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To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (18562)9/12/1998 9:39:00 AM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 116789
 
I am wondering if there is not a natural flow of supply and demand and i am thinking Asia.
Yes we know how to stimulate but can we sustain what we create.
One can rush to implement programs and one can take on more debt but is it not the base of the economy that holds it all together.
So is earth energy not the root?
We have decreased demand by efficiency.
Yet I wonder if we have not created a mega monster in global trade.
An insatiable appetite for the IMF
In perpetuating funding we literally paralize innovation and natural growth
A house must be completely torn down before it can properly be rebuilt. That was Russia's problem the old guard was still there.
Yet one could say air now is the route.
I now question exactly what history will say about this period and Mr Clinton as somewhere in here is self discipline that is like the nation we print more to avoid the measure needed. Four years is not a long time principle sometimes dictates self control for good of all . If one must have all now what in other areas will show up as quick fix fouled somewhere down the line.
UK and Europe are no longer immune .
We on this board way ahead of the doom.
I think need has to generate money , not money .generate need,
Ad infinitum

Statically we are fine but the figures are obsolete tho current.
Cotton Richard?



To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (18562)9/12/1998 10:46:00 AM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116789
 
<< wonder if commodities will be the better play than gold..>>

Don't think so...At least short term people would still try to sell what they got to get dollars as their currencies continue to collapse (that is Latin America now) But at some point they will all have to rize against dollar as USA goes into deep recession (no new paradigm ahh?)..
Gold is scarce therefore it can't be produced with efficiency of say oil or coffee..thus the costs of production even if low do not matter much , except for lower overhead for mining companies...And France and Germany are in no mood of selling Gold now..