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


To: RockyBalboa who wrote (19551)4/8/2009 2:46:20 PM
From: Real Man  Respond to of 71454
 
Right.



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (19551)4/8/2009 4:14:16 PM
From: ggersh  Respond to of 71454
 
This response was PRICELESS! ROTFLMAO!

"Can I write some swaps to insure you in case the post office bankrupts or in the case that they alter the rules on the forever contract?"



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (19551)4/9/2009 4:43:00 AM
From: Real Man  Respond to of 71454
 
Geezus. This needs to be undone. We are in a very similar
situation. -g-

en.wikipedia.org

"John Law (usually pronounced Jean Lass by contemporary French)
(bap. 21 April 1671 – 21 March 1729) was a Scottish economist
who believed that money was only a means of exchange that did
not constitute wealth in itself and that national wealth
depended on trade. At one time he was considered little more
than a colorful con man, responsible for the Mississippi
Bubble and a chaotic economic collapse in France. Beginning in
the 1960s his reputation has improved, to the point he is now
considered by some to be one of the most important pre-Adam
Smith economic thinkers and a successful economic policymaker
whose work was undone by corruption and reactionism of the
House of Bourbon.
"