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18 hours ago, DinarThug said:

"the oil and gas law will be included in the upcoming sessions."

 

5 hours ago, Adam Montana said:

Where is that "edge of my seat" emoji!!!??!?!??!!!!

 

BRING IT ON!


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Finance Minister: Al-Kazemi's government has a clear project in the process of economic and financial reform

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23rd June, 2020

 

The Iraqi Finance Minister, Ali Abdul-Amir Allawi, said that the current government has a clear and ongoing project in the process of economic and financial reform

In his speech at the IRAQ FINANCE EXPO and followed by Al-Iqtisad NewsAllawi stressed that the Ministry of Finance will present the reformative white paper to the Council of Ministers and Representatives in the coming days and will include large and broad reform packages in all economic and financial sectors

He added that the Ministry of Finance will play a role in encouraging and creating the appropriate and incubating environment for the advancement of the new Iraqi economy, especially in the financial and insurance aspects, indicating that we will focus on financial markets and try to raise the obstacles that exist in front of investors

Allawi pointed out that the new reforms packages will give incentives to Iraqi and foreign investors to contribute to the advancement of the Iraqi economy, noting that there are new plans for the tax and customs system as well as what is related to state real estate

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9 minutes ago, DinarThug said:

In his speech at the IRAQ FINANCE EXPO

 for the advancement of the new Iraqi economy


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The Central Bank of Iraq announces the success of its efforts to reform the economic environment and achieve stability in prices

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23rd June, 2020 

 

The Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Ali Al-Alaq, announced that the Central Bank of Iraq has succeeded in reforming the economic environment and stabilizing prices

In his speech at the IRAQ FINANCE EXPO and followed by Al-Iqtisad News, Al-Alaq said that the Central Bank of Iraq made efforts for the purpose of reforming the economic environment based on its goals contained in its law, which aims to achieve stability in local prices and work to maintain a stable financial system based on competition In the market, sustainable development, job creation and economic prosperity

He added that the Central Bank worked as an independent professional institution to prepare its monetary policies and strategic plans that included dozens of different initiatives that resulted in the stability of the Iraqi dinar exchange rate and the decline and stability of annual inflation within low limits is less than 1% in addition to the stability of the interest rate monetary policy of 4%, which is Indicative price that banks can use to determine the debt or credit interest rates that they pay or charge for the credit provided by them

He emphasized that the Central Bank, in cooperation with the National Investment Commission, prepared instructions to enter the capital of foreign investors into Iraq for investment purposes and was put into practice, which contributed to the establishment of many investment projects in Iraq

He noted that the management of foreign reserves in accordance with the standards issued by the International Monetary Fund and work to use them efficiently to serve the requirements of the Iraqi economy and the need of different citizens, which is to cover the issued currency and expected imports within the standards used internationally

He pointed out that the Central Bank of Iraq launched a major initiative to support the housing sector, as it amounted to more than 2 trillion funded through the Housing Fund and the Real EstateBank

He pointed out that the central bank has carried out a series of procedures in light of the financial crisis caused by the Corona virus, including reducing the legal reserve ratio from 15% to 13%, opening an account for the Ministry of Health to donate by all entities and providing an amount of 30 billion dinars in addition to 14 billion donated by banks and payment companies Electronic and exchange for the purpose of providing the requirements to cope with the epidemic of Corona

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13 hours ago, DinarThug said:

A high-ranking delegation from the region will visit Baghdad tomorrow .. and Barzani: We are ready for a radical solution and a comprehensive agreement


Ignore The ‘Sourpuss’ Spin By This Member Of Maliki’s Party ! :lmao:

 


And Just Focus On The Big Highlight In Purple ...
 

 

The Kurds Arrived In Baghdad Looking To Strike A ‘Grand’ Deal - And The HCL Is On The Table ! :o 

 

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Deputy: Kurdistan complicates matters by linking all contentious issues to a single deal

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The deputy of the state of law, Kata al-Rikabi, affirmed on Tuesday that the visit of the President of the region Nechirvan Barzani to Baghdad came to advance congratulations to the new federal government, noting that linking the region to all the contentious issues with each other impedes finding a final solution.

Al-Rikabi said in a statement to "Information", that "the President of the Kurdistan region Nechirvan Barzani came to offer congratulations to the new Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, with an implicit reference to successive crises."

