Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Please, please help restore and rebulid the poorest areas hit by disasters over the next 8 - 9 years and beyond!!!

Why not have the G55 help fund the poor disaster areas of the world??? Right now (Sept. 2024) there is an economic and political forum made up of the world’s most advanced economies (the group of seven G7) and a G20 (the group of twenty). G7 are heads of state and government from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, and the United States (the European Union is also a non-enumerated member of the G7). G20 are heads of state and government from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, and the European Union. For the G38, the following countries could be added: Brazil, Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Cuba, Ireland, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Nigeria, Egypt, Austria, Singapore, and Bangladesh. For the G55, the following countries could be added: Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Denmark, Iran, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Columbia, Romania, Chile, Czech, Finland, Iraq, Portugal, New Zealand, Peru, and Qatar. Now these countries could help out the poor areas on earth ridden by disasters, perhaps to the tune of $1.155 trillion over the next 8 - 9 years. Millions of poor people will be helped by this assistance. The total amount needed, over the next 8 - 9 years from the G55 would be: United States: $622,093,516,159 China: $438,589,227,106 Japan $90,666,991,134 Germany $87,260,885.673 India $72,537,408,891 United Kingdom $65,883,150,193 France $59,633,765,861 Russia $48,008,846,384 Canada $45,853,566,436 Italy $43,080,504,490 Brazil $41,144,779,189 Australia $35,901,739,770 South Korea $35,665,304,619 Mexico $30,303,973,127 Spain $29,946,547,116 Indonesia $28,266,337,903 Saudi Arabia $23,745,994,124 Netherlands $23,412,011,695 Turkey $21,238,110,663 Switzerland $17,307,929,131 Poland $14,746,602,648 Argentina $13,498,591,684 Sweden $12,561,380,080 Norway $12,364,998,600 Belgium $12,344,773,534 Ireland $11,291,296,028 Israel $11,137,398,069 United Arab Emirates $10,875,688,618 Thailand $10,614,416,348 Nigeria $10,229,665,620 Egypt $10,215,995,951 Austria $10,101,395,758 Singapore $10,002,588,486 Bangladesh $9,861,418,550 Vietnam $8,760,013,777 Malaysia $8,706,529,849 South Africa $8,697,186,639 Philippines $8,663,200,748 Denmark $8,472,914,717 Iran $8,325,917,068 Pakistan $8,068,538,149 Hong Kong $7,710,810,350 Columbia $7,370,096,875 Romania $6,455,593,124 Chile $6,450,515,757 Czech $6,234,065,088 Finland $6,017,681,264 Iraq $5,661,023,928 Portugal $5,398,804,187 New Zealand $5,297,852,767 Peru $5,199,240,190 Qatar $5,084,898,937 Kazakhstan $4,727,619,702 Greece $4,694,255,710 Algeria $4,112,408,872 Please, please see www.blogger.com ablogbyken, or write kmillerbloggerablogbyken@gmail.com.

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