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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 578078" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Yes, Obama, maybe listen to us up north once in a while.</p><p>Not just Britain, that went into the Iraqi war with you. :</p><p>Stop the madness Spending !</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong>Paul Vieira, Financial Post </strong>Published: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 </p><p> </p><p>The release of the IMF report coincided with the beginning of a meeting of G8 leaders in central Italy, with much of the focus expected to be on measures to put the global economy back on track. U.S. President Barack Obama and Britain's Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, were among those advocating more fiscal stimuli be injected in the global economy, on the concern that the US$2-trillion spent worldwide may not be enough to ignite domestic demand.</p><p>On the other side is Stephen Harper, the Prime Minister, who is arguing his G8 peers should follow Canada's lead and make sure that already-announced spending initiatives are fully executed.</p><p>"Before there's talk of additional stimulus, I would urge all leaders to focus first on making sure the stimulus that's been announced actually gets delivered," he told reporters. "That's been our focus in Canada and I would encourage the same priority elsewhere."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 578078, member: 23950"] Yes, Obama, maybe listen to us up north once in a while. Not just Britain, that went into the Iraqi war with you. : Stop the madness Spending ! [B]Paul Vieira, Financial Post [/B]Published: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 The release of the IMF report coincided with the beginning of a meeting of G8 leaders in central Italy, with much of the focus expected to be on measures to put the global economy back on track. U.S. President Barack Obama and Britain's Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, were among those advocating more fiscal stimuli be injected in the global economy, on the concern that the US$2-trillion spent worldwide may not be enough to ignite domestic demand. On the other side is Stephen Harper, the Prime Minister, who is arguing his G8 peers should follow Canada's lead and make sure that already-announced spending initiatives are fully executed. "Before there's talk of additional stimulus, I would urge all leaders to focus first on making sure the stimulus that's been announced actually gets delivered," he told reporters. "That's been our focus in Canada and I would encourage the same priority elsewhere." [/QUOTE]
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