He added that "the crisis between al-Rikabi explained," "One of the final solutions to the dispute between the two parties is the agreement to pass the oil and gas law and the inclusion of Kurdish forces within the federal system to prevent Turkish violations." 

Baghdad and Erbil will not be resolved in light of the region's continued linking all contentious issues with a unified agreement without fragmentation of crises such as the agreement to export oil and then the salaries of employees in the region and the distribution of wealth and so on."
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Parliamentary Economy: The white paper includes 3 stages, starting with the reform of niches and currency auctions

06/23/2020 08:24:25

 

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The Parliamentary Economic and Investment Committee believes that the "white" reform paper announced by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi is "positive".

She said it would be a road map to control the management of border ports and ports, tackle currency auction corruption and stimulate the private sector.

And the parliament required the government to present the economic reform law within a period of sixty days in exchange for its approval to pass the domestic and foreign borrowing law to fill the fiscal deficit for the year 2020 before the end of this month.
And the Al-Kazemi government was forced on the eleventh of last May to send a draft of the internal and external borrowing law to the House of Representatives after the decline in oil prices in global markets in order to be able to secure the salaries of workers in the state for the remaining five months of the fiscal year. Nada Shaker Jawdat, member of the Economic Committee in the House of Representatives told (Al-Mada) that "the economic white paper that the government intends to implement in the coming periods aims at a comprehensive reform of the economic system," stressing that "the paper is still under study and research, and the government has not finished preparing it yet." ". 

The conditions of the financial crisis, the collapse of oil prices in the global markets, and the repercussions of the Corona virus pandemic crisis prompted Mustafa Al-Kazimi's government to review the financial policy in Iraq in order to overcome the financial distress that threatens the Iraqi economy.

Jawdat expects that "the economic white paper will consist of reform packages launched and implemented in the form of three phases; the first is short-term and is the control of the state on border ports and ports, tackling corruption in the currency auction, smuggling hard currency, reducing the salaries of the three presidencies, and solving the problem of state real estate."

And she adds, "As for the second stage of the reform paper, it will be medium-term, represented by restoring the Iraqi industry, solving the problem of corruption, and protecting the local product," pointing out that "the third stage will be long-term and includes major strategic projects." 

The Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, confirmed the day before yesterday, that his government prepared a white paper for the expected reforms, and took preliminary recommendations that are being discussed before moving forward with them, pointing out the "need for complementarity between the government and the parliament to support these reforms."

A statement by Al-Kazemi’s office stated that the Prime Minister held a meeting with the Chairman and members of the Parliamentary Committee on Economy and Investment, during which the white paper prepared by the Council of Ministers was discussed, and includes economic, financial and administrative reforms, plans and strategies to meet the challenges facing the country.

The statement added that "Al-Kazemi listened to the proposals and opinions of the members of the Parliamentary Committee, the vision of the committee regarding the proposed solutions, and the obstacles facing the process of advancing the Iraqi economy and activating the various sectors," stressing the importance of witnessing "the current stage of further cooperation between the executive and legislative authorities, leading to a service Citizen and achieve the public interest of the country, and overcome the challenges it faces. " In turn, Yahya Al-Aythawi, another member of the Parliamentary Committee on Economy and Investment, said, "Our meeting with the Prime Minister focused on how to advance the Iraqi economy, revitalize the private sector movement, build factories, and activate investment," adding that "the meeting touched on the possibility of implementing the Grand Faw port project ".

Al-Ithawi states in a statement to (Al-Mada) that "the agenda of the parliament's economic and investment committee meeting with the prime minister addressed several issues, including the issue of border crossings and customs, the development of agriculture, industry and the tourism sector, as well as organizing the relationship between the legislative and executive branches."

He continues, "The Prime Minister spoke to the members of the Parliamentary Committee about the reformist white paper and its content, which will be a road map for implementing a set of economic measures," noting that "calling it white because it is a new reform paper will be written in cooperation between the government and parliament away from the interference of political parties."

