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IRAQ: Plan unveiled to restore ministry buildings(200,000 jobs created)
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| 09/17/03
Posted on 09/17/2003 3:49:35 PM PDT by Pikamax
Plan unveiled to restore ministry buildings
Baghdad, Iraq Press, September 17, 2003 The Ministry of Planning has earmarked nearly 100 million dollars to reconstruct and repair ministry buildings and keep the capital clean and tidy.
The first post-Saddam cabinet was announced on September 1and apart from the oil minister none of the other 25 members could resume work in offices or buildings occupied by counterparts who served in the ousted leader Saddam Hussein's government.
Ministry buildings were bombed during the war and were later emptied of their contents including electrical wiring, window panes and floor tiles by looters.
"We have received detailed reports from the ministries regarding their needs and what it needs to be done to refurbish the buildings," Anwar Jameel Buni, a director-general at the Planning Ministry told Iraq Press.
He said work has already started at the Health Ministry and some 50 million dollars have been earmarked for health projects throughout the country.
He said huge sums of money were in the pipeline and hundreds of thousands of those currently unemployed will have the chance to find decent jobs.
The 2004 budged is projected at 13 billion dollars and the United States has earmarked 20 billion dollars for reconstruction.
Buni said work will soon start to rehabilitate the devastated buildings belonging to the ministries of Industry, Interior, Religious Endowments, Housing and Foreign Affairs.
Meantime, a team at the Baghdad Municipality is working to renovate and repair all government buildings in Baghdad and the provinces.
"We are at the stage of estimating the costs to embark on the reconstruction of these buildings. We have a new cabinet and the government needs well-refurbished locations to function,"Hadi Faeisa al-Salmani said.
He said the municipality has spent 11 million dollars in Baghdad alone since its fall to US troop on April 9.
"We have cleaned major thoroughfares and extended services to most areas. We are collecting garbage, repainting streets, repairing sewage and water pipelines and trying to keep Baghdad clean and tidy," he said.
He said the municipality has made 200,000 job opportunities available in Baghdad alone.
Workers earn 3 dollars a day, which is three times the daily wage under the ousted ruler Saddam Hussein.
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posted on
09/17/2003 3:49:35 PM PDT
by
Pikamax
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
ping
2
posted on
09/17/2003 3:51:44 PM PDT
by
Pan_Yans Wife
("Life isn't fair. It's fairer than death, is all.")
To: Pikamax
It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling to know my tax dollars are creating jobs ... somewhere..
3
posted on
09/17/2003 3:53:03 PM PDT
by
AntiGuv
(™)
To: AntiGuv
We better be seeing a large chunk of the Iraqi oil comming our way. At least the money from the sales. Parley
To: Pikamax
$3 a day is attractive. Do they still get gasoline for $0.08 per gallon?
5
posted on
09/17/2003 4:00:30 PM PDT
by
RightWhale
(Repeal the Law of the Excluded Middle)
To: Pikamax
What is IP News - is it reliable?
To: Pikamax
Why are they repainting streets? Isn't concrete grey acceptable?
To: Pikamax
Isn't it strange the NWO can create 200,000 jobs in iraq before they would spend a dime over here? Something is entirely out of WHACK!......Mr.President!
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posted on
09/17/2003 4:16:30 PM PDT
by
winker
To: Pikamax
We are building a new home and our contractor says that lumber prices will be at an all time record high in about six weeks because the government is buying it all up and sending it to Baghdad. Logging was also cut way back during the fire season... not a great time to be buying lumber for a house.
To: winker
Exactly how much more of my money do you want President Bush to spend over here creating government jobs?
10
posted on
09/17/2003 4:18:28 PM PDT
by
jwalsh07
To: jwalsh07
As much much as he can beg borrow or steal until we can all have a nice cushy government job with benefits. May as well spend it on worthy individuals like you and me so we can retire.
11
posted on
09/17/2003 4:25:40 PM PDT
by
winker
To: winker
I think you made a right when you wanted to make a left.
12
posted on
09/17/2003 4:26:31 PM PDT
by
jwalsh07
To: AntiGuv
"It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling to know my tax dollars are creating jobs ... somewhere.."
I would rather see some of my tax dollars go to clean up the aftermath of war,which I supported and continue to support, than a single dime go to the UN or to prop up North Korea.
But then, I view it along the lines of "teach them to fish, as opposed to give them a fish one day".
We know how to "fish" in the USA, and jobs here are not "created" by government, only hampered or not, depending on the level of government interference and taxation/regulation.
The people of Iraq would be wise to include a ban on government mandated socialism programs in their constitution, since they have the opportunity to start fresh, with the history of the entire world as an example, to learn what works, and what does not.
Frankly, I would much rather see a percentage of my tax dollars go to Iraq, than to the the BATF, or whatever its new acronym under the Department of Homeland Security turns out to be.
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posted on
09/17/2003 5:00:26 PM PDT
by
sarasmom
(Pray for Terri Schiavo.Pray harder.Please!)
To: Pikamax
He said huge sums of money were in the pipeline and hundreds of thousands of those currently unemployed will have the chance to find decent jobs. LOL! Well, we know this fellow was listening and paying attention to the President's speech.
To: AntiGuv
They are getting loans. They will have a hundred billion in oil rev in two years. GWB is not giving them anything. The 87 billion is twenty billion between afganastan and Iraq. The balance is for military equipment,which is tax dollars going to american business.
News people keep using the words "for Iraq" as if it was for projects like this rebuilding. They are getting a million barrels of oil a day. Do the math on the closing price of oil and what they are shipping. The French and UN want their hands on those dollars which ended with Saddam.
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posted on
09/17/2003 5:41:29 PM PDT
by
q_an_a
To: winker
Nah, plenty of jobs will go to US companies. You can go to the DoD website and the CPA website and read all about the contracts.
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posted on
09/17/2003 5:57:46 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("I'm wondering how many chances he ought to get. I really am." ~ Rummy re. press, 9/16)
To: Pan_Yans Wife; Pikamax; MJY1288; Calpernia; Grampa Dave; anniegetyourgun; Coop; ...
This is great. Iraqi press. The mainstream press will not be able to hide all the progress in Iraq. We are winning!
"We have cleaned major thoroughfares and extended services to most areas. We are collecting garbage, repainting streets, repairing sewage and water pipelines and trying to keep Baghdad clean and tidy," he said.
If you want on or off my pro-Coalition ping list, please Freepmail me. Warning: it is a high volume ping list on good days (most days are good days).
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posted on
09/17/2003 6:00:18 PM PDT
by
Ragtime Cowgirl
("I'm wondering how many chances he ought to get. I really am." ~ Rummy re. press, 9/16)
To: winker
Well, we could probably create 200,000 jobs here. All we'd have to do is live 35 years under a Clinton administration and be liberated by.....uh.....us.
To: Steve_Seattle
so far it has, and also
http://www.iraq-today.com/ Iraqi press was first with the story about mosul making deals to get power from syria.
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posted on
09/17/2003 6:25:52 PM PDT
by
Pikamax
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
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