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To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (40789)3/25/2005 3:14:08 AM
From: Taikun  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 206317
 
I think it depends on the time frame.

S-T No, the rate hikes of late are believed to be strengthening the dollar

M-T Yes, rates may have to fall in the future to stimulate the economy

L-T Maybe Yes maybe no, eventually the impact of higher rates may strengthen the US economy, reduce the deficit.



To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (40789)3/25/2005 4:06:29 PM
From: SliderOnTheBlack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 206317
 
One last thought...............................

"Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty."

Thomas Jefferson



To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (40789)3/25/2005 9:39:46 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 206317
 
Ralp - please listen to Don Coxe's latest call. He now is beginning to see the realities of the Euro zone. Frankly, his late wakening to reality makes me a bit skeptical of what I thought was his wisdom. Weakening of the dollar - ok - against what?

Your political personna is incapable of seeing the realities of world economics. The Europeans do not work. They simply cannot compete with an elevated Europe.

Perhaps Don still has a bit of the northern hypocrisy disease that is clouding his vision!

Bob