 And the deputy from the Iraqi Forces Alliance bloc confirms that "the implementation of this paper will be in the form of phases because it contains foundations in which the government is running the wheel of the economy, and will be applied during a period of time not long", noting that "the presentation of this paper came in response to the conditions of the parliament for the government to prepare a reform paper Against passing the domestic and foreign borrowing law. " The House of Representatives had stipulated that the economic reform bill be sent by the government within a period not exceeding 60 days in exchange for passing the domestic and foreign borrowing law to finance the fiscal deficit for 2020.

On the other hand, the Minister of Finance, Ali Allawi, warned that the economy may face shocks that we will not be able to address unless reform measures are adopted in less than a year. On Monday, the Parliamentary Committee on Economy and Investment announced its discussion with Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, "The White Paper." 

The committee said in a statement that, "In the context of real solutions and not relying on a single economy, the parliamentary economic and investment committee continues continuous efforts to address problems and obstacles and stand with the executive government in supporting and legislating important economic laws."

She continued, "In order to improve the performance of the economy and push the wheel of investment, the Chairman and members of the Committee met with the Prime Minister to listen and discuss the white government reform paper, unify visions and enhance cooperation between the executive and the legislative authority in a way that serves the advancement of the government's work in its pursuit of scientific and realistic economic reforms."

She pointed out that "the Prime Minister listened to for his part the ideas and proposals put forward by the Chairman and members of the Committee that contribute to addressing the deficiencies and push in the case of the government take them out of the unilateral rentier economy to a strong and diversified economy through which the government can overcome the financial crisis And creating job jobs for different segments of society, and everyone was keen on activating the agricultural and industrial sector and supporting it in the ways that he promoted.

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Thanks for all the great articles Thugs

 

 

9 minutes ago, DinarThug said:

government has not finished preparing it yet." ". 

 

 

The “white paper” is going to be delayed.  Seems Abdul left the “crucial report” on the roof and then ran over it.  

 

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3 hours ago, DinarThug said:

Al-Alaq, announced that the Central Bank of Iraq has succeeded in reforming the economic environment and stabilizing prices

In his speech at the IRAQ FINANCE EXPO


This Is The IRAQ FINANCE EXPO That Is Currently Taking Place In Baghdad - And Is Generating A Lot Of News ! :o 

 

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Iraq’s first-ever virtual finance and investment conference- The Iraq Finance Expo (IFEX), officially Co-Hosted with the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of Iraq, and taking place online from 22-24 June.


 
Don't miss the chance to hear directly from top government officials and business leaders as they plan their future business development strategies for Iraq.
 
Using the very latest conferencing technologies, you will be able to arrange 1-2-1 business meetings virtually, as well as listen to the outstanding conference content live as it is broadcast from Baghdad and around the world! Overcome distance barriers and conduct business like never before!

  

Here is just a snapshot of some of the confirmed speakers at this ground-breaking digital summit:

  

✦ H.E Dr. Ali Al Allaq, Governor, Central Bank of Iraq.
 Wadee Al-Handal, President, Iraqi Private Banks League.
 Dr. Waleed Eidy, Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Iraq.
✦ Ahmed Tabaqchali, CIO Iraq Fund, Asia Frontier Capital.
✦ Taha Abdulsalam, CEO, Iraq Stock Exchange.
 Hani Idris, Executive Consultant. Arab Payment Services APS Iraq.
✦ Karam Saridar, CEO, Manahil El Ryan & Elryan.com.
 Haroun Khwaja, Senior Associate TMT, Al Tamimi & Co.
 Bashar Arafeh, Managing Director MEA, IrisGuard.
✦ Aysegul Ozge Ozgur, SVP, Head of Research, Rabee Securities.
✦ Duha Abdulkareem, Director General of the Payments Department, CBI.  
 Dr. Mahmoud Dahger, Director General of Financial Operations, CBI. 
✦ Ali Al-Saffar, MENA Programme ManagerInternational Energy Agency.
✦ Bilal Rabah Sugheyer, Iraq Senior Country Officer, IFC.
 Christine Van Den Toorn, Founder & PresidentIraq Fund for Higher Education. 
✦ Caroline Mcgarr, Managing Director, thinkbank.
✦ Alice Bosley, Executive Director, Five One Labs. 
 Herman Wang, Managing EditorOPEC and Middle East News, S&P Platts. 
✦ Dr. Renad Mansour, Senior Research Fellow, Chatham House.
✦ Alexandre Laure, Senior Private Sector Specialist, World Bank.
✦ Wael Mansour, Senior EconomistWorld Bank.
 Raed Hanna, Managing DirectorMutual Finance Ltd.
✦ Toby Iles, Director, Sovereigns EMEA, Fitch Ratings.
✦ Majed Sifri, CEO, Optimaiza, Board MemberInt@j. 
✦ Grant Felgenhauer, Managing Partner, Euphrates Advisors LLC. 
✦ Zaab Sethna, PartnerNorthern Gulf Partners. 
✦ Yadgar Meerani, CEO and Co-founder, Lezzoo. 

