America's On Sale - and the World's Buying [View article]
Europe is going to get crushed if they don't debase - no question.
Why all the gold shills seems to tout the party line that highly valued currencies are critical to survival - really then why do the export countries for the last ten years attempt to debase routinely? What has Japan economy done with their beautiful currency or the Swiss - not lighting the world on fire.
Look at each nation's growth that is high- either export manufacturing with cheap currency- Asia, India or countries that are not being hampered like we are by 30 years of antigrowth green peace movements. These countries export their natural resources - Canada, Aus,Brazil,Norway, and Russia nice currency rise against ours. The tide will change soon as indicated when the commodity run even just levels and the dollar has no where but up as mentioned.
It would be nice if we seasoned as an electorate and allowed natural resources to be a bigger part of our economy similar to the highly touted "environmentally sensitive" elite countries listed above that are in a drilling,mining,blasti... mania.
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Europe is going to get crushed if they don't debase - no question.
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Why all the gold shills seems to tout the party line that highly valued currencies are critical to survival - really then why do the export countries for the last ten years attempt to debase routinely? What has Japan economy done with their beautiful currency or the Swiss - not lighting the world on fire.
Look at each nation's growth that is high- either export manufacturing with cheap currency- Asia, India or countries that are not being hampered like we are by 30 years of antigrowth green peace movements. These countries export their natural resources - Canada, Aus,Brazil,Norway, and Russia nice currency rise against ours. The tide will change soon as indicated when the commodity run even just levels and the dollar has no where but up as mentioned.
It would be nice if we seasoned as an electorate and allowed natural resources to be a bigger part of our economy similar to the highly touted "environmentally sensitive" elite countries listed above that are in a drilling,mining,blasti... mania.