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Is Farmaajo trying to rob qurba joogta?

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Re: Is Farmaajo trying to rob qurba joogta?

Postby XaliimoFarax » Mon Apr 18, 2011 8:13 pm

By financially supporting these paper governments you will have a greater say in what they can or can’t do. You can tell them to dispose of the African mercenaries first. Then other issues could be tucked.

Step at a time and at the end of the day we will have a government who listens to their people and eventually leave this UN ass-licking (excuse the French).

Or we could moan and leave as the status quo

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Re: Is Farmaajo trying to rob qurba joogta?

Postby TheblueNwhite » Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:44 pm

Tell him to stop hiding behind fake nationalism and leave the seat his time is up. As for collecting money, what does he take us for fools like the UN? every Somali knows a hustle and you can't hustle one.
He is not your prime minister, why do you care what he asks from his people?

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Re: Is Farmaajo trying to rob qurba joogta?

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:13 am

Trust and Respect are earned and Unity Is Created.

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I believe Farmaajo jumped the gun on this one. He should first show more results on the ground and earn some more respect. Then ask qurba joogta for $$$ and if they continue to put a deaf ear to the calling, dismantle Al Shabaab and put a 30% tax on all money coming into the country.

Voltage you said a Billion dollars is sent to Somalia every year so ma aha? Put a 30% tax on that money and the Government will have $300 million a year not coming from UN,EU, or America but Somalis. :som: :up:
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Re: Is Farmaajo trying to rob qurba joogta?

Postby XaliimoFarax » Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:15 am

Tell him to stop hiding behind fake nationalism and leave the seat his time is up. As for collecting money, what does he take us for fools like the UN? every Somali knows a hustle and you can't hustle one.
He is not your prime minister, why do you care what he asks from his people?

Oh come on why you dividing us for? And you guys complain when SL’ers say they don’t want to be part of Somalia with comments like this who wants to be part of Somalia?

Why can’t an ethnic Somali whether he is from SL, NDF or South Somalia comment on Somali issues? You have Tanzanian ethic who dictate what happens in Somalia
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Re: Is Farmaajo trying to rob qurba joogta?

Postby Executive » Tue Apr 19, 2011 7:39 am

Voltage you said a Billion dollars is sent to Somalia every year so ma aha? Put a 30% tax on that money and the Government will have $300 million a year not coming from UN,EU, or America but Somalis. :som: :up:



How the hell are you going to tax remittance money? You should tax the bottom line profit or the commission on remittance made by the Xawalads, but to pay 30% tax on the amount you remit is beyond ridiculous.

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Re: Is Farmaajo trying to rob qurba joogta?

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:00 am

Voltage you said a Billion dollars is sent to Somalia every year so ma aha? Put a 30% tax on that money and the Government will have $300 million a year not coming from UN,EU, or America but Somalis. :som: :up:



How the hell are you going to tax remittance money? You should tax the bottom line profit or the commission on remittance made by the Xawalads, but to pay 30% tax on the amount you remit is beyond ridiculous.
All should be taxed!!!

It takes a lot of money to run a government. :som: :up:

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Re: Is Farmaajo trying to rob qurba joogta?

Postby ababanoah » Tue Apr 19, 2011 2:40 pm

Everyday the dictators come up with a different face especially when their ends come close.they will do whatever they could resist.


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