User:Thunderhorse93

Economic/Social Council-106

Hello, I am delegate #3 representing the Russian Federation, and we disagree with this resolution. This resolution calls for unnecessary approaches to solving overpopulation such as, birth control and educational seminars. Both of which are useless, because you don’t need a nation’s government to spend if not millions thousands of dollars just to inform people that if you have unprotected sex you are going to have a baby. To solve this problem we are going to have to simply enforce laws. Thank You.

Economic/Social Council-111

Hello, I am delegate #3 representing the Russian Federation, and in my resolution we are only simply asking for one thing to be passed in this resolution, and that’s to take away Capitus Diminutio Major and replace it with Capitus Diminutio Minor so that’s citizens of their respected nation are not subjected to corporations and maritime admiralty law. I would now like to leave the floor open for questions.

Economic/Social Council-101

Hello, I am delegate #3 representing the Russian Federation, and we disagree with this resolution. Although, the author mentions interesting facts on human trafficking; the solution is vague. In probable clause 2 the author speaks of endorsing community-led activities, but list no kind of funding. Then the author goes on to explain on how they approve of other organizations that are already in affect, which is entirely useless to know. It seems that the author simply wants people to hear about this problem, well then I suggest to the author that they set up a website, and promote it using advertisement on national television instead of writing a resolution. Thank You.

Economic/Social Council-102

Hello, I am delegate #3 representing the Russian Federation, and I would simply like to inform the chair that this resolution cannot be debated on the fact that this must be submitted to the security council and passed their before it ever reaches the floor of the general assembly. The United Nations Peace Keeping Forces was set up among the security council, and for a United Nations Funded Program to be abolished it must be reevaluated first by the Council that established it. Thank You.

Economic/Social Council-103

Hello, I am delegate #3 representing the Russian Federation, and we disagree with this resolution. The author states in probable clause 1 that “people” worldwide should just create a higher standard of living. I’m pretty sure that if people could just create a higher standard of living, then there wouldn’t be 186 million people unemployed. Unemployment is simply the effect from a recession or an undeveloped country. You are not going to promote the awareness of your problem threw television ads or handouts to an undeveloped country that in some places don’t even have running water. To solve this problem we must first pull countries out of recessions and develop the undeveloped countries. Thank You.

Economic/Social Council-104

Hello, I am delegate #3 representing the Russian Federation, and we disagree with this resolution. In probable clause 5 the author calls upon developed countries to help the undeveloped, which is seemingly hard today seeing as that lots of developed countries have unemployment problems as well. Also, in probable clause 5 the author asks for countries to just magically solve the external debt problem. Many countries I’m sure are working to solve the external debt problem and I’m sure we don’t need the author to reinstate that we need to solve this problem. I’m still trying to figure out why the author didn’t just solve the problem them self instead of asking other people to solve it. How about instead of telling us to solve the problem you tell us how to solve the problem yourself. Thank You.

Economic/Social Council-105

Hello, I am delegate #3 representing the Russian Federation, and besides the authors use of circumlocution and confusing concept of solving this problem we disagree. First of all the solution is too indirect. To me it seems that the author is supporting child labor and slavery. Because, in probable clause 1 the author asks for the schools to incorporate community service or in other words take time out of kids education and have them go clean up messes that their local respected leaders made. The day our society turns to kids to clean up messes we made we should be very disappointed in our selves as leaders of our nations. Thank You.

Economic/Social Council-107

Hello, I am delegate #3 representing the Russian Federation, and we disagree with this resolution. It seems that the author has listed a bunch of ways to fix a problem which all are ineffectual and impractical. How are you defining a country as rich or poor? There are people living in poverty in wealthy countries just as there are people living in poverty in poor countries. In probable clause 2 the author without any constructive criticism on how to end poverty just immediately trusts poor countries to know how to end poverty. Well I’m absolutely certain that if countries living in poverty and people living in poverty could just wave a magic wand and become wealthy they would. Also, stipulating a world currency would do absolutely nothing other then create more problems and create a tireless struggle on the economy of much more complex societies. Thank You.

Economic/Social Council-118

Hello, I am delegate #3 representing the Russian Federation, and we disagree with the proposed resolution to help solve current economic crisis. The author makes it seem simple to just convert all currencies to one world currency when this is highly impossible seeing that a nations currency serves several purposes, one of which is a global proxy for the depth, strength, and productivity of its economy and the stability of its political system. For all the problems facing countries like the U.S., investors around the world believe the safest place to park their wealth is their countries currency. Currencies are also valued based on trade flows; if the Japanese Yen is relatively weak compared to the dollar, and American car buyers can buy a higher end Japanese model for the same price in dollars, they will choose the Japanese car. That means that countries that are more generally productive see the value of their currency strengthen, which gives people who earn wages in that currency more buying powers when they buy products priced in other, weaker currencies.