Saturday, June 25, 2011

Infrastructure Bank? Smartest investments? ...

June 25, 2011 Obama Says Committed to Working to Cut Debt

Message from Kel ~ So, you're doubting again. One article that states a 25,000 dinar note will equal 25.00. The wording in the article is so misleading.

First, ask yourself why bother? Why would Iraq go to such lengths only to make their money worthless. Would it help the global economy? No .. Would it help Iraq tackle the massive undertaking of rebuilding and gaining international recognition? No. So why would they bother and why would nations and governments allow citizens to invest in a currency which obviously means taking money away from investments at home. Money that every state in the U.S.A. needs so desperately. People forget the big picture and that is the "Global Economy".

For instance, how will the U.S. ever get back on track .. read below. Tune in tonight "gimme shelter" radio for a more in depth explanation.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/phoenix3333

In the meantime, read some of the articles below. Things aren't always what the seem ~ Kel


Infrastructure Bank?

Snip ~ Obama’s 2010 Labor Day speech that promised an additional Federal stimulus for a sick economy, was a ringer. Here's why -- buried in the $50 bil­lion infra­struc­ture stimulus promise is the fol­lowing statement:

“It sets up an Infra­struc­ture Bank to leverage fed­eral dol­lars and focus on the smartest invest­ments.”

Obama would have you think that this was his brainchild, but it is not. It will, however, effec­tively cen­tralize another key area of our economy, namely infra­struc­ture, into a gov­ern­ment run enter­prise that mostly ben­efits the pri­vate capital of the global elite, and in particular, members of the Trilateral Commission.

For a historical perspective, we need to look back to August 2007 during the Bush administration when S.1926 was intro­duced (National Infra­struc­ture Bank Act of 2007) by Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Chuck Hagel (R-NE).

The bill pro­vided for an inde­pen­dent gov­ern­ment entity (think FDIC, for instance) with a five-member board appointed by the Pres­i­dent and con­firmed by the Senate.

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National Infrastructure Bank ...

Also read ~ Coming Soon? National Infrastructure Reinvestment Bank ...

Put the millionaires' tax money to good use and creating the "National Infrastructure bank" ...

Business Groups Fault Obama Infrastructure Plan's Lack of Funding Details

Links - Infrastructure and the National Infrastructure Bank