the line

SR

To me it sounds like the CBS, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, CNN,  fascist socialistic democratic party of ameroca propaganda machine at work to me.  One entity makes a claim. then another uses them as an anonymous source and repeats the same thing;and so on down the line; repeat the same lie loud enough and often enough then it must be true stinkin thinking.  

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6 minutes ago, new york kevin said:

 

To me it sounds like the CBS, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, CNN,  fascist socialistic democratic party of ameroca propaganda machine at work to me.  One entity makes a claim. then another uses them as an anonymous source and repeats the same thing;and so on down the line; repeat the same lie loud enough and often enough then it must be true stinkin thinking.  

 

Ya got that right.  Get a talking point and call everyone to say this is the topic of today.  Pretty sad if you ask me.  What ever happened to independent thinking??  LOL.

 

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Luigi says...every weekend for the last 10 years a four day holiday.

Oh Frankie...oh Frankie...oh Frankie...come on now.

The only explanation is there are over 25,000 days in a Iraqi calendar.

 

 

 

8-16-2017   Intel Guru Frank26   [When was the 4 day CBI holiday scheduled? ]   THIS WEEKEND I BELIEVE... FASCINATING ISNT IT?  
 

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