The administration is playing directly from both 1933 playbooks: DC and Berlin. Gold confiscation is on page one. It is a very likely possibility. Already the mint reports many coins 'not available' for sale.
On May 29 09:02 AM The Goy wrote:
> Why would you think that just because they did something a certain > way in the 1930's they will do it the same way. Our government has > shown it is willing to go to any lengths to push it's agenda, so > why would you feel comfortable rellying on a 1930's example. Besides, > IMO gold will not be what they confiscate, it will be other metals.
Why Our Credit Crunch Mirrors the Weimar Hyperinflation from 1919-1923 [View article]
Friar:
You ask who has the courage to say why they give you thumbs down.
I do so because you are so clearly judgmental that we, the average Joes, are to blame for the current unpleasantness. You expect good intentions (solving world pollution, hunger, and disease) will lead to the expected results. The unfortunate, and ironic, truth is that good intentions are the road to hel....perdition.
"In the short run we are going to have to be selfsustaining, but we emerge US will emerge stronger. I advise everyone to buy Chinese stocks, bait and switch back at them. "
Would it not be safer to invest in US Food producers, farm equip makers and related issuers, with similar upsides?
The Myth of Gold Confiscation [View article]
On May 29 09:02 AM The Goy wrote:
> Why would you think that just because they did something a certain
> way in the 1930's they will do it the same way. Our government has
> shown it is willing to go to any lengths to push it's agenda, so
> why would you feel comfortable rellying on a 1930's example. Besides,
> IMO gold will not be what they confiscate, it will be other metals.
Why Our Credit Crunch Mirrors the Weimar Hyperinflation from 1919-1923 [View article]
You ask who has the courage to say why they give you thumbs down.
I do so because you are so clearly judgmental that we, the average Joes, are to blame for the current unpleasantness. You expect good intentions (solving world pollution, hunger, and disease) will lead to the expected results. The unfortunate, and ironic, truth is that good intentions are the road to hel....perdition.
You have a great heart. Get a head.
The Coming Dollar Deflation [View article]
Would it not be safer to invest in US Food producers, farm equip makers and related issuers, with similar upsides?