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Independence requires alliances with other nations. Not aid or handouts.
money is used for influence. Not to help nations. |
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Question: if you have your own military nuclear program, do you still qualify for foreign aid money?
Answer: yes, but only if a percentage of your civilian population qualifies as impoverished by international standards. How to have your cake and eat it, at least if you're the government of india or pakistan. Given the much discussed state of our economy and the steady rise in public and private spending cuts, it's about time we had a look at who we're giving money to and why. If you can't help yourself, then you're never going to be in any fit state to help others... I don't know how accurate this is, but it's an effective debt propaganda tool: http://www.debtbombshell.com/ lengthy pdf if you want to see the ONS figures for 2010 http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/d/psf.pdf |
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Foreign aid is:
The taking of money from a poor man in a "rich" country, and giving it to a rich man in a poor/"poor" country. All the nations beiing labeled "rich", are debtor nations. Governments that can not meet their own bills, have no right to give away the people's money, that they are supposed to be representing. |
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No leader should ever feel bad about helping his or her own citizens first. |
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Is that a portrait of First Sea Lord Percy MacBuna, Lord of the Northern Fleet of the Tyne in the mid 1750's? |
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