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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: Real Man who wrote (29931)8/28/2010 1:08:18 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (2) of 71479
 
The question is, how much longer can they keep S. away from the F.?
I don't know the answer. So far so good. Pedaling along with
AAA country rating. It's good to be in charge of the ratings
game, while we shuffle crap around - monetize some, put some
onto the people (national debt), hide some crap in the
Caribbean, while trying to blow the asset bubble back up through
printing. -NG-

That goes back to the SHTF, basically they are playing
3 card monty with all that has happened. See it goes
here and there then there and here. Debt here and everywhere
how do they keep track? About the only good thing about
derivatives is they don't add to debt directly, how about
indirectly? -ng-

F is still unplugged, all it needs is some juice! -ng-
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