전라도와 특히 애 어른 할 거 없이 정신병을 앓는 전라도와는 같이 사는 건 미친 짓이다 전라도처럼 될수는 없다는 팩트:) 


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계속하는 말처럼 진짜 무서운 건 지금처럼 경제펀더멘털이 하나 둘 씩 완전히 붕괴될 때란 팩트:) 

IMF에서 지원 받을 때처럼 경제펀더멘털은 괜찮지만 유동성문제로 경제가 곤란을 겪는 경우와는 본질적으로 틀리다는 팩트:)


실업율은 9년내 최고 잘못하면 87개월만에 수출이 수입보다 줄어든 무역수지적자가 생길 수 있는 심각한 상황 4월현재까지

26억달러 무역적자상태 :)


적자예산편성에 미친듯이 돈을 마구 퍼쓰고 세금은 흡혈충처럼 빨아먹고 증가시키는 문재인! 

오죽하면 로이터기자가 저런 소리를 쓰냐! 

그리고 경제학자들은 이제 똑바로 말하는 군: 적자예산을 편성하고 적자국채를 발행하는 건 현재의 한국경제상황에서는 아무런 의미가 없다! 국가재정법에 따르면 전쟁때나 대재앙이 일어났을 때나 사용하는 게 적자예산이고 적자국채다! 


문재인은 정말 오늘 당장이라도 내려가야 한다!!! 아님 너네 다 죽는 다!!! 


"It is better than doing nothing to lift the growth in the second half, but both size-wise and content-wise, it won't be a catalyst for economic recovery," said Lee Sang-jae, chief economist at Eugene Investment.


Also in March, exports contracted for a fourth month in a row.


Last week, the central bank cut its 2019 growth forecast to a seven-year low of 2.5 percent, underlining worries that weak external demand and trade frictions could stunt economic recovery.


Loss of jobs is also a worry. South Korea's unemployment rate jumped to a nine-year high in January, hurt by the government-led hikes in minimum wages and growth concerns among businesses.


South Korea can draw up an extra budget when there is a war or large-scale disaster outbreaks, or when there are concerns over economic recessions and mass lay-offs, according to the national finance act.


전라도 정신병자매국노집단 이럴려고 드루킹김경수문재앙 지금도 90%지지하냐 너희는 다 죽어야 해 인간이 아니야!!! 

South Korea proposes $5.9 billion extra budget to fight air pollution, aid exports

Economy35 minutes ago (Apr 23, 2019 10:14PM ET)




By Joori Roh and Cynthia Kim

SEJONG, South Korea (Reuters) - South Korea on Wednesday unveiled a proposed 6.7 trillion won ($5.87 billion) supplementary budget the government says is needed to tackle unprecedented air pollution levels and boost exports bruised by weak demand.


The package includes 2.2 trillion won to battle pollution, including subsidies for replacing old diesel-powered cars, buying air purifiers and encouraging use of renewable energy technologies.

Another 4.5 trillion won would be increasing export credit financing and creating jobs.

The extra budget is to "resolve a national predicament caused by fine dust" and to support the economy, the finance ministry said.


Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki said it would contribute to helping lift growth in Asia's fourth-largest economy by 0.1 percentage point this year and add at least 73,000 jobs.


But economists saw limited stimulative effect.


"It is better than doing nothing to lift the growth in the second half, but both size-wise and content-wise, it won't be a catalyst for economic recovery," said Lee Sang-jae, chief economist at Eugene Investment.

Markets shrugged off the government's stimulus proposal.


In March, parliament approved a bill designating the air pollution problem a "social disaster", paving the way for President Moon Jae-in's government to draft a fiscal stimulus program to combat it.


Also in March, exports contracted for a fourth month in a row.


Last week, the central bank cut its 2019 growth forecast to a seven-year low of 2.5 percent, underlining worries that weak external demand and trade frictions could stunt economic recovery.


WORRY ABOUT EMPLOYMENT


Loss of jobs is also a worry. South Korea's unemployment rate jumped to a nine-year high in January, hurt by the government-led hikes in minimum wages and growth concerns among businesses.


Employment conditions improved slightly in March, but the situation remains difficult, the finance ministry has said.

To fund the proposed extra budget, the government plans to issue 3.6 trillion won of deficit-covering bonds, according to the ministry's budget chief.


The remaining 3.1 trillion won will come from above-target tax revenue collected in 2018 and funds that state-owned companies manage.

This year marks the fifth straight year for South Korea to propose an extra budget for stimulus, sparking criticism that this no longer is an emergency measure.


Asked if the economic situation warrants increases in spending, Finance Minister Hong said his team is making "pre-emptive responses" to boost growth, as is allowed by South Korea's economic stimulus law.


South Korea can draw up an extra budget when there is a war or large-scale disaster outbreaks, or when there are concerns over economic recessions and mass lay-offs, according to the national finance act.


Moon's ruling Democratic Party likely faces a challenge winning parliamentary approval of the budget bill, as it only holds 43 percent of the National Assembly's 300 seats. Moon will need support from nearly 30 opposition lawmakers.

"It seems like it cannot pass the parliament by May, given the current situation of opposition parties' resistance," said Park Sang-hyun, chief economist of Hi Investment & Securities.