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Monday, December 18, 2006

Good news can come out now, elections are over!

Excerpts from MSNBC,

...Iraq’s economy is growing strong, even booming in places.

...Civil war or not, Iraq has an economy, and—mother of all surprises—it’s doing remarkably well.

...The U.S. Chamber of Commerce reports 34,000 registered companies in Iraq, up from 8,000 three years ago.

...Even so, there’s a vibrancy at the grass roots that is invisible in most international coverage of Iraq. Partly it’s the trickle-down effect. However it’s spent, whether on security or something else, money circulates. Nor are ordinary Iraqis themselves short on cash. After so many years of living under sanctions, with little to consume, many built up considerable nest eggs—which they are now spending.

...mported goods have grown increasingly affordable, thanks to the elimination of tariffs and trade barriers. Salaries have gone up more than 100 percent since the fall of Saddam, and income-tax cuts (from 45 percent to just 15 percent) have put more cash in Iraqi pockets.

“The U.S. wanted to create the conditions in which small-scale private enterprise could blossom,” says Jan Randolph, head of sovereign risk at Global Insight. “In a sense, they’ve succeeded.”

...Real-estate prices have risen several hundred percent, suggesting that Iraqis are more optimistic about the future than most Americans are.

...There’s even a positive spin to be put on corruption. Money stolen from government coffers or siphoned from U.S. aid projects does not just disappear. Again, says Farid Abolfathi, a Global Insight analyst, it’s the “trickledown” effect.
Such “underground activity” is the most dynamic part of Iraq’s economy, he says. “It might not be viewed as respectable. But in reality, that’s what puts money in the hands of the little people.”

...The withdrawal of a certain great power could drastically reduce the foreign money flow, and knock the crippled economy flat.

Who but fervent Bush haters would denie that had this news come out just a little before election day last Novemember a lot more people would have voted for Republican candidates?

And who in his right mind can say that the Republicans control the Main Stream Media?

Read the rest at Newsweek.

And Thanks for giving me the opportunity to post here!

your Canadian friend,
Friend of USA

Comments

Stop, you’re killing me!!!!! We cannot possibly have this kind of thing leak out. Why, someone might actually think that we accomplished something in Iraq when we know it’s just a complete disaster. The main stream media and the left have worked long and hard to paint Bush as incompetent, along with anyone and everyone associated with him.

What are you trying to do, discredit all that hard work? Shame on you, sir (or, ma’am, whatever).

Let’s keep these facts out of the public view. You don’t see the media covering them do you? Do you?

Sheesh.


The future ain’t what it used to be.....

Pilgrim on December 19, 2006 at 08:34 am
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