Dinar Updates:
tman23 In 2011, Dr. Essawi (Finance Minister) and Dr. Shabibi drafted a Letter of Intent to the IMF... In this letter they described the policies to be initiated in which the major focal point was meters being installed at all oil production and export stations...
This was near completion at the time of the LOI as stated in the letter...The Kurd region agreed to the monitoring meters in February 2014...
The meters began "LIVE" reporting January 2015...
The IMF regarding currency policy changes and revaluing... The IMF states; Specific laws DO NOT need to be in place... as long as they are in the process...
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tman23 In 2011, Dr. Essawi (Finance Minister) and Dr. Shabibi drafted a Letter of Intent to the IMF... In this letter they described the policies to be initiated in which the major focal point was meters being installed at all oil production and export stations...
This was near completion at the time of the LOI as stated in the letter...The Kurd region agreed to the monitoring meters in February 2014...
The meters began "LIVE" reporting January 2015...
The IMF regarding currency policy changes and revaluing... The IMF states; Specific laws DO NOT need to be in place... as long as they are in the process...
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That said; The CoM has drafted the laws...The Minister of Justice has reviewed and published them in 3 languages...The CoM has sent them to Jabouri and he has introduced them in Parliament...
By IMF standards...The laws being in Parliament and in progress is good enough for a rate change... The oil meters are in place...electronically read!
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Q: [now they are talking about the laws that need to get passed and just last week they were talking about the three presidents getting together and passing them by themself, what happened to that idea?]
BGG there is plenty of reference to the 3 presidents getting together... this is no secret. They are even talking about cooperation to advance various "laws"... what may be in question is exactly how they intend to do this –
AND keep in mind, this is Iraq, it might not be completely out of the question they resort to some "extra-constitutional" method - especially if agreed to by a majority.
However, having said as much I have been plain for a long time - we don't need an HCL (they have one) and we don't technically need more laws...IMHO
Will the 3 presidents concoct some form of a "parliament over-ride" - I highly doubt it... will they come to some mutual agreement - more than likely.
The bigger issue - they had better do it quickly. Iraq is plainly headed to a dire state of austerity.
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Topic: You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. C. S. Lewis
By IMF standards...The laws being in Parliament and in progress is good enough for a rate change... The oil meters are in place...electronically read!
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Q: [now they are talking about the laws that need to get passed and just last week they were talking about the three presidents getting together and passing them by themself, what happened to that idea?]
BGG there is plenty of reference to the 3 presidents getting together... this is no secret. They are even talking about cooperation to advance various "laws"... what may be in question is exactly how they intend to do this –
AND keep in mind, this is Iraq, it might not be completely out of the question they resort to some "extra-constitutional" method - especially if agreed to by a majority.
However, having said as much I have been plain for a long time - we don't need an HCL (they have one) and we don't technically need more laws...IMHO
Will the 3 presidents concoct some form of a "parliament over-ride" - I highly doubt it... will they come to some mutual agreement - more than likely.
The bigger issue - they had better do it quickly. Iraq is plainly headed to a dire state of austerity.
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Landa Global Wed. Conference Call 7-1-15
Funds Release and Process
http://ift.tt/1FWotHN
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GET:
Topic: You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. C. S. Lewis
KTFA:
RE: Central: global markets are able to receive the bonds that will be launched by the government http://ift.tt/1RTS23A
Mountainman: In other WORDS......We Have a CREDIT RATING, but......You will SEE IT/THEM....When it's TIME.....Well guess WHAT??? IRAQ is a TEMPERATURE GAUGE for WHATS ALREADY UNDERWAY Globally!!! As that OLD WISE SAGE Knarf would say......TA DA!!!
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Thunderhawk » July 2nd, 2015, 6:22 pm
Brexit, Grexit and Now Auxit? Petition Sparks Austrian EU Referendum Debate
First it was all about a potential Brexit from the EU, while recently attention has turned to the possibility of a Grexit. But now there is talk of another rebellion with Austria to debate the possibility of having an EU In/Out referendum, after an anti-Europe petition gained widespread public support.
The question of a European Union membership referendum must now be discussed in the Austrian parliament after a petition calling on Vienna to leave the bloc surpassed 100,000 signatures – the required amount to facilitate parliamentary discussion.
In fact, the petition secured well over the quota, with more than 260,000 Austrians – equivalent to 4 percent of the electorate — putting forward their names to put pressure on the government to have a debate on the matter.
The petition was initiated by 66-year-old Eurosceptic Inge Rauscher who, along with others, believes Austria would be better off economically, socially and environmentally if the country left the bloc.
Rauscher said she believed sentiment for a referendum was higher due to the current standoff between Brussels and Greek officials over debt-for-reform negotiations.
Euroscepticism on the Rise
Anti-European sentiment and a general sense of EU disillusionment is thought to be on the rise in Austria, with December’s Eurobarometer poll revealing that the country was the third most Eurosceptic nation, behind only Greece and Cyprus – countries badly affected by EU bailout and austerity measures.
