Obama Laments Debt, But Promises Billions for Anti-Poverty Program

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This fucking guy doesn't have a clue.

By Bill Sammon
Barack Obama, who lamented Friday that “we have not managed our federal budget with any kind of discipline,” is nonetheless promising to spend $50 billion on a United Nations anti-poverty program that critics say will drive up American debt.
“The short-term weakness in the capital market is a reflection of long-term problems that we have in our economy,” Obama told reporters in Florida. “We have been loading up enormous amounts of debt.”
Yet Obama and his running mate, Joe Biden, have pledged tens of billions in new spending on a U.N. program that promises cash to poor countries. The program is one of eight sweeping “Millennium Development Goals” the U.N. adopted in 2000.
“Obama and Biden will embrace the Millennium Development Goal of cutting extreme poverty around the world in half by 2015, and they will double our foreign assistance to $50 billion to achieve that goal,” the candidates vow in their campaign platform.
Johns Hopkins professor Steve Hanke said such spending would merely drive up American debt, while doing almost nothing for the world’s poor.
“It goes down a bureaucratic rat-hole, lining the pockets of people who are connected to the power structure,” said Hanke, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. “It’s basically a system to redistribute income from middle class people in the United States to rich people in poor countries. It never reaches those people who are living on a dollar a day.”
Hanke said such expenditures are especially unwise in the wake of significant expansions of government and spending during President Bush’s tenure.
“We’ve been spending like drunken sailors and making obligations into the future like drunken sailors,” he said. “We’re on an unsustainable path in terms of the fiscal situation in the United States because of massive spending growth and commitments.”
Obama said he wants to curtain at least one of those costly commitments.
“We have spent well over half a trillion dollars — soon to be a trillion dollars — on a war in Iraq, despite the fact that Iraqis are now running surpluses,” the Illinois senator said Friday. “We’re still spending $10 billion a month there.”
But in December, Obama also sponsored the Global Poverty Act which, if passed, would require the president to commit to cutting global poverty in half by 2015. Critics say that would cost American taxpayers $845 billion.
Susan Rice, one of Obama’s top foreign policy advisers, says the U.S. should give 0.7 percent of its Gross Domestic Product to developing nations.​
 

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Is this fucking guy this fucking stupid?? The U.S. is having economic troubles, and this guy wants to give away 50 billion to poverty of people that will never see the money.
 

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Is this fucking guy this fucking stupid?? The U.S. is having economic troubles, and this guy wants to give away 50 billion to poverty of people that will never see the money.
so what who fuckin' cares give away 100 billion thats only another year in iraq.......hard for the right to argue about wasted money there Docco
 

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so what who fuckin' cares give away 100 billion thats only another year in iraq.......hard for the right to argue about wasted money there Docco
Iraq was necessary. Saddam is gone. the world is a better place. Iraq is a better place.

There is no excuse for this bullshit that he wants.
 

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Iraq was necessary. Saddam is gone. the world is a better place. Iraq is a better place.

There is no excuse for this bullshit that he wants.
saddam gone is good.......but uh weve been there a lot longer than need be.....i know we cant abandon them blah blah....bottom line is the amount of money and whatever monies obama wants to hand out pales in comparison to the neocon middle east triple banko
 

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Iraq is a better place.



Seven US troops killed in Iraq chopper crash

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BAGHDAD (AFP) — Seven American soldiers were killed on Thursday when their transport helicopter crashed in southern Iraq, the deadliest such incident in the country for over a year, the US military said.

The CH-47 Chinook went down, killing all on board, about 100 kilometres (60 miles) west of the main southern port city of Basra as it formed part of a four-aircraft convoy flying from Kuwait to the northern city of Balad.
"The total casualties for the Ch-47 is seven. This includes the crew," Major John C. Hall said. "All seven died as a result of the crash."

The incident comes just two days after US General Raymond Odierno took over as the new commander of US-led forces in Iraq from General David Petraeus.

British military spokesman Major Paul Smyth said a British quick reaction force was despatched from Basra and a British road convoy in the vicinity was diverted to the scene of the crash.

He said both British and US personnel were at the scene.
The US military said the incident was under investigation. "However, enemy activity is not suspected," it added.

"It is a tough day for the coalition and we are deeply saddened by the loss of our soldiers," said Colonel Bill Buckner, a spokesman for the US military.

Earlier this week, the Baghdad international airport shut intermittently as sand storms engulfed the region and reduced visibility to near zero. Hundreds of passengers travelling to and from Baghdad were stranded for two days.

Thursday's crash was the worst since August 2007 when a US Blackhawk transport chopper crashed in northern Iraq, killing 14 US military personnel.
Two American soldiers were hurt when their helicopter crashed south of the Iraqi capital Baghdad in June this year.

The worst single crash was on November 15, 2003, when two Blackhawks collided near the main northern city of Mosul, killing 17 soldiers.

In January and February last year there was a spate of crashes, including some aircraft shot down by an insurgent cell which deployed anti-aircraft crews north of Baghdad. US forces have since hunted down those gunners.

The latest deaths bring to 4,168 the number of US soldiers killed in Iraq since the 2003 invasion, according to an AFP count based on independent website icasualties.org.

The total number of US troops killed this month was 17 compared to 23 killed in August and 13 killed in July, the month with the lowest toll since the invasion. Sixty-six troops were killed in September 2007.

Meanwhile, the US military arrested an American soldier serving in Iraq over the killing this week of two comrades, the military said in a separate statement on Thursday.

Staff Sergeant Darris Dawson, 24, and Sergeant Wesley Durbin, 26, were shot dead on Sunday at their patrol base near Iskandariyah, just south of Baghdad, the US military said in a separate statement.

"A US soldier is in custody in connection with the shooting deaths," it said. "He is being held in custody pending review by a military magistrate."
 

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saddam gone is good.......but uh weve been there a lot longer than need be.....i know we cant abandon them blah blah....bottom line is the amount of money and whatever monies obama wants to hand out pales in comparison to the neocon middle east triple banko
If Bush came out tomorrow and said he was sending 50 billion to some anti poverty bullshit, every lib on this forum would go ape shit. And that is a fact. There is no reason for this bill. We send enough aid out already. BHO thinks he is running for president of the fucking world, not of the US.
 
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saddam gone is good.......but uh weve been there a lot longer than need be.....i know we cant abandon them blah blah....bottom line is the amount of money and whatever monies obama wants to hand out pales in comparison to the neocon middle east triple banko

We're gonna be there forever steak head so you better just get fucking used to it. That's the way these things work and they always work out for the better for the USA. Obambi is not bringing the troops home. If he is elected he will be just another puppet.
 

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Obama's Global Poverty Act shows his real disdain for the people of this country. Even Tom Ayers son is a more worthy American than Obama and he was on the FBI's most wanted list!
 

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