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Mugabe & Zimbabwe [EN] [ES]

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-09 - 23:34:34


According to SABC News: Zimbabwe's High Court is expected to make a decision on Monday the 13th of April 2008 concerning the immediate release of the Presidential Results. This is going to give Mugabe more time to rearm his militias.

Segun la cadena de noticias SABC de Sudafrica, La Corte Suprema de Zimbabwe emitira su decision sobre las elecciones presidenciales en Zimbabwe. La fecha para la decision sera el 13 de Abril 2008. Mi temor es que Mugabe tendra tiempo para armar a sus milicias.

SOURCE/REFERENCIA:
SABC News: "Zimbabwe's High Court To Make Ruling on Monday"
http://www.sabcnews.com/africa/southern_africa/0,2172,167383,00.html


 
 

Phillies: "The Fair Tax: Universal Welfare is Bad for America"

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-09 - 20:08:48


George Phillies for President 2008

The Fair Tax: Universal Welfare is Bad for America

Worcester, Mass., April 8: Libertarian Presidential candidate George Phillies today pointed out a deep flaw in the "Fair Tax" advocated by some Republicans, including former Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee. "The so-called 'fair' tax has two parts, namely a sales tax on almost everything, and a monthly welfare check mailed to every household. Fair tax advocates say the welfare check is a tax rebate, but you get the check even if you paid no tax."

Critics of sales taxes say that sales taxes are "regressive," meaning that they tax the poor proportionately more heavily than the rich. Many states avoid having regressive sales taxes by not taxing necessities like food. The Fair Tax instead proposes a "prebate", money sent to each person each month, money intended to defray part of the sales tax each household is paying.

Phillies urged honesty. "The welfare check is no rebate. It's not tied to paying a tax. It's a monthly check like social security, except most people get Social Security because they paid into the system. Once the camel's nose is under the tent, for sure that universal welfare check will go up and up and up."

Americans have long been exposed to proposals for universal welfare--everyone gets money. The 1960's version of universal welfare was the Negative Income Tax. The NIT replaced all other welfare payments. Its advantages were that it had minimal administrative costs and that it eliminated extremely large effective tax rates on poor people created by many welfare arrangements. The most recent Universal Welfare scheme goes under the name 'Fair Tax.'

Citing the on-budget budget deficit of half trillion dollars a year and the costs of these "prebates," Dr. Phillies said he finds this proposal unworkable. "Uncle Sam is already broke... Adding additional welfare payments, sure to be increased in later years, is simply unaffordable. Worse, the universal welfare system teaches a peculiar belief. Universal welfare teaches people that because you are a citizen, you are entitled to a government check. That belief in a guaranteed income, however small, is subversive of every notion of self-responsibility.

Aside: You will sometimes see a number for the budget deficit that is smaller than the on-budget budget deficit. That's the number that treats the social security tax as current income, and spends the social security tax as received. However, those Social Security dollars have already been spent. They were spent as Social Security payments certain to be made in future years. The Social Security tax being spent now is replaced by Federal bonds, but at future date certain those bonds will be called by the Social Security administrators, creating a new claim on then-current tax incomes.

For much more on our catastrophic financial situation see the January 2007 General Accounting Office Report "Fiscal Stewardship" HTTP://WWW.GAO.GOV/CGI-BIN/GETRPT?gao-07-362sp

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Reunion Extraordinaria Para Zimbabwe

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-09 - 16:30:20


Segun el sitio cibernetico de la BBC, el Presidente de Zambia Levy Mwanawasa convoco una reunion extraordinaria para discutir la crisis electoral en Zimbabwe. En otras noticias, el Presidente de la Union Europea Jose Manuel Barroso pidio a Mugabe lo siguiente: “Hay que respetar el voto y los deseos del cambio del pueblo de Zimbabwe”.

REFERENCIA:
BBC News: "Zimbabwe Emergency Talks Called"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7338925.stm

Emergency Meeting about Zimbabwe

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-09 - 16:21:30


According to the BBC News Website, President Levi Mwanawasa of Zambia has called for an Emergency Meeting of the Southern Africa Development Community with the intention of finding a solution to the impasse of Zimbabwean Presidential Elections. The meeting will start on Saturday the 12th of April 2008. EU President Jose Manuel Barroso has said that the votes of the people of Zimbabwe "must count and that the people want change".

SOURCE:

BBC News: "Zimbabwe Emergency Talks Called"

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7338925.stm

Condena Internacional Para Mugabe

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-09 - 14:55:51


La Cadena CNN publico en su noticiero de la respuesta de la Comunidad Internacional y el Presidente del Congreso Nacional Africano [Partido Gobernante de Sudafrica] Jacob Zuma. La respuesta fue lo siguiente: Mugabe y la Comision Electoral de Zimbabwe debe publicar los resultados de los comicios presidenciales de inmediato. Ambos pidieron la renuncia de Mugabe si perdio las elecciones. La respuesta contradice las declaraciones del Presidente de Sudafrica Mbeki acerca de Zimbabwe.

