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Global military spending

16 Saturday Feb 2019

Posted by RichardB in Economics, Military, Research

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A presentation  at the United Nations North Lawn building presented statistics gathered by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) about spending on armaments and militarism. The report declared that in 2013 over 1,747 billion dollars were spent on armaments. SIPRI Director Sam Perlo Freeman pointed out that the overwhelming majority of military spending was being done by the US and its allies.

While military spending by the United States has slightly decreased, spending by strategic US aligned regimes around the world is dramatically rising. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is a key US ally in the Middle East and a backer of insurgent groups in Syria, has increased its military spending by 14.8%, the largest increase of any country on earth. John Feffer of Institute for Policy Studies, one of the presenters, told Press TV, that the build-up of military spending by US aligned regimes around the world has dangerous implications and could lead to war. Presenters pointed out that military spending is rising most rapidly in the Middle East and the Pacific, and that despite recent cuts, the United States remains the main exporter of weapons and supplier of military aid. See video here.

The 15 countries with the highest military expenditure in 2013, click the Map to be taken to an interactive web page of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

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Information from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

 

U.S. Economy Grew by 2.3%

26 Saturday Jan 2019

Posted by RichardB in Economy, global, news

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The economy grew at an annual rate of 2.3 percent in the first quarter, the government reported Friday, offering a preliminary glance at how last year’s sweeping package of tax cuts is affecting consumers and businesses this year.

During the first three months of 2018, the economy was whacked around like a pinball. The stock market took investors on a giddy ride. President Trump imposed tariffs on allies and rivals alike, stoking fears of a trade war. And the revamped tax code shifted business incentives and started to put more money in workers’ paychecks.111gdp1q18_adv_chart

Still, the economy ended up puttering along just a bit above the average yearly growth rate that it had registered since the recession ended nearly nine years ago.

Read More:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/27/business/economy/gdp-economy.html

https://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/national/gdp/gdpnewsrelease.htm

China and US held joint military drills

07 Monday Jan 2019

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Despite consistent rhetoric from both Chinese and American governments and media, both countries have routinely held joint military exercises over the years.

” Soldiers from China and the United States wrapped up a week of joint disaster relief drills on Saturday November 17 2018, in a display of cooperation against a backdrop of worsening ties between the two countries over trade, the disputed South China Sea and self-ruled Taiwan.” (this was the 14th time the joint exchange occurred)
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REUTERS/Aly Song

 

China’s consumption of raw materials

05 Saturday Jan 2019

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Courtesy of: Visual Capitalist

 

Fighting the Drug Epidemic

31 Tuesday Jul 2018

Posted by RichardB in Heroin, news, Opioids, Substance use

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Most communities across New Hampshire have been touched by the opioid crisis that’s taken the lives of more than 400 Granite Staters last year, a majority from heroin and fentanyl.21789-113979.jpg

But one place in the Lakes Region stands out not for its significantly high overdose numbers but rather how its community is responding

If you’re doing something illegal, the last person you’d willingly call is probably the police. Well that’s not always the case in Laconia – at least when it comes to using drugs.

“What do I do? My dealer is blowing up my phone, it’s driving me crazy. What do I do?,” said Police Officer Eric Adams, who was talking about one of the many calls he gets at all hours from those battling a drug addiction in the community. Read the entire article HERE. 

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