Chinese Are Likely to Halt Purchases of U.S. Treasury Debt [View article]
Correction: note end of last sentence. On Mar 14 03:14 PM DonaldRay wrote:
> "As China throttles way back on its purchase of US debt, America > will have three choices " > > The Above is where you are very very wrong...your own article gave > what will most likely happen and that will be an exchange of money > owe for real estate and commodities and this is China's end game. > > > "In addition, the Chinese have made it clear that their national > interests are best served by diversifying into commodities and other > real assets" > > If anyone thinks that our elected congress will not sell out our > country from under us then they obviously do not understand our current > situation came to be.
Chinese Are Likely to Halt Purchases of U.S. Treasury Debt [View article]
"As China throttles way back on its purchase of US debt, America will have three choices "
The Above is where you are very very wrong...your own article gave what will most likely happen and that will be an exchange of money owe for real estate and commodities and this is China's end game.
"In addition, the Chinese have made it clear that their national interests are best served by diversifying into commodities and other real assets"
If anyone thinks that our elected congress will not sell out our country from under us then they obviously do not understand our current situation.
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One more point...is the Author forgetting we are dealing with a communist country....they will not forget that our American Presidents brag about bankrupting the Soviet Union and causing democracy in that country...China will be prepared...If communism is intrinsically evil then perhaps that is exactly why they are buying so many Treasuries....to eventually at the right time to bankrupt us...one which we will not recover from for a hundred years. This is not a far right or left conspiracy theory...evil does as evil is and who do not think communism as evil?
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Your apostasy seems right on at first.....but as other has stated, plenty of cash for buy out of smaller companies which are begging for money injections in order to keep there head above water. Also, Exxon has done plenty of successful exploration, the problem is all the other countries are taking over the discoveries. Venezuela comes to mind. That is the problem with apostasy....it always seems right at first.
They do not actually give them money...they call and say how much do you need. Citi will tell them ...they will say okay and hang up...that is it..a verbal guaranteed....citi will then take that amount of credit and leverage it by 100 times and loan it out.....thus the world keeps turning and churning. What do you think money is any ways...nothing but a guranteed by those who prints it.
On Nov 23 09:40 AM Gilbert A... wrote:
> Dear Cramer, > > You don't think Citi will be allowed to close business. You are right, > they won't be allowed to do so. But they will do it... > > Because they are too big to fail, they are also to big to be saved. > > > AIG is a dwarf compare to Citi. > > How much for that bailout please ????? > > > Gilbert.:
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Correction: note end of last sentence.
On Mar 14 03:14 PM DonaldRay wrote:
> "As China throttles way back on its purchase of US debt, America
> will have three choices "
>
> The Above is where you are very very wrong...your own article gave
> what will most likely happen and that will be an exchange of money
> owe for real estate and commodities and this is China's end game.
>
>
> "In addition, the Chinese have made it clear that their national
> interests are best served by diversifying into commodities and other
> real assets"
>
> If anyone thinks that our elected congress will not sell out our
> country from under us then they obviously do not understand our current
> situation came to be.
Chinese Are Likely to Halt Purchases of U.S. Treasury Debt [View article]
The Above is where you are very very wrong...your own article gave what will most likely happen and that will be an exchange of money owe for real estate and commodities and this is China's end game.
"In addition, the Chinese have made it clear that their national interests are best served by diversifying into commodities and other real assets"
If anyone thinks that our elected congress will not sell out our country from under us then they obviously do not understand our current situation.
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What do you think money is any ways...nothing but a guranteed by those who prints it.
On Nov 23 09:40 AM Gilbert A... wrote:
> Dear Cramer,
>
> You don't think Citi will be allowed to close business. You are right,
> they won't be allowed to do so. But they will do it...
>
> Because they are too big to fail, they are also to big to be saved.
>
>
> AIG is a dwarf compare to Citi.
>
> How much for that bailout please ?????
>
>
> Gilbert.: