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    Default The trend is our friend

    The trend is for the GOI to continue to establish laws and learn to work together. Passing a constitution, FIL, Pension law and soon HCL. Many thought they wouldn't even be able to pass a constitution.

    The trend is for the CBI to continue to value the dinar upward. With a trend of decreasing the costs of imported goods. A good possibility of a "bold adjust". At over 12 dinar to the US penny, the currency is just too cheap.

    The trend is for the CBI to continue to remove money from the monetary base. Further drying up the currency and incouraging the IRAQs and others to save-horde-acquire. With an additional trend of lowering inflation .

    The trend is for more support from the international community as witnessed by the the number of nations supporting the ICC as compared with the international support in March of '03.

    The trend is for an increase in schools (over 450 rebuilt), colleges, and universities.

    The trend is for oil production to climb along with natural gas production. With a level of 4 to 5 MBD "easily achieved".

    The trend is for more debt relief and further support from the WTO, World Bank, and IMF. It takes money to make money and they have money.

    The trend is for more agri production to the extent that Iraq maybe one of the few countries that can feed itself. Article reported an increase of 1.2 million metric tons of wheat, with increases in rye and barley.

    The trend is for an increase in GNP and a decrease in unemployment with increases in busineses, cell phone usage, and an increase in the local banks effectiveness and utilization by the Iraqi people.

    The trend is for more and more of Iraq to become peaceful and for the overall security situation to improve, especially as the economic trends improve.

    Thet trend is for the whole of the Iraqi economy to open up to the world with a fully tradable currency, and open to foreign investors. With a trrend to establish Iraq as a consumer society with many nations ready to flood Iraq with goods such as cars and eletronics.

    The trend is for Iraq to become a political and economic centerpiece for the ME and exert democratic and open economic successes in a troubled part of the world.

    IMHO

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    Lightbulb Trend.

    "A Man With Out Trend, Is A Man With Out Glory".

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    To be a nation of consumers, how long can they sustain killing anywhere from 20 to 50 consumers a day, and still remain a nation of consumers? I think the people doing the suicides will continue to need the tools of their profession as well, so they should also be included, whether they are native citizens or not.
    just numb . . . waiting for a new rumor!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wm.Knowles View Post
    The trend is for the GOI to continue to establish laws and learn to work together. Passing a constitution, FIL, Pension law and soon HCL. Many thought they wouldn't even be able to pass a constitution.

    The trend is for the CBI to continue to value the dinar upward. With a trend of decreasing the costs of imported goods. A good possibility of a "bold adjust". At over 12 dinar to the US penny, the currency is just too cheap.

    The trend is for the CBI to continue to remove money from the monetary base. Further drying up the currency and incouraging the IRAQs and others to save-horde-acquire. With an additional trend of lowering inflation .

    The trend is for more support from the international community as witnessed by the the number of nations supporting the ICC as compared with the international support in March of '03.

    The trend is for an increase in schools (over 450 rebuilt), colleges, and universities.

    The trend is for oil production to climb along with natural gas production. With a level of 4 to 5 MBD "easily achieved".

    The trend is for more debt relief and further support from the WTO, World Bank, and IMF. It takes money to make money and they have money.

    The trend is for more agri production to the extent that Iraq maybe one of the few countries that can feed itself. Article reported an increase of 1.2 million metric tons of wheat, with increases in rye and barley.

    The trend is for an increase in GNP and a decrease in unemployment with increases in busineses, cell phone usage, and an increase in the local banks effectiveness and utilization by the Iraqi people.

    The trend is for more and more of Iraq to become peaceful and for the overall security situation to improve, especially as the economic trends improve.

    Thet trend is for the whole of the Iraqi economy to open up to the world with a fully tradable currency, and open to foreign investors. With a trrend to establish Iraq as a consumer society with many nations ready to flood Iraq with goods such as cars and eletronics.

    The trend is for Iraq to become a political and economic centerpiece for the ME and exert democratic and open economic successes in a troubled part of the world.

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    This is a beautiful summation - well thought out, well articulated, factually
    based and true. These are the kinds of trends that the New York Times
    intentionally ignores. A presentation of these trends to the editorial board
    of the Times would drive it nuts.

    By the way, I read the other day that this notion that the New York Times
    is somehow the "paper of record" in the United States is a fiction. Its
    genesis is a Times self-proclamation visited upon us in 1927. If confronted with this idea today, the Times would deny that it is any such thing. It
    does very little, however, to discourage the proliferation of the myth.

    Why President Bush doesn't highlight and hammer on these trends at every
    available opportunity is beyond me. His public relations department concerning the Iraq War has thus far been a dismal failure.

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    Thanks Wm. Great post!

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    We Need to be hearing this weekly from the government.

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    Excellent post Wm.Knowles.. Thank you...

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    Thank you so much for this post. It is inspiring.

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    Thanks for the juice!!!!!

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    Great Avatar!

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