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are the tcs ever expected to pay mother turkey back?

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Postby zan » Mon Feb 05, 2007 12:28 am

pitsilos wrote:
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Pyrpolizer wrote:You could have supported your own argument VP, not expecting me to do it for you. But yet again I have no figures to fully support that argument. Could you please oblidge?


Noway as I said before Im not falling for that again I did in another thread today and you just used them to call me a liar and progandanist, whats the point best to find your own then you might believe them.

But it doesnt take a genious to work out that the majoirty of goods and services are imported from Turkey and the TC wages go to buying these then the return is to the producing country Turkey which gets much more than what it put in.


I'm just wondering with a great deal like this, why not turkey apply it to the rest of the provinces as well.

think about it turkey gives them a dollar and the government gets back 10. hmmmm yeah it sounds like good economics to me.
no wonder turkey is pushing for the number one spot on the imf ladder.

in those agreements i bet there is a clause that says every penny be paid back, one way or another.


Its called investment....... :wink:
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Postby pitsilos » Mon Feb 05, 2007 12:33 am

yeah well then if its a great scheme you put 1 down and you get 10, why not invest with the rest of the provinces?

and show the whole wide world of a turkey know how? :lol:

zan a great investment is what the imf is putting into turkey and getting 10 in return and not the other way around. turkey will be screwed to kingdom come. there are plenty of examples around
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 05, 2007 12:36 am

pitsilos wrote:yeah well then if its a great scheme you put 1 down and you get 10, why not invest with the rest of the provinces?

and show the whole wide world of a turkey know how? :lol:

zan a great investment is what the imf is putting into turkey and getting 10 in return and not the other way around. turkey will be screwed to kingdom come. there are plenty of examples around


Why are you so concerned?, you should be happy.
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Postby zan » Mon Feb 05, 2007 12:37 am

pitsilos wrote:yeah well then if its a great scheme you put 1 down and you get 10, why not invest with the rest of the provinces?

and show the whole wide world of a turkey know how? :lol:

zan a great investment is what the imf is putting into turkey and getting 10 in return and not the other way around. turkey will be screwed to kingdom come. there are plenty of examples around


What do you think they are doing all over the coast for the growing tourist trade :? They are investing in infrastructure so they can grow and pay off their debts......is that not how businesses work :roll:
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Postby pitsilos » Mon Feb 05, 2007 12:44 am

so are you saying the reason turkey owes so much money to the imf is because she is investing in infrastructure and they exported these soound policies and the turkey know how to the occuppied areas "for infrastructure purposes"

well why not apply the same economics to the rest of the provinces?

and on the other hand you might be right, the investment might pay off with the second coming of jesus. :lol:

all i am saying get ready for the dreaded invoice with the expected 10% tip. :lol:
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Postby growuptcs » Mon Feb 05, 2007 1:04 am

zan wrote:
Its called investment.......


Its called being bigger than someone and taking their milk money or a black eye. Thats the way of the past for Turkey, but lets see how that plays out today zan. Some of the worlds governments are changing their policies in tune to this, lets see how Turkey adapts.
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Postby zan » Mon Feb 05, 2007 1:47 am

pitsilos wrote:so are you saying the reason turkey owes so much money to the imf is because she is investing in infrastructure and they exported these soound policies and the turkey know how to the occuppied areas "for infrastructure purposes"

well why not apply the same economics to the rest of the provinces?

and on the other hand you might be right, the investment might pay off with the second coming of jesus. :lol:

all i am saying get ready for the dreaded invoice with the expected 10% tip. :lol:


Ok we will wait and see. That is exactly what I was going to do but you brought this subject up not me. By the way are you an economist to make such predictions as to what Turkey is doing. Perhaps she is getting ready for all the money that is going to come in from Europe. Can you give us some insight into that?
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Postby pitsilos » Mon Feb 05, 2007 1:59 am

you don't need to be an economist to know that the imf loans and the path turkey is currently walking on, are one day gonna explode.

turkey today has cheap labour and is able to attract some foreign investment. this investment is dwidling as times goes on to china. and to add salt to injury turkey imports more than what she exports.

and i wouldn't be betting money comming from the eu. if they do come, you can bet your bottom dollar it won't be spend as you see fit. coz going by turkey's accounting practises the money will be blown just like the imf loans :lol:

all i am saying get ready for the dreaded invoice with the expected 10% tip. :lol:
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:36 am

pitsilos wrote:so are you saying the reason turkey owes so much money to the imf is because she is investing in infrastructure and they exported these soound policies and the turkey know how to the occuppied areas "for infrastructure purposes"

well why not apply the same economics to the rest of the provinces?

and on the other hand you might be right, the investment might pay off with the second coming of jesus. :lol:

all i am saying get ready for the dreaded invoice with the expected 10% tip. :lol:


Seeing you are so concerned about our economical and financial status why don't you put as much effort into getting your bigoted leaders to get off our case and allow us to progress, removing all the embargoes on the north so that we can stand on our own two feet and not be so dependent on your greatest enemy the Turks.
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Postby pitsilos » Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:01 am

yeah no probs, as soon as you allow the 180,000 people you ethnically cleanse to satisfy your, vp, racists appetite.
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