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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: DebtBomb who wrote (30721)10/9/2010 9:35:38 PM
From: John  Read Replies (2) of 71456
 
Great article. I was about to post it when I saw you had already linked to it.

I found this part quite interesting...

usatoday.com

excerpt:

Various nations are seeking to devalue their currencies as a way to boost exports and jobs during hard economic times. The concern is that such efforts could trigger a repeat of the trade wars that contributed to the Great Depression of the 1930s as country after country raises projectionist barriers to imported goods.

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World Bank President Robert Zoellick said the rising economic tensions reflected a weak global recovery.
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"...weak global recovery..."

That's laughable. What recovery? The "recovery" consists of the U.S. government buying U.S. stocks and bonds and printing trillions of worthless clownbucks.

This will end very badly as debt overwhelms nation after nation and printing devalues all global currencies. It's going to be a brutal downward spiral for the non-elite for many years to come.
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