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To: ferris wheel who wrote (80276)9/25/2011 6:18:59 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 220562
 
Do you really think that the Feds will allow the USD to rise by much?

What can they do, that they haven't already done? The politicians and public are already screaming about what they've already done.. And we're possibly looking at a gov't shutdown in the US over a budgetary battle.

They provided up to $6 Trillion in potential money supply ($600 Billion x 10 for fractional lending).

But commodity prices are collapsing in anticipation of global recession, if not depression, over the event in Europe, as well as slowing in China.

One can only pump so much Meth into a body before it finally crashes and has to rest and recuperate.

Only lower commodity prices will make it possible for consumers to be able to afford the end-item products. That, and having an actual job. Now it's a question of the "chicken or the egg"?..

Hawk