  

Following the outstanding success of both the Iraq Banking and Investment Summit, and Iraq: A Leap Forward, we are delighted to announce IFEX: IRAQ Finance Expo, the premier online conference and exhibition for Iraq’s financial future. Officially co-hosted with the Central Bank of Iraq and the Government of Iraq, IFEX is the only digital conference of its kind tackling the critical challenges affecting Iraq’s finances.

The current global lockdown and depleted oil price has left Iraq in a vulnerable position. With high levels of unemployment, oil dependency and dilapidated public infrastructure, Iraq is in need for financial change. International donors and development finance institutions are ready to support system' target='_blank' style=" rel="">supportsystem" rel="">support the country in its current crisis. IFEX will tackle the key challenges ahead that lie in Iraq and the subsequent opportunities that arise in the country. IFEX will discuss a range of subjects from the future investment landscape in Iraq to financial & digital technologies that will drive the local economy.

Not only will large financing projects be under the spotlight, but the fastest growing industries from mobile banking to e-commerce will be discussed through our unique online conference. Join us for an unrivalled online 3-day VIP!' target='_blank' style=" rel="">VIP!" rel="">VIP conference programme and learn about the outstanding opportunities within Iraq’s financial services.

The future of Iraq’s banking and financial service industries. Meet the following industries and exhibit your ground-breaking product!

1. BANKING: Payments, Digital Banks, Money Transfers, Mobile Wallets, Remittances, Retail, Investment, Automation


2. FINTECH: Credit & Lending, Payments, Security, Authorisation, Money Transfers, Insurance, Microbanking, Cloud, P2P Lending

 

3. E-COMMERCE: Commerce, Home Delivery, Grocery, Retail, POS Systems

 

4. INNOVATION: Accelerator, Entrepreneurship, AI, Startups

 

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From The EXPO ...

 

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Experts: Great challenges facing the advancement of the economic sectors ... The relationship: the Central and the Investment Authority prepared instructions to introduce capital to Iraq


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A two-day virtual financial conference was organized by Iraq via a specialized electronic platform with the participation of economists. They represented various economies of the world were invited by Frontier oxygen organization for this international conference, which stood at the challenges of financial advancement in the financial, industrial, agricultural, services, and ways to advance in its entirety In cooperation with the evolving global effort.

Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, d. Ali Al-Alaq stressed that "the central bank prepared, in cooperation with the National Investment Commission, instructions for the introduction of foreign capital into Iraq for investment purposes and was put into practice, which contributed to the establishment of some investment projects." Pointing out that the central bank managed its foreign currency reserves in accordance with international standards issued by the International Monetary Fund.
He pointed out that the Central has prepared and presented draft laws, the most important of which are the Islamic Banking Law, the Government Banking Law and the Islamic Sukuk Law, as well as the establishment of a deposit insurance company and another symbiotic insurance company for the purpose of insurance on the activities of Islamic banks, and the bank’s efforts extended to combating money laundering and terrorist financing, which helped in Iraq’s exit from the gray zone to the normal follow-up area and led to improved credit rating for Iraq ».

For his part, a member of the Board of Directors of the Union of Arab Banks and Chairman of the Board of the International Development Bank, Ziad Khalaf, during the conference, provided a detailed analysis of the reality of the Iraqi economy and ways to advance the reality of the Iraqi economy and bring it to safety.

