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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: stan_hughes who wrote (4815)3/10/2008 3:51:04 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 71445
 
I don't disagree, plants are not shipping containers, it takes
time to build those. If, however, manufacturing companies
finally make a decent profit, it's a step in the right
direction. I don't think American cars are all that bad,
not nearly as bad as their public image. Besides, some are
Japanese twins. Since both are made in the US, what's the
difference? US has the best trucks, even though those are
not popular nowadays. What about CPU and supercomputer
leadership? AMD, INTC, IBM.

First it's gonna be food processors and plastic knives, then
it will gradually spread to other items -g- Some more to go,
dollar - wise, but there is an end to this, provided that
fictitios capital is not bailed out forever, and no
Zimbabwization of the nation actually happens. That's very,
very important. Zimbabwization will mean a complete destruction
of the real economy in favor of Wall Street. This will end
in tears (real GDP going to zero, or close anyhow). So far
I am seeing a number of attempted bailouts, and that seems
to be a wrong approach. However, no massive printing is
attempted, which is good.