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Friday, August 7, 2015

Bits and Pieces in Dinarland Friday Night

TNT:

Rrrr :  Tonight or tomorrow, the moment we’ve been waiting for. This day will mark a new beginning. Unbelievable times are in store. The start of a life that the world’s never seen. It’s a time of events that will open all doors, To a Universe of Love, of abundance Galore. I feel it down deep… way down to the core. The RV’s is complete. The waiting’s no more.

Red :  There has been a lot accomplished in the last 48 hours and by the way , the meetings were not secret, the meetings were sensitive, and the Iraqi citizens have went from demonstrating to Juba land and having parties in the street…

Some of the things they needed to hear they have heard …

We're next …jMHO ….no links no contacts just a statement

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Earthfirst:   Explanation The Greek Bailout – Humor

It is a slow day in a little Greek Village. The rain is beating down and the streets are deserted. 

Times are tough, everybody is in debt, and everybody lives on credit. 

On this particular day a rich German tourist is driving through the village, stops at the local hotel and lays a €100 note on the desk, telling the hotel owner he wants to inspect the rooms upstairs in order to pick one to spend the night. 

The owner gives him some keys and, as soon as the visitor has walked upstairs, the hotelier grabs the €100 note and runs next door to pay his debt to the butcher. 

The butcher takes the €100 note and runs down the street to repay his debt to the pig farmer. 

The pig farmer takes the €100 note and heads off to pay his bill at the supplier of feed and fuel. 

The guy at the Farmers' Co-op takes the €100 note and runs to pay his drinks bill at the taverna. 

The publican slips the money along to the local prostitute drinking at the bar, who has also been facing hard times and has had to offer him "services" on credit. 

The hooker then rushes to the hotel and pays off her room bill to the hotel owner with the €100 note. 

The hotel proprietor then places the €100 note back on the counter so the rich traveller will not suspect anything. 

At that moment the traveller comes down the stairs, picks up the €100 note, states that the rooms are not satisfactory,   pockets the money, and leaves town. 

No one produced anything. 

No one earned anything. 

However, the whole village is now out of debt and looking to the future with a lot more optimism. 

And that is how the bailout package works!


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Maynard57:   Here's what I see goin' on and you need to read and discriminate.  ML, and Mnt Goat wisely talks about transfer of power to the providences.   Providences are sub-swatches of political areas like states, but not exactly.   The point is that they have to share the power.  

That's what keeps another Sadaam from stepping up.  What drives me crazy is that Finance, this in the whiny bunch of twisted undies folks that keep complaining about everything - are on the undone list.  I would love to go over with a 2 x 4 and put it to proper use.  

I have little info and I don't do intel, so, regarding the tarriffs and insistence up to this point, WTO made this clear.   Clear as need for currency reform. 

Just read the WTO Ascension handbook and you'll see what I mean.   I just think Abadi is lighting a fire.   I like him very much and I think he may have a plan.  Let's just stay calm, hold our cards like savvy investors and let it play out.   Maynard

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KTFA:

PappaJ:  Frankie's long line just got shoved very hard and if goi/cbi does not do something very quickly Isis/ daash will be the least of their worries ---

OH YEAH REST OF GCR FOLKS HOPE YOU GOT YOUR STUFF DONE CAUSE IRAQ AINT GONNA BE OBEDIENT AND WAIT FOR YOU ANY MORE!!!!

YOU JUST ABOUT TO MISS THE BOAT!!!! IMO pj  (See Article Below)

dnari131 :
  The Washington Post:   ‘We've had enough’: Baghdad protests challenge Iraq's Abadi

Iraqi protesters shout slogans and carry Iraqi flags during a demonstration at Tahrir Square in central Baghdad on Aug. 7. Thousands took to the streets in the different provinces of Iraq, fueled by anger over electricity shortages and demanding better services, economic reforms, and the end of corruption. (Ali Abbas/EPA)


By Mustafa Salim and Liz Sly August 7 at 5:31 PM
BAGHDAD — Tens of thousands of angry Iraqis took to the streets to demand changes to their government Friday in a potent challenge to Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi from his own Shiite constituency, including the country’s powerful militias.

Chanting crowds thronged Baghdad’s central Tahrir Square and jammed the main streets around it, some calling on Abadi to fire corrupt ministers and others urging more sweeping changes to the entire system of governance installed after the U.S. invasion of 2003.

The protest was the biggest in a surge of demonstrations that have erupted across the country over the past week as Iraqis enduring an unusually intense heat wave vent frustration with their government, which has proved unable to provide basic services 12 years after the invasion left the country’s infrastructure smashed.

The numbers in and around Tahrir Square far exceeded a much smaller demonstration a week earlier that had been organized by an assortment of secular activist groups to protest the lack of electricity at a time when temperatures are routinely hitting 120 degrees or more.

Friday’s, in contrast, had the backing of the powerful Shiite factions whose militias are leading the fight against the Islamic State and who have increasingly been agitating for greater political power. It also had the support of the highly influential religious leader Ayatollah Ali Sistani, regarded as the voice of Shiite moderation.


In a statement issued at Friday prayers, one of Sistani’s top aides called on Abadi to do more to combat widespread corruption in his government.

“What is needed from [Abadi] is to be more daring and braver in his reforms,” said the aide, Ahmed al-Safi.

Abadi responded with a statement vowing to heed the protesters’ demands.

“I promise to announce a comprehensive reform plan,” he said in the statement.

