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To: Sea Otter who wrote (27719)1/12/2008 12:29:30 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217619
 
<<what are you smoking tonight?>>

i should get better at the prose as the barbarian army breaches the 1,600 line of defence ... eh, sorry, i meant gold reaches the 1/10 road marker on way to 16,000 usd

:0)

just practicing up

am also thinking about that open letter i will be writing to cb ilain and maurice mq at that time



To: Sea Otter who wrote (27719)1/13/2008 12:31:35 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217619
 
A collapse of the dollar would mean that the United States could no longer run massive trade deficits with China and the oil-exporting countries, paying for consumer goods and oil with "perfumed paper bills" that then return to the United States in the form of purchases of U.S. Treasury securities. Instead, it would have to pay for imported goods like other countries largely do—with goods and services that it produces.