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To: Daveyk who wrote (61102)11/15/2000 12:41:43 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116762
 
One can't push time one only picks up pieces of information and try to project the road that seems to have formed from these pieces that create a future possibility. I feel that we are some point going to be in for more inflation on imports.
Each and every time you reduce manufacturing in your own nation some one else gains to fill that need. You have a possibility of a monopoly being created elsewhere which we try to avoid and although you can rebuild here it is a slow process, the time frame. If numerous nations are in offering manufacturing goods you have numerous suppliers a free market. If one nation controls you have are going to see costs rising.

On our planet we follow suit. Where we have been others tread. The net bubble went from here to other parts of the world. In all cases no one stopped to think that you can't double the populous to create an explosion in consumer demand, something decreases when something gains.

By lowering the US dollar we would put ourselves into depression.