Using a satellite-TV network and the mails, they collected hundreds of millions of dollars, which came pouring in to fill their coffers —ostensibly to spread the gospel.
These police state preparations go hand in hand with an offensive against the jobs, wages and living standards of working people and an ever-greater concentration of wealth in the coffers of a wealthy and privileged minority at the top.
Instead of pouring billions into the coffers of the German banks, a workers' government would invest billions to reorganise the entire economy and create millions of new jobs.
It will require a frontal assault on bedrock social programs such as Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, and it will mean a sharp acceleration in the decimation of wages and working class living standards, as the pumping of a trillion dollars or more into the coffers of the major banks and finance houses drives down the value of the dollar and sparks a new inflationary spiral.
இங்கே நீங்கள் உங்கள் நாடு அல்லது இருப்பிடத்தைத்தேர்ந்தெடுக்கலாம். மொழி, எண்கள் ஆகியவை ஒத்திசைந்த மதிப்புகளுக்கு தானாகவே பொருந்தும்Samanantar Samanantar
Tymoshenko developed a mechanism for exchanging Russian oil and gas for Ukrainian industrial goods, under conditions where a substantial share of the proceeds ended up in the coffers of the company she had personally founded - United Energy Systems.
திரும்ப கூப்பிட காத்திருக்கிறதுSamanantar Samanantar
They do not want to see the revenues from the northern oilfields - 40 percent of Iraq's total oil - flowing into the coffers of an autonomous Kurdish government, at the expense of a central government in Baghdad, which they expect to dominate.
Using a satellite - TV network and the mails, they collected hundreds of millions of dollars, which came pouring in to fill their coffers ostensibly to spread the gospel.
This opened the way for belief in a fiery hell and a less fiery purgatory. Such God - dishonoring teachings that play upon peoples fears have helped to fill the coffers of the churches.
AIG's imminent failure threatened to bankrupt thousands of 'counterparty' banks and other financial firms around the world, provoking a panic that was stanched only by the infusion of hundreds of billions of taxpayer funds into its coffers and those of scores of other financial firms.
This was to set in motion a process which continues to this day - the transfer of resources from some of the poorest countries of the world to the coffers of the major banks and financial institutions.
In an editorial published Tuesday, the New York Times, the leading voice of the US liberal establishment, criticized the Bush administration for having 'centered' its Pakistan policy 'slavishly on a single, autocratic ruler.' The US, it complained, 'had gained little leverage for the more than $10 billion that has fattened Pakistan's coffers.'
While the banks and speculators have received hundreds of billions of euros to cover their losses, without a single person responsible for the financial disaster being held to account, we are now being told, 'The coffers are empty. the population must pay for the mounting state deficit.' The same bankers and executives who have pillaged the state treasury and received bonuses worth millions from the bank rescue package are now demanding drastic social cuts, the expansion of low-wage labour, and an increase in value added tax.