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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: Real Man who wrote (53817)11/10/2013 7:07:03 PM
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Simply change the name of your forum to "The Current US Dollar Crisis" or, better still, "The Worsening US Dollar Catastrophe". The latter is more accurate.

FWIW, I think that the equity and bond markets have been acting like a giant sponge and soaking up all of the excess liquidity that is printed (or e-printed), which keeps inflation and interest rates in check. J6P is still mired in a deep depression that was triggered in 2008, struggling to stay afloat and sinking under the weight of incomprehensible debt that grows larger by the day. Forget him ever repaying the capital that the nation owes. He can't even manage to service the debt, let alone repay the capital. The bitter end of the fractional-reserve banking system is written in stone, but the question is when will the major monetary collapse occur?

Beyond all of that, who knows what is actually happening. With all of the corruption, lies, manipulation, and crime within the federal government and federal reserve, there is simply no way to know what is true anymore. We only know what the men with guns pointed at our heads tell us to know. -nfg-
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