He said: “The world and our Arab region live in an exceptional situation in light of the spread of the Corona virus and its wide-ranging effects on most economic sectors, according to the reports of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, which expects the global economy to shrink by 5.2%, and the Iraqi economy by 4.7% during The year 2020, and it is expected that this contraction will represent the most severe recession since the Second World War, and one of the main reasons for this contraction is the decrease in oil prices by about 50% to reach the lowest level in 20 years as a result of the decline in oil production and restrictions on travel and the movement of individuals due to stone and closure, in addition to a decline in prices Interest is at zero and negative levels in some of the global central banks, as well as the decline of the main stock indexes to more than 35% and their reflection on the performance of global financial markets.

As for the representative of the «Frontier Exchange» company, Ahmed Al-Jader, he stated: “Iraq represents an important economic center, and this is something that all global economies realize, as most of the world’s experts confirm that Iraq can be the eighth economy tiger in the world, and this is not a complicated matter Or it is not possible to achieve it in light of the availability of natural and human resources.

He stressed that «the role of the private and public banking sector comes to coordinate with the national units for partnership between the public and private sectors so that our first goal is to proactively provide support to the Iraqi economy through three main axes represented in the transition to the digital economy with Iraqi leadership in light of the Iraqi government’s tendency to play a leadership role in Creating regional economic integration, which will lead to a reduction in the commercial cost and the creation of new jobs by 2%, and an increase in the volume of commodity trade, and this can only be achieved through the establishment of strong infrastructure that includes 4 major networks: electronic trading companies, banking and financing institutions, »Insurance and technology companies, and these four pillars together form the basis of the real digital economy.”

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29 minutes ago, DinarThug said:

Iraq can be the eighth economy tiger in the world

Eighth?! I’m still waiting on the 1st! My bank account still shows a net 0 on this investment.... no make that a negative balance when you count the spread and the fees I’ve paid to be ready to rock when it changes! Hurry up already, let the tiger outta the damn cage!

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12 hours ago, Adam Montana said:

BRING IT ON!


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Al-Kazemi to Washington in late July .. The financial crisis may find a "breakthrough"


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Yassin Iraq: Follow-up

 

The strategic dialogue between Iraq and the United States is expected to be completed in the month of July, but this time with the participation of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi and in the American capital Washington face to face with the officials there.

Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein said during his meeting with the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Jenin Balaskharat, today, Tuesday, To enhance bilateral relations and open horizons for cooperation in the pursuit of common interests. ”

The two sides touched on "the strategic dialogue round that was held between Iraq and America, its importance in promoting the interests of the two countries, and its reflection on the security and stability of the region, pointing to the visit of Mr. Prime Minister next month to the capital Washington to complete the dialogue."

Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed newspaper, in a report that it followed “Yass Iraq,” reported that “Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi is scheduled to go to the United States of America in the last quarter of next July, as confirmed by officials in his office, who said that the visit will be within An external tour aimed at obtaining support and assistance for Iraq to get out of the current financial crisis, and to discuss other security, political and economic files, chief among them the file of the US-Iraqi strategic dialogue.

An Iraqi official in the Prime Minister’s Office said, The visit, tentatively scheduled for after the twentieth of next July, is being prepared for it with the American side, and there is a willingness to prepare the files that will be discussed with the Americans, most notably the American military presence in Iraq, and the file of cooperation The security, the general political situation, and economic support for Iraq, which Al-Kazemi aspires to obtain from the Americans.

The Iraqi official stressed that "the Iranian influence in Iraq is certain that he will not be absent from the Americans' table," noting that "a government team is preparing for the visit, which may be postponed or advanced according to the changes in Iraq."

He pointed out that the delegation will include Iraqi ministers, advisors and military and security leaders, and is scheduled to meet US President Donald Trump and other officials, revealing that “the visit is under political pressure from now by the armed forces and factions linked to Iran, and these pressures may lead to the visit not achieving results Crucial or tangible in many of the files, and this visit is being talked about now under the title of completing the strategic dialogue between the two parties.

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Parliamentary Economy: The white paper includes 3 stages, starting with the reform of niches and currency auctions

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Don’t say “white paper whatever you say.
The black paper matters group will show up and then we will have riots and looting and burning setting us way back again. 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, cws said:

Parliamentary Economy: The white paper includes 3 stages, starting with the reform of niches and currency auctions

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Don’t say “white paper whatever you say.
The black paper matters group will show up and then we will have riots and looting and burning setting us way 

 Dont See Nothing  Funny about  your Statement...I'm a African  American ...What a InSult

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52 minutes ago, pacmen said:

 Dont See Nothing  Funny about  your Statement...I'm a African  American ...What a InSult

 

Pacmen,
 

I didn’t mean to offend you!!  I’m sorry!!   I’ve grown up with all races. I worked with all races. I’ve had all races as teammates while playing various sports. I have no problem with others. I had read Reggie White’s book many years ago and it had a lot of “aha” moments in it for me. 
 

