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မီဒီယာအနိုင္က်င့္မႈခံေနရပါလား?
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'ေဒၚနယ္ထရမ့္၏ပထမဆံုးတစ္လေအာင္ပြဲ
မီဒီယာမ်ားနွဳတ္ပိတ္ေနျခင္း""
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ျမန္မာ့စစ္ေသြး
...အေမရိကန္သမၼတသစ္
ေဒၚနယ္ထရမ့္ဟာ သူ႕ရဲ႕ပထမဆံုးရက္(၃၀)မွာ
အေမရိကန္ျပည္သူေတြအေပၚတင္ရွိေနတဲ့အေၾကြး၁၂ဘီလီယံကိုေလ်ွာ႕ခ်နိဳင္ခဲ့ပါျပီ။
...ဒီေအာင္ပြဲနဲ႕ပတ္သက္လို႕
မီဒီယာေတြကနွဳတ္ဆိတ္ေနၾကျပီး ထုတ္ျပန္ျခင္း
သံုးသပ္ျခင္းမရွိၾကဘူးလို႕ဆိုပါတယ္။ေဒၚနယ္ထရမ့္ကဒီအေၾကာင္းကိုသူ႕ရဲ႕
တြစ္တာစာမ်က္နွာကေနရင္ဖြင့္ခဲ့ပါတယ္။
...က်ြန္ေတာ္ဟာ
ပထမဆံုးလမွာပဲ အေမရိကန္ျပည္သူေတြရဲ႕အေၾကြး၁၂ဘီလီယံေလ်ွာ႕သြားေအာင္ေဆာင္ရြက္နိဳင္ခဲ့ပါျပီ
မီဒီယာေတြကေတာ့မေဖာ္ျပဘူးဗ်..ေနာက္ျပီးအိုဘားမားပထမတစ္လမွာေတာ့ အေၾကြးဘီလီယံ၂၀၀ပိုတိုးသြားတယ္ဆိုတာေလးလည္းသိၾကေပါ့ဗ်ာ..လို႕ဆိုလိုက္ပါတယ္။
....RT သတင္းကေဖာ္ျပတာကေတာ့
ေဒၚနယ္ထရမ့္အေနနဲ႕ အေမရိကန္စီးပြားေရးတိုးတက္လာဖို႕နဲ႕အလုပ္အကိုင္အခြင့္အလမ္းေတြဖန္တီးဖို႕အတြက္ၾကီးမားတဲ့အေကာင္းျမင္မွဴေတြရွိေနတယ္။ျပီးေတာ့ၾကီးမားတဲ့အခြန္ေတြနဲ႕စည္းမ်ဥ္းေတြကိုပယ္ဖ်က္ပစ္ဖို႕လည္းသူက
ကတိေပးထားျပန္တယ္။သူေျပာတဲ့အခ်က္ေတြက
အေမရိကန္ဘ႑ာေရး၀န္ၾကီးဌာနတင္ျပခ်က္ေတြနဲ႕တိုက္ဆိုင္ေနပါတယ္။
သူသမၼတတာ၀န္ယူတဲ့ေန႕က
US မွာအေၾကြး$19,947ဘီလီယံ ရွိပါတယ္။ အခုပထမလျပီးေတာ့ $19,935ဘီလီယံရွိပါတယ္။ဒါဆိုရင္သူလိမ္ညာမေျပာဘူးဆိုတာေပၚလြင္ပါတယ္။လို႕သတင္းကဆိုပါတယ္။
..ကဲ က်ဳပ္တို႕ျမန္မာနဲ႕ဘာကြာလဲ
နဲနဲ နွိဳင္းယွဥ္ၾကေပါ့ဗ်ာ ။တတ္လို႕တက္လုပ္တဲ့
သူနဲ႕ အမ်ိဳးသားအက်ိဳးစီးပြားဦးစားေပးတဲ့သူေတြ
ေအာင္ျမင္တဲ့ေခတ္ကိုေရာက္ေနျပီဆိုတာေလးသိေစခ်င္လို႕တင္ျပလိုက္ပါတယ္။
Moe Kyaw
(or) Sit Thwe (27-2-2017) #ျမန္မာ့စစ္ေသြး
Trump
Cuts US Debt By $12bn In First Month, Media Remains Silent..
President
Donald Trump has managed to decrease the total US public debt by $12 billion in
his first month in office despite the media remaining silent on his
achievement.President Trump Tweeted that the media had not reported the huge
reduction of the national debt.He said: “The media has not reported that the
National Debt in my first month went down by $12 billion vs a $200 billion
increase in Obama first month".
RT.com
reports: He then added that he has “great optimism for future of the US
business and jobs” and promised “big tax and regulation cuts.”The figures
presented by Trump coincide with the data issued by the US Treasury Department,
according to which, on January 20th, the day of Trump’s inauguration, the
overall US debt stood at $19,947 billion. On February 21st, a month later, the
total US debt load amounted to $19,935 billion.Moreover, between February 22
and February 23, the US debt fell by further $ 22 billion from $ 19,935 billion
to $ 19,913 billion.The US public debt really grew by more than US$ 200 billion
from US$ 10,626 billion to US$ 10,838 billion in Obama’s first month in office,
according to the US Treasury data.According to the website USdebtclock.org,
which tracks how much the US debt grows in real time, the debt had grown by $ 9
trillion or by 86 percent from $ 10.7 trillion to $ 19.6 trillion during
Obama’s two terms in office, hitting a record high.U.S. President Barack Obama
holds his final news conference at the White House in Washington, U.S., January
18, 2017. © Kevin LamarqueUS debt soars 86% under Obama presidency to nearly
$20 trillion.
The
largest budget item is Medicare/Medicaid which has seen over $1.1 trillion
added to US debt. Social Security accounted for $900 billion, while $585
billion was spent on defense and war.However, the New York Times reported in
2009 that Obama banned four accounting gimmicks that President George W. Bush
used to make deficit projections look smaller. This decision led to a
situation, in which the spending seemed to grow to a larger degree
previously.Trump’s statements come just a day after the Council on Foreign
Relations predicted that “Trump’s policies would be likely to significantly
widen the budget deficit.”In November 2016, after the US elections, the Tax
Policy Center (TPC) also said that the federal debt would rise by $7.2 trillion
n ten years and by $20.9 trillion by 2036.Trump vowed to reduce the US debt and
to eliminate deficit spending during his presidential campaign. On Wednesday,
he once again addressed this issue and pledged to make Washington stop wasting
taxpayers’ money.“The finances of our country are a mess, but we’re going to
clean them up,” the president said, adding that “we won’t let your money be
wasted anymore."
http://achievement.pr/
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