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To: KyrosL who wrote (66377)9/23/2010 7:47:35 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217652
 
kyrosl, the issue being debated is not whether usa can print or not. on that we are in agreement, that usa can print. and i am in truth counting on usa printing.

the issue is can you and yours and your neighbors print? if not, suggest you save yourself. sincerely.

printing as a solution, especially when doing so to maintain an empire, leads to utter destruction of all classes except the highest and the lowest.

re overseas bases, they are inexpensive in the grand scheme of things. when they are cut, expect hyper inflation, for that is when usa can only print without the buffer of global savings and global printings, and that is when we transition to hyperinflation

the issue with the usa budget is not nearly as much re overseas bases, but domestic wants.

so, again, save yours and yourself, and try to save your neighbors. debt deflation coupled with fiat money inflation is not only corrosive, but toxic, and fatally so.

the experience of monetary zero-state reset shall be quite unpleasant even as it would be purifying



To: KyrosL who wrote (66377)9/23/2010 7:53:17 PM
From: TobagoJack2 Recommendations  Respond to of 217652
 
my hk dollar is hard-pegged to the usd, and my cost of money is effectively zero, even as hkg loan source is plentiful to all who wants it

hk is not leveraged

hk interest on deposit is 0.01 to 0.0001%, depending on bank

hk economy has to do with everything china and plenty of things global

we are by necessity sensitive to all socio-econo-politico-geopolitical-monetary affairs of all large economies

what we see is not encouraging

but what we see is also that most others do not see in part or whole

this is not a boast, just a statement of truth, and it does not make our interpretation automatically correct, but does make our nightmares more vivid

save yourself