Just like I don’t condone pro lifers blowing up abortion clinics I don’t condone rioting, burning, or looting for any reason. I have no problem with a peaceful protest and I expect others to have no problem with my first amendment rights too.

 

There has to be better solutions. I’ll never pretend to have all the answers but for starters to get more of my sympathy start condemning the riots etc and get them stopped. Second start recalling and also stop voting in the same idiots over and over in all those major cities like what’s been done for about the last 70 years in all of those major cities.  
 

I’ll never say I know how all live and I haven’t been directly in everybody’s shoes but I’ve been real poor in my life. I became disabled and unable to work like I had for over 30 years. I owed my landlord a large sum.  I’ve worried about a meal for my family and had gone without electricity and gas multiple summers in a row in the past.  That doesn’t get me a gold star but I never ripped off a business or threw a brick through the window of one either because of it. I also didn’t become a druggie or an alcoholic. I didn’t beat my wife or children. I plodded through and have improved my situation. It took many many years and wasn’t easy. Also was very frustrating at times. I’m not rich and never will be except for the possibility on the dinars. 
 

Of course that’s also why I have Dinars. I’ll never have a pension or a retirement plan. I really hope it pays us off someday.

 

Back to my post, I was more trying to reference how fragile it always seems to be there and something always comes up to seemingly push back the potential RV. Never any intentional insult to anyone. Once again I’m sorry. 

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Pacmen,
 

I didn’t mean to offend you!!  I’m sorry!!   I’ve grown up with all races. I worked with all races. I’ve had all races as teammates while playing various sports. I have no problem with others. I had read Reggie White’s book many years ago and it had a lot of “aha” moments in it for me. 
 

Just like I don’t condone pro lifers blowing up abortion clinics I don’t condone rioting, burning, or looting for any reason. I have no problem with a peaceful protest and I expect others to have no problem with my first amendment rights too.

 

There has to be better solutions. I’ll never pretend to have all the answers but for starters to get more of my sympathy start condemning the riots etc and get them stopped. Second start recalling and also stop voting in the same idiots over and over in all those major cities like what’s been done for about the last 70 years in all of those major cities.  
 

I’ll never say I know how all live and I haven’t been directly in everybody’s shoes but I’ve been real poor in my life. I became disabled and unable to work like I had for over 30 years. I owed my landlord a large sum.  I’ve worried about a meal for my family and had gone without electricity and gas multiple summers in a row in the past.  That doesn’t get me a gold star but I never ripped off a business or threw a brick through the window of one either because of it. I also didn’t become a druggie or an alcoholic. I didn’t beat my wife or children. I plodded through and have improved my situation. It took many many years and wasn’t easy. Also was very frustrating at times. I’m not rich and never will be except for the possibility on the dinars. 
 

Of course that’s also why I have Dinars. I’ll never have a pension or a retirement plan. I really hope it pays us off someday.

 

Back to my post, I was more trying to reference how fragile it always seems to be there and something always comes up to seemingly push back the potential RV. Never any intentional insult to anyone. Once again I’m sorry. 

You seem like an A-1 guy. Hope you get rich on Dinar! That way I'll get rich too!

 

I've worked out the "Rule Book for the Dinar Game"

 

1-make a small investment :twocents:

 

2-pray like hell :praying:

3-wait :rocking-chair:

 

4-Watch Iraq do stupid stuff: :facepalm:

5-Follow Chat Rules :rulez:

 

6-Have a drink (optional) :drunk:

 

7-Applaud good behavior :bravo:

 

8-Occasionally beat a Dead Horse :deadhorse:

9-Call out B.S. :bs:

 

10-Be rich. If we are right in this: :cheesehead: :bagofmoney:

 

I'm sure I missed a few rules, but those are the basic ones I have noticed. I especially like Rule 10!

