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Bamey Just giving damn money away for what? Egypt?
Posted by: dika-dika ()
Date: May 21, 2011 11:48AM

Lawmakers Resist Obama's Call to Offer $2B in Loan Assistance to Egypt

President Obama's call for $2 billion in loan assistance to Egypt has left many political figures scratching their heads as they try to figure out why a debt-ridden U.S. would commit that much money to a country whose new government may not end up friendly to America.

In Thursday's sweeping address on the uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa, the president said he wants the U.S. to forgive roughly $1 billion in debt owed by Egypt and to provide another $1 billion in loan guarantees to free up money for job-creation efforts there.

"We do not want a democratic Egypt to be saddled by the debts of its past," Obama said. "So we will relieve a democratic Egypt of up to $1 billion in debt and work with our Egyptian partners to invest these resources to foster growth and entrepreneurship."

But with the U.S. grappling with more than $14 trillion in debt and lawmakers fighting over the terms for increasing the nation's own ability to borrow money, the president's call to help Egypt has face resistance in Congress.

"Considering our own national debt, we cannot afford to forgive up to $1 billion of Egypt's debt," said Rep. Elena Ros-Lehtinen, the chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.



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"I am deeply concerned that the president did not rule out providing aid to Egypt if the Muslim Brotherhood is part of the government," she said. "The U.S. should only provide assistance to Egypt after we know that Egypt's new government will not include the Muslim Brotherhood and will be democratic, pro-American and committed to abiding by peace agreements with Israel."

Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, who is running for president, posted this message on his Twitter account: "Pres. Obama: $2B in loan guarantees for Egypt'. Guaranteed with WHAT?? We're broke. Who will guarantee our guarantee??"

Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla, had a similar reaction.

"Where are we going to get $1 billion?" he told Dow Jones News Service. "If we give them $1 billion, we're going to borrow $400 million from the Chinese."

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, which would have to allocate the funds, told Dow Jones News Service, "I don't know where this money is going to come from. Two billion dollars, when everything is getting cut to the bone, is going to be difficult."

The White House says it is expecting broad international support for Egypt and Tunisia, the two nations seen as models while protests for freedoms elsewhere have been crushed. While uprisings in Egpyt and Tunisia led to dictators being toppled, protesters in Bahrain, Yemen, Syria and other nations have endured brutal setbacks

But officials say world leaders are not likely to emerge from next week's G-8 summit in France with a deal on a dollar amount for aid that would be sent to the North African countries as they embark on democratic transitions.

The interim prime ministers of both Tunisia and Egypt have been invited to the summit to present their plans for modernizing their economies to G-8 members. Obama says helping both countries with their short-term financial needs will be crucial as they move toward elections later this year.

Obama's trip to France is part of a four-country, six-day swing through Europe.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/05/21/lawmakers-resist-obamas-offer-2b-loan-assistance-egypt/#ixzz1N0Ch8McH


High gas and food prices, cuts, freezes, bailouts etc and he want to give these worthless ass Egyptian money.

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Re: Bamey Just giving damn money away for what? Egypt?
Posted by: Les ()
Date: May 21, 2011 12:21PM

The 1.6 trillion dollar deficit problem is mostly defense spending, tax cuts, and welfare programs that kick in with high unemployment. Total defense spending is up 400 billion dollars since 2000. Income tax receipts are stuck at 1.1 trillion dollars, the same figure as in 2000 when the nominal gross domestic product was 4.5 trillion dollars less. There's an income tax shortfall of about 855 billion dollars. Food stamps, Medicaid, extended unemployment benefits, and other welfare programs have increased by 300 billion dollars since 2007.

The underlying problem is one that's plagued the country since the Reagan administration. Every time the government goes on a massive military buildup, the Pubs also cut taxes. Hence, all of the increased defense spending has funded by taking on new debt.

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Re: Bamey Just giving damn money away for what? Egypt?
Posted by: Highlander ()
Date: May 21, 2011 12:30PM

I thought the Muslim Brotherhood was in control of Egypt....?

Oh wait...muslim.....obama...??

Naaaa............

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Re: Bamey Just giving damn money away for what? Egypt?
Date: May 21, 2011 03:52PM

$2 billion now beats $200 billion a year in war and occupation. It's a small investment if it actually works.

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