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To: TobagoJack who wrote (77758)8/14/2011 2:02:02 PM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217944
 
It's like a forest. As trees with old dry branches die out and ultimately fall to the ground, younger trees are growing up fast.

The termites living off those huge old trees' trunks, will die out with dead wood.

The termites' analogy are those living off the welfare state.

If you approach the whole situation as a forest, you will see that there is not going to be a collapse as a condition for the growth to happen.

In fact as the dead wood fall to the ground, the sun penetrates the canopies and the younger trees grows faster.

The USD, YEN and Euro, being spread more evenly, are those dead wood turned into humus who fertilizes those younger trees.