While the political establishment in Vienna is generally supportive of EU membership, December’s poll showed that more than one-third (36 percent) of the country’s population had a negative view of the EU.
The trend in Austria comes amid a wider Eurosceptic movement in Europe, with strong anti-EU political parties operating in the UK, France, Germany, and more recently, in Greece.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has promised UK voters an In/Out referendum on Britain’s membership within a reformed bloc before the end of 2017, with the PM hoping to make alterations to the country’s agreement with Brussels.
Meanwhile, Greek voters will go to the polls on Sunday to vote on whether to accept creditors' proposals for more debt relief.
While the vote isn't related to EU membership, many European leaders have said that any Greek rejection of the creditors' proposals could lead to an early exit from the single currency union and then potentially the EU itself.
http://ift.tt/1Ud3rPO
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jdtolle » July 2nd, 2015, Give it a chance
How do you transform something you don’t feel like doing into something you are happily doing? Get started, and give it a chance.
Once you’re immersed in making the effort, it doesn’t seem that bad. In fact, with just a little additional nudge to your attitude, you can actually be enjoying it.
Remind yourself, when there’s something you’ve been putting off, that once you get started it won’t be bad at all. Remind yourself, and then get started.
Don’t view focus as something you have to strive to attain. Just get started, and give your focus a chance to take hold.
It’s really more enjoyable to make progress than it is to avoid effort. And it’s a whole lot more fulfilling.
So next time you find yourself procrastinating, stop and realize what a great opportunity you have. Go ahead, get started, give the effort a chance, and you’ll soon be thanking yourself for doing so.
Ralph Marston Wishing All a safe and blessed day JDT
P.S. I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.-- Chinese Proverb
RE: Central: global markets are able to receive the bonds that will be launched by the government http://ift.tt/1RTS23A
Mountainman: In other WORDS......We Have a CREDIT RATING, but......You will SEE IT/THEM....When it's TIME.....Well guess WHAT??? IRAQ is a TEMPERATURE GAUGE for WHATS ALREADY UNDERWAY Globally!!! As that OLD WISE SAGE Knarf would say......TA DA!!!
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Thunderhawk » July 2nd, 2015, 6:22 pm
Brexit, Grexit and Now Auxit? Petition Sparks Austrian EU Referendum Debate
First it was all about a potential Brexit from the EU, while recently attention has turned to the possibility of a Grexit. But now there is talk of another rebellion with Austria to debate the possibility of having an EU In/Out referendum, after an anti-Europe petition gained widespread public support.
The question of a European Union membership referendum must now be discussed in the Austrian parliament after a petition calling on Vienna to leave the bloc surpassed 100,000 signatures – the required amount to facilitate parliamentary discussion.
In fact, the petition secured well over the quota, with more than 260,000 Austrians – equivalent to 4 percent of the electorate — putting forward their names to put pressure on the government to have a debate on the matter.
The petition was initiated by 66-year-old Eurosceptic Inge Rauscher who, along with others, believes Austria would be better off economically, socially and environmentally if the country left the bloc.
Rauscher said she believed sentiment for a referendum was higher due to the current standoff between Brussels and Greek officials over debt-for-reform negotiations.
Euroscepticism on the Rise
Anti-European sentiment and a general sense of EU disillusionment is thought to be on the rise in Austria, with December’s Eurobarometer poll revealing that the country was the third most Eurosceptic nation, behind only Greece and Cyprus – countries badly affected by EU bailout and austerity measures.
While the political establishment in Vienna is generally supportive of EU membership, December’s poll showed that more than one-third (36 percent) of the country’s population had a negative view of the EU.
The trend in Austria comes amid a wider Eurosceptic movement in Europe, with strong anti-EU political parties operating in the UK, France, Germany, and more recently, in Greece.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has promised UK voters an In/Out referendum on Britain’s membership within a reformed bloc before the end of 2017, with the PM hoping to make alterations to the country’s agreement with Brussels.
Meanwhile, Greek voters will go to the polls on Sunday to vote on whether to accept creditors' proposals for more debt relief.
While the vote isn't related to EU membership, many European leaders have said that any Greek rejection of the creditors' proposals could lead to an early exit from the single currency union and then potentially the EU itself.
http://ift.tt/1Ud3rPO
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jdtolle » July 2nd, 2015, Give it a chance
How do you transform something you don’t feel like doing into something you are happily doing? Get started, and give it a chance.
Once you’re immersed in making the effort, it doesn’t seem that bad. In fact, with just a little additional nudge to your attitude, you can actually be enjoying it.
Remind yourself, when there’s something you’ve been putting off, that once you get started it won’t be bad at all. Remind yourself, and then get started.
Don’t view focus as something you have to strive to attain. Just get started, and give your focus a chance to take hold.
It’s really more enjoyable to make progress than it is to avoid effort. And it’s a whole lot more fulfilling.
So next time you find yourself procrastinating, stop and realize what a great opportunity you have. Go ahead, get started, give the effort a chance, and you’ll soon be thanking yourself for doing so.
Ralph Marston Wishing All a safe and blessed day JDT
P.S. I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.-- Chinese Proverb
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