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


To: ggersh who wrote (26524)1/26/2010 3:24:32 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71475
 
Printing has been very large, but tiny in comparison to the
bomb or even the debt market. When the stimulus runs out and
if we start back down, expect a nuclear implosion. Fiscal
and moral issues will nix more bailouts.

Government debt issues are spreading from PIIGS in Europe to
UK, and, finally to the US. This smells like Endgame some
time soon, perhaps, this year.

politico.com



To: ggersh who wrote (26524)1/26/2010 3:31:55 PM
From: ayn rand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71475
 
no worries for now. we can always print more and let the future deal with the consequences.

As far as i can determine , that has been the singular plan for some time. if anyone sees anything different, please let us know!

if things get worse, we can always create a crisis, more bailout money, or war. what's the point in having military bases in over 100 countries and the most powerful military machine in the universe if we don't have an occasional world war or two per century. all we have to do is find out where there is something we need and declare them our enemy.

i am still trying to get a piece of some bailout money for me, but have been unsuccessful so far.

it's a good thing we are now shareholders of all these big companies too big to fail. gives me a warm feeling of ownership. i would like to know where i can get some of my shares and how to cash them in.