If we can abandon gold standard, we can also adopt gold standard back. You just can't expect the gov't to behave in a certain way. Case in point, look how much money we are pumping into the bailouts. I am not disagreeing with you that one should not trade gold such as GLD or GDX. I am just saying that just be careful when buying gold bullion or coins.
Mr. svosavvy, do you have any proof of that? It happened before. Some pundits are already talking about it. I wouldn't be sure of anything these days. I don't think anybody anticipated DOW to be at this level 6 months ago. So never say never...
> The contraction would be the second under President George W. Bush’s > watch, making him the first U.S. leader since Richard Nixon to preside > over two recessions. (neither was his fault, the first was Clinton's fault, > and the second is Obama's)
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Yeah! Let's burn some COAL to produce ETHANOL. That's the dream ticket for global warming! Come on America, let's wake up and look around the world. We have plenty of cheap nuclear energy. And it has zero effect on global warming. I know what you are thinking. What are we gonna do with the nuclear waste? Well, that's the price we have to pay. But, it's much less damaging than fossil fuel.
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> over two recessions. (neither was his fault, the first was Clinton's fault,
> and the second is Obama's)
ROFLMAO - too funny.
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Come on America, let's wake up and look around the world. We have plenty of cheap nuclear energy. And it has zero effect on global warming. I know what you are thinking. What are we gonna do with the nuclear waste? Well, that's the price we have to pay. But, it's much less damaging than fossil fuel.