Navin R Slavin
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From what I can tell, this is how Trump will be paying for our overseas military bases.
From what I can tell, this is how Trump will be paying for our overseas military bases.
Reimbursement for US military bases in rich countries abroad
As for nations that host US. military bases, Trump said he would charge those governments for the American presence. "I'm going to renegotiate some of our military costs because we protect South Korea. We protect Germany. We protect some of the wealthies countries in the world, Saudi Arabia. We protect everybody and we don't get reimbursement. We lose on everything, so we're going to negotiate and renegotiate trade deals, military deals, many other deals that's going to get the cost down for running our country very significantly."
Trump then got into a specific example: Saudi Arabia, one of the more important US allies in the Middle East. Saudis "make a billion dollars a day. We protect them. So we need help. We are losing a tremendous amount of money on a yearly basis and we owe $19 trillion," he said.
Walking back trade deals and agreements that allow the US military to operate overseas is easier said than done. But Trump has tapped into a powerful anti-Washington populist sentiment.
Source: Foreign Policy Magazine on 2016 presidential hopefuls , Sep 28, 2015
im a homeowner
Not really, even after you pay off the bank note, you will be paying rent to the government for the residence. It's more like you have engaged in a contract for a lifetime.
So since it sounds like we've had a lot of job hunters lately, I've got a question:
Does anyone else find themselves getting an obscene amount of calls about sales jobs?
I mean, I know sales is typically a "meat grinder" job, where it's about quantity rather than quality, so recruiters are looking for just about anyone to fill those roles, but there's no indication that I have any interest in sales on my resume and I'm getting tired of telling each different recruiter that I'm not a salesman. I don't have the personality for it.
Wondering if it's just me (or rather, something on my resume) or if it's just something that happens if you show any activity on the likes of CareerBuilder, Indeed, etc.
I constantly get headhunters asking me if I'd be interested in making hundreds of dollars a week from the comfort of my own home. I am a very attractive candidate.
I frequently *spend* hundreds of dollars from the comfort of my own home
You can make hundreds of dollars a week from the comfort of my own home, big boy
This doesn't surprise any of us.
I didn't figure I was your type tbh. But if the money's good enough, meh.
In other news: I bought ice skates. I may have made a terrible mistake.
soon youll be skating with the big kids on thursday nights in cary/garner