Mientras tanto, Jacob Zuma recibio el lider de la oposicion de Zimbabwe Morgan Tsvangarai en Johanesburgo Sudafrica y sostuvo conversaciones con el Presidente de Botswana Seretse Khama Ian Khama sobre el tema de Zimbabwe. El Sr. Zuma espera reunirse con el Presidente de Zambia Levy Mwanawasa y el Presidente de Mozambique Armando Guebeza para discutir el tema de Zimbabwe y como evitar un ba~no de sangre en el Sur de Africa. La cosa no anda bien para Mugabe y debe seguir el consejo de la Comunidad Internacional y el Presidente del Congreso Nacional Africano.

REFERENCIA:

CNN News: "Pressure Mounts On Mugabe To Release Poll Results"
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/04/09/zimbabwe.election.ap/index.html?eref=rss_latest

BBC News: "Zuma Condemns Zimbabwe Poll Delay"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7337986.stm

International Community and South Africa Condemn Mugabe

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-09 - 14:39:52


About One Hour ago, CNN announced that the International Community has exerted pressure on Mugabe to release the Presidential Results. At the same time, Jacob Zuma [head of the African National Congress the governing party in South Africa] has contradicted South African President Mbeki by criticizing the delay in the release of the Presidential Poll Results in Zimbabwe. Mr. Zuma already had conversations with the President of Botswana Seretse Khama Ian Khama concerning the Zimbabwe Situation. Mr. Zuma is also expected to meet with Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa and Mozambican President Armando Guebuza during his visit to both countries to discuss the Zimbabwe Crisis. Mr. Zuma also met with Morgan Tsvangerai of the Opposition MDC [Movement for Democratic Change] when during Mr. Tsvangerai's visit to Johannesburg. While this has been welcome news, it is better to exercise caution but maintain the momentum to keep Zimbabwe as front page news.

SOURCE:

CNN News: "Pressure Mounts On Mugabe To Release Poll Results"
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/04/09/zimbabwe.election.ap/index.html?eref=rss_latest

BBC News: "Zuma Condemns Zimbabwe Poll Delay"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7337986.stm

Noticiero de Venevision: 9-IV-2008

by AlvarezGalloso @ 2008-04-09 - 14:38:48


De acuerdo con la apreciación del presidente de Fedecámaras, José Manuel González, las recientes estatizaciones adelantadas por el Ejecutivo lo que persiguen es sacar del juego al sector privado. Estima el dirigente empresarial que en el caso de las cementeras, su eventual compra por parte del Gobierno repercutirá en una mayor carga burocrática

El alcalde de Chacao, Leopoldo López, manifestó este martes su intención de trabajar a favor del sector de la salud, luego de inaugurar la sala de atención al paciente del hospital JM de los Ríos. El también dirigente de Un Nuevo Tiempo aseguró que trabajará por el acondicionamiento de los hospitales

La dirigencia de Un Nuevo Tiempo (UNT) calificó como cínica la forma con el gobierno nacional trata el problema de la inseguridad y considera como una burla que hayan declarado a Caracas capital mundial de la paz. El miembro de esa tolda política, William Ojeda, asegura que la ciudad capital es la tercera ciudad más violenta del mundo y la segunda de Latinoamérica

El presidente de Conindustria, Eduardo Gómez Sigala, dice que el gobierno debería crear nuevas plantas de producción en lugar de nacionalizar empresas como las de cemento. Advierte que la nacionalización de empresas aleja las inversiones.

El defensor del Pueblo de Colombia, Vólmar Pérez, llamó este martes a la guerrilla de las FARC a "reflexionar" y que permita verificar el estado de los rehenes enfermos, entre ellos la ex candidata presidencial Íngrid Betancourt.

El general David Petraeus, jefe militar estadounidense en Irak, presentó un informe ante el Senado de su país sobre Irak, reconociendo que "la situación en ciertas áreas es aún insatisfactoria y continúan innumerables desafíos". Petraeus asistió a la comparecencia acompañado del embajador estadounidense en Bagdad, Ryan Crocker.

Las fiscales 38 y 39 nacional, Sonia Buznego y Turcy Simancas, así como los ex fiscales Gilberto Landaeta y Yoraco Bauza fueron citados por la Fiscalía como parte de la investigación que se adelanta sobre el presunto forjamiento de las actas relacionadas con el homicidio de Danilo Anderson en el año 2004.

Antonio Ecarri, presidente de la Fundación Casa Arturo Uslar Pietri, denunció que en algunos planteles del país se continúa dictando el curso para la formación de los docentes en el nuevo currículo bolivariano. A su juicio, la medida es una "falta de respeto al país


 
 

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