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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (86230)1/23/2012 11:13:59 AM
From: elmatador2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217856
 
People down here, pick up concepts I put forward and then they start looking to issues under the perspective that I place in here. Then they forget that it was me who put their brains into that line of thought.

I also do not dispute other people's ideas with a sleigh of hand such as:

Return to zero which I think will never happen.

Gold? will always be a marginal reserve of value.

TEOTWAWKI ? don't hold your breath.

But I don't go to TJ and say: You're wrong. Turn around and go drink a coffee or scratch my balls.

I keep using my line of argumentation -consistently- to prove my points vis a vis TJ's.

What are my points? Just in case you forgot:

We are unwinding the 60 years of US hegemony. The Great Unwinding? You must have read it. Else go back do a search and read.

Transition? Why not use rebalancing which is what I have saying to people here?

Look up and see: How many time you use the term transition?
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Please respect the people whom you are discussing by providing something as a counterpoint, else I am tempted to say you went gaga like MQ.



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (86230)1/23/2012 11:56:50 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217856
 
This is what I was telling in the year 2000

To: tradermike_1999 who wrote (1577) 12/26/2000 2:04:57 AM From: elmatador Read Replies (1) of 74240 The US economy cannot depend only on the American internal market. That is what has changed and it is not yet recognized.

Euro Inc. does not like a high Euro because there are one Trillion Euros earmarked for the reconstruction of former communist countries.

The US need foreign markets. What the US needs is to get Latin America in a giant market the same way Europe does. Absorbing countries that accept the rules of the game.

Getting poorer countries to walk the line. It happened with Spain, Portugal and Greece. Now will come Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic. This is good for the European economy.

As long as the US keep depending on the internal market alone grows come to a halt. Exactly what is happening now.