BrettNortje
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How does decreasing state revenue increase the economy of the state? If spending stayed the same, wouldn't that increase the debt?
I was referring to taxation. Taxes are state revenue, I think exclusively in a capitalist society like ours.
It comes in bulk - if you lower taxes for a certain amount of time, it will up sales for that time so the state breaks even, yet the people prosper.
Maybe the best way to look at how the refugees can settle in and prosper is to observe the way other continents were colonized? when the europeans landed, they brought food and guns with them, and met up with tribes of indians and africans and chinese that that they found a plentiful source of food from, and that is how they managed to remain with the new continents and people they met.
As they settled in, they managed to build, somehow, things from home. all they had were saws, hammers and nails, building ports for themselves. then, they managed to chop wood for the buildings themselves. then, they managed to mine mountains, out of their own pocket, to get metal for steel, making many things that were rather raw by today's standards for themselves. so, they had what today the amish have.
So, maybe the best way to help them is to have them help themselves? maybe dumping a lot of building materials and things they will need will lead to a flourishing area economy one day, maybe even before christmas? they could, as they have found copper and metals, build smelters for themselves. they could just be given a plan or progression, get enough food and medicine and clothes, and then declare a profit when they start seeing one - i am sure they can be self reliant before christmas with the plans that have been carried out so far.
Then they will be full on citizens, and, be able to pay taxes. if they were to deal with the basic things that every community needs, like, for example, a printing press, they could use it or sell it, as, these big tools are always needed - with very little financial incentives profit wise, they are often overlooked, yes?
Proverbially, no good deed goes unpunished. The best we have to offer thus far is, throw some money in their general direction and pass it off to the next generation to handle.
Although, if that Saudi bill remains law, it will be interesting to see how the international tribunal community receives international complaints in the matter of refugee crises. Trial lawyers probably fantasize about that kind of thing. Maybe they could sue for citizenship.
Maybe the best way to look at how the refugees can settle in and prosper is to observe the way other continents were colonized? when the europeans landed, they brought food and guns with them, and met up with tribes of indians and africans and chinese that that they found a plentiful source of food from, and that is how they managed to remain with the new continents and people they met.
As they settled in, they managed to build, somehow, things from home. all they had were saws, hammers and nails, building ports for themselves. then, they managed to chop wood for the buildings themselves. then, they managed to mine mountains, out of their own pocket, to get metal for steel, making many things that were rather raw by today's standards for themselves. so, they had what today the amish have.
So, maybe the best way to help them is to have them help themselves? maybe dumping a lot of building materials and things they will need will lead to a flourishing area economy one day, maybe even before christmas? they could, as they have found copper and metals, build smelters for themselves. they could just be given a plan or progression, get enough food and medicine and clothes, and then declare a profit when they start seeing one - i am sure they can be self reliant before christmas with the plans that have been carried out so far.
Then they will be full on citizens, and, be able to pay taxes. if they were to deal with the basic things that every community needs, like, for example, a printing press, they could use it or sell it, as, these big tools are always needed - with very little financial incentives profit wise, they are often overlooked, yes?
What is the international tribunal community? And whose complaints are they receiving?
Here you go: The CourtÂ*|Â*International Court of Justice
Any case heard by one government whining about another government will do.
Do you think the governments of two distinct, sovereign nations will prefer global order to intervention on behalf of their respective citizens?
What?
The UN Court of Justice is the international tribunal community? I don't get it. And I really don't get... "sovereign nations will prefer global order to intervention on behalf of their respective citizens". What does intervention on behalf of their respective citizens mean? Intervention by whom?
That's the first thing that came to mind. The only other tribunal community I can think of would be a collection of various justice systems in different countries.
I thought that we were talking about the refugee crisis, and the saudi bill. So intervention by the government of a nation in an international tribunal on behalf of the citizens of that particular nation is the idea I was attempting to convey.
Sorry, I don't get the connections. By 'saudi bill', you mean the US government allowing a 9/11 widow to sue the Saudi kingdom, right? And by 'refugee crisis' you mean the hordes of people displaced by the Syrian war, right? And how does the UN court of justice enter the picture? Maybe I'm dense, but you'll have to be more specific if I'm to follow your reasoning.
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