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Originally posted by MikeboydUS
You can't blame this whole mess on one man. This is something we have known about since the 1970's and no one had really tried to make preparations or repairs.
Originally posted by marg6043
No only that but must of the money for farmers in developing countries is going to produce crops for ethanol, one of the problems of shortage with the rice, in many countries is because the governments of those countries are no producing crops to feed the people but to sell for bio fuel.
Because is more profitable for their governments, but not for the hungry poor.
Originally posted by kelbtalfenek
Unfortunately, international trade is NEVER conducted in "third world currencies," as you put it.
Also that "superiority" will be dubious at best once China finishes dumping it's dollars,
and OPEC refuses to sell oil in dollar amounts.
Sending $770M anywhere is at best a stop gap and at worst another mess for the next administration to be blamed for.
$620Million - Direct food shipments (mainly to Africa)
$150Million - In farm aid, to farmers in Developing countries.
So now what happens to that extra $600 rebate check us tax payers are going to get back in the mail?
Analysts said the Fed's statement lacked the explicit signal that its easing cycle was over, but concerns that it might cut rates yet again eased after a run of economic data that was somewhat stronger than market forecasts.
by westcoast
the economy grew at 1.3% this Qtr, which is higher than expected, etc.
Originally posted by HimWhoHathAnEar
You really are demonstrating your Ignorance. Growth was reported at .6%.
Fourth straight month of job losses even by their manipulated standards.
by West Coast
losses were not nearly as bad as were predicted.