Similarly large protests were held across the Shiite south, including in the cities of Basra, Najaf, Karbala and Nasseriyah, underscoring the building challenge to Abadi, who was appointed a year ago at the urging of the United States to bring new impetus to the fight against the Islamic State. But he has struggled to wield his authority on a government widely perceived as corrupt and ineffective, and the power of the non-state militias has further eroded his ability to act.

Some of the demonstrators called directly for Abadi’s resignation.

“You have killed our joy and stolen our dreams. We don’t want you anymore,” said one banner held aloft above the crowd, which included families and older people who said their sons were fighting with the militias.

Though all the demonstrators complained about corruption and the lack of services, there were noticeable differences in their demands, reflecting rifts emerging among Iraqi Shiites as the fight against the Islamic State unfolds.

Supporters of Qais al-Khazali, who heads the powerful Iranian-backed Asaib Ahl al-Haq militia, echoed his demand for the abolition of Iraq’s elected parliament and its replacement with a presidential system of government.

“If you think you can carry out reforms, we are with you,” Khazali said in a televised statement late Friday night. “If you think you can’t, resign.”

The protesters also included a sizable number of supporters of former prime minister Nouri al-Maliki, who suppressed similar demonstrations against the corruption of his government four years ago by detaining and intimidating organizers. Maliki, who has not attempted to hide his hopes of returning to power, issued a statement calling on Abadi “to hit corrupt officials financially and politically.”

Many demonstrators said they had turned out only to demand what Lamia Fadhil, 29, called “a decent life.”

“For more than 10 years the government didn’t provide anything for us. No electricity, no services and no jobs,” she said. “That’s it. We’ve had enough.”

Sly reported from Beirut.

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Dnari131»
August 7th, 2015, 9:31 pm 


Hayder al-Khoei ‏@Hayder_alKhoei 11h11 hours ago

Hakim bloc calls on its ministers (and others) to hand in resignation letters to PM in support of reform plan #Iraq

https://twitter.com/Hayder_alKhoei/status/629665065851969536


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Dnari131 » August 7th, 2015,

Sistani calls Abadi beaten with an iron fist and boldly and courageously on spoilers
8/7/2015

Karbala / Nina / invited the representative of supreme religious authority in holy Karbala Ahmed Safi Prime Minister General Commander of the Armed Forces Haider al-Abadi to be more daring and courage in the implementation of the reform steps that would eliminate the corruption and the corrupt, asking him to hit with an iron fist on the tampering with people's money through concessions and Almakhozh previously and currently unjustly.


He said during his Friday sermon in the dish-Husseini Karbala today: 'The Prime Minister expressed his interest in the demands of the people through the demands of the demonstrators, calling him to be more daring and courage in his footsteps reform does not depend on the application and take tough measures in the fight against financial and administrative corruption that has ravaged institutions Country.'.

Net and called on Prime Minister to be unsuccessful in principles work as a whole based on capable country and its demand not to hesitate to remove officials is appropriate to their office and were backed political bloc regardless of the choice of competencies away from partisanship and hits an iron fist on from tampering with people's money.

The representative of the religious authority that the Iraqi people participated and supported his government and his country in the elections and the challenge of terrorism and volunteering in the courtyards of the fighting in support of our soldiers are heroes to defeat the forces of terrorism, obscurantism and it is his right to demand decent life in a rich country, blaming politicians of all dilemmas faced by the country today.

And net student attitudes toward political unification of what our country is going through today's complex problems of war and the presence of them, whether economic or security.

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Thunderhawk:   BINGO!!!!!

The World is Not Enough: Egypt's New Suez Canal Conjoins Chinese Silk Road

Egypt officially opened its “New Suez Canal,” on Thursday. This project, conjoined with China's Belt and Road initiatives, will serve as strong incentive for China-Egypt cooperation and benefit the whole region and the world.

While the Egyptian flagship project helps rekindle the nation's economy, the two countries' all-around strategic cooperation will also improve regional security, peace, stability and development as well as global trade prosperity.

The Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road, known as the Belt and Road initiatives, proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping, aim to revive the ancient trade routes between Asia and Europe. The network spans over 60 countries and regions, with a total population of 4.4 billion.

“Egypt can play a main role in China's Belt and Road initiatives due to its strategic geographic location,” said Han Bing, minister counselor for economic affairs with the Chinese embassy in Cairo, reports Xinhua.

Han said that port cooperation should be a priority for China and Egypt as the two sides collaborate in pushing forward the Belt and Road as well as the Suez Canal economic corridor initiatives. Both the harbors at the ends of the Suez Canal have a great influence over the Middle East, Africa and the entire planet in terms of geopolitics and global trade.

Egypt plans to open six new ports and more industrial parks alongside the canal, and launch in the nearby areas projects like a new industrial city, which is capable of hosting hundreds of factories.

“The new Suez Canal area will give the Chinese side more opportunities to invest in Egypt and other countries,” Egypt's former ambassador to China Mahmoud Allam told Xinhua in a recent interview.

Egyptian officials also proclaimed that the new waterway will help increase the canal's annual ship traffic revenues from USD 5.3 billion in 2015 to more than 13 billion and even up to 15 billion by 2023, attracting huge foreign investments and creating thousands of job opportunities.

Analysts believe that the canal is only the beginning, and expect more such development projects in the Suez Canal corridor, which are expected to attract investments worth billions of dollars and produce more jobs.

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