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28 minutes ago, cws said:

 

Pacmen,
 

I didn’t mean to offend you!!  I’m sorry!!   I’ve grown up with all races. I worked with all races. I’ve had all races as teammates while playing various sports. I have no problem with others. I had read Reggie White’s book many years ago and it had a lot of “aha” moments in it for me. 
 

Just like I don’t condone pro lifers blowing up abortion clinics I don’t condone rioting, burning, or looting for any reason. I have no problem with a peaceful protest and I expect others to have no problem with my first amendment rights too.

 

There has to be better solutions. I’ll never pretend to have all the answers but for starters to get more of my sympathy start condemning the riots etc and get them stopped. Second start recalling and also stop voting in the same idiots over and over in all those major cities like what’s been done for about the last 70 years in all of those major cities.  
 

I’ll never say I know how all live and I haven’t been directly in everybody’s shoes but I’ve been real poor in my life. I became disabled and unable to work like I had for over 30 years. I owed my landlord a large sum.  I’ve worried about a meal for my family and had gone without electricity and gas multiple summers in a row in the past.  That doesn’t get me a gold star but I never ripped off a business or threw a brick through the window of one either because of it. I also didn’t become a druggie or an alcoholic. I didn’t beat my wife or children. I plodded through and have improved my situation. It took many many years and wasn’t easy. Also was very frustrating at times. I’m not rich and never will be except for the possibility on the dinars. 
 

Of course that’s also why I have Dinars. I’ll never have a pension or a retirement plan. I really hope it pays us off someday.

 

Back to my post, I was more trying to reference how fragile it always seems to be there and something always comes up to seemingly push back the potential RV. Never any intentional insult to anyone. Once again I’m sorry. 

I love Ya my Brother...Sometime We Really Cant Understand  what people Meant  behind a Keyboard lol...Not Offended no More....Wishing You Blessings and Prosperity 

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54 minutes ago, Rochester said:

You seem like an A-1 guy. Hope you get rich on Dinar! That way I'll get rich too!

 

I've worked out the "Rule Book for the Dinar Game"

 

1-make a small investment :twocents:

 

2-pray like hell :praying:

3-wait :rocking-chair:

 

4-Watch Iraq do stupid stuff: :facepalm:

5-Follow Chat Rules :rulez:

 

6-Have a drink (optional) :drunk:

 

7-Applaud good behavior :bravo:

 

8-Occasionally beat a Dead Horse :deadhorse:

9-Call out B.S. :bs:

 

10-Be rich. If we are right in this: :cheesehead: :bagofmoney:

 

I'm sure I missed a few rules, but those are the basic ones I have noticed. I especially like Rule 10!


I've done all on that list countless times!!

Except number 10 of course 

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2 hours ago, Rochester said:

 

I've worked out the "Rule Book for the Dinar Game"

 

1-make a small investment :twocents:

 

2-pray like hell :praying:

3-wait :rocking-chair:

 

4-Watch Iraq do stupid stuff: :facepalm:

5-Follow Chat Rules :rulez:

 

6-Have a drink (optional) :drunk:

 

7-Applaud good behavior :bravo:

 

8-Occasionally beat a Dead Horse :deadhorse:

9-Call out B.S. :bs:

 

10-Be rich. If we are right in this: :cheesehead: :bagofmoney:

 

I'm sure I missed a few rules, but those are the basic ones I have noticed. I especially like Rule 10!

 

 

I LOVE your "Rulz"  :)  Maybe we can get Adam to make them the "Official Rulz" of DV Land.  :bravo:  

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13 hours ago, pacmen said:

I love Ya my Brother...Sometime We Really Cant Understand  what people Meant  behind a Keyboard lol...Not Offended no More....Wishing You Blessings and Prosperity 

 

This is what makes this site so special. Our members are loving, caring, and have a heart. I am sure there are many more adjectives I could use, but these will do for starters. God Bless America ! God Bless our Troops!  God Bless our Dinar Vets Family !  GO RV !!!!!!!!!!

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15 hours ago, cws said:

Parliamentary Economy: The white paper includes 3 stages, starting with the reform of niches and currency auctions

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Don’t say “white paper whatever you say.
The black paper matters group will show up and then we will have riots and looting and burning setting us way back again. 

 

 

Your an idiot, the nicest way I can say it. 

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