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October 14, 2009 at 4:10 PM #469820October 14, 2009 at 5:25 PM #469018partypupParticipant
[quote=martink110]Maybe the dollar losing reserve currency will be blessing. It will be cheaper to manufactor and export American goods. It will be too expensive to import goods, we’ll have to make them here. The US can let whatever the new reserve currency is pay for the United Nations and NATO and world hunger relief and all the other crap we pay for and we can remove our armies from Gemany and Japan. (Russia and China would love that) Lot’s more Americans at home, having to buy stuff – America will have to restart industrial manufacturing again! yeah![/quote]
Martin, I’m with you. This is going to be very painful, but it will work out best for everyone concerned – the rest of the world and us – in the end. The pressure of being a super power is too great to bear. Time to step down and let someone else carry that load and that debt. Ugh.
October 14, 2009 at 5:25 PM #469203partypupParticipant[quote=martink110]Maybe the dollar losing reserve currency will be blessing. It will be cheaper to manufactor and export American goods. It will be too expensive to import goods, we’ll have to make them here. The US can let whatever the new reserve currency is pay for the United Nations and NATO and world hunger relief and all the other crap we pay for and we can remove our armies from Gemany and Japan. (Russia and China would love that) Lot’s more Americans at home, having to buy stuff – America will have to restart industrial manufacturing again! yeah![/quote]
Martin, I’m with you. This is going to be very painful, but it will work out best for everyone concerned – the rest of the world and us – in the end. The pressure of being a super power is too great to bear. Time to step down and let someone else carry that load and that debt. Ugh.
October 14, 2009 at 5:25 PM #469561partypupParticipant[quote=martink110]Maybe the dollar losing reserve currency will be blessing. It will be cheaper to manufactor and export American goods. It will be too expensive to import goods, we’ll have to make them here. The US can let whatever the new reserve currency is pay for the United Nations and NATO and world hunger relief and all the other crap we pay for and we can remove our armies from Gemany and Japan. (Russia and China would love that) Lot’s more Americans at home, having to buy stuff – America will have to restart industrial manufacturing again! yeah![/quote]
Martin, I’m with you. This is going to be very painful, but it will work out best for everyone concerned – the rest of the world and us – in the end. The pressure of being a super power is too great to bear. Time to step down and let someone else carry that load and that debt. Ugh.
October 14, 2009 at 5:25 PM #469631partypupParticipant[quote=martink110]Maybe the dollar losing reserve currency will be blessing. It will be cheaper to manufactor and export American goods. It will be too expensive to import goods, we’ll have to make them here. The US can let whatever the new reserve currency is pay for the United Nations and NATO and world hunger relief and all the other crap we pay for and we can remove our armies from Gemany and Japan. (Russia and China would love that) Lot’s more Americans at home, having to buy stuff – America will have to restart industrial manufacturing again! yeah![/quote]
Martin, I’m with you. This is going to be very painful, but it will work out best for everyone concerned – the rest of the world and us – in the end. The pressure of being a super power is too great to bear. Time to step down and let someone else carry that load and that debt. Ugh.
October 14, 2009 at 5:25 PM #469845partypupParticipant[quote=martink110]Maybe the dollar losing reserve currency will be blessing. It will be cheaper to manufactor and export American goods. It will be too expensive to import goods, we’ll have to make them here. The US can let whatever the new reserve currency is pay for the United Nations and NATO and world hunger relief and all the other crap we pay for and we can remove our armies from Gemany and Japan. (Russia and China would love that) Lot’s more Americans at home, having to buy stuff – America will have to restart industrial manufacturing again! yeah![/quote]
Martin, I’m with you. This is going to be very painful, but it will work out best for everyone concerned – the rest of the world and us – in the end. The pressure of being a super power is too great to bear. Time to step down and let someone else carry that load and that debt. Ugh.
October 14, 2009 at 5:25 PM #469023partypupParticipant[quote=martink110]
Not sure what’s going on or going to happen, but I’m glad I took 50% of my 401k last summer and bought silver and gold.[/quote]You are a very brave and very smart man, and I think you will be rewarded handsomely.
October 14, 2009 at 5:25 PM #469208partypupParticipant[quote=martink110]
Not sure what’s going on or going to happen, but I’m glad I took 50% of my 401k last summer and bought silver and gold.[/quote]You are a very brave and very smart man, and I think you will be rewarded handsomely.
October 14, 2009 at 5:25 PM #469566partypupParticipant[quote=martink110]
Not sure what’s going on or going to happen, but I’m glad I took 50% of my 401k last summer and bought silver and gold.[/quote]You are a very brave and very smart man, and I think you will be rewarded handsomely.
October 14, 2009 at 5:25 PM #469636partypupParticipant[quote=martink110]
Not sure what’s going on or going to happen, but I’m glad I took 50% of my 401k last summer and bought silver and gold.[/quote]You are a very brave and very smart man, and I think you will be rewarded handsomely.
October 14, 2009 at 5:25 PM #469850partypupParticipant[quote=martink110]
Not sure what’s going on or going to happen, but I’m glad I took 50% of my 401k last summer and bought silver and gold.[/quote]You are a very brave and very smart man, and I think you will be rewarded handsomely.
October 14, 2009 at 6:31 PM #469033KSMountainParticipant[quote=partypup]
The pressure of being a super power is too great to bear.[/quote]
For whom?
[quote=partypup]
Time to step down and let someone else carry that load [/quote]
Wow, how inspiring. That’s the spirit! Got any candidate nations in mind? One you think will do as good or better than the U.S. has since say 1944?So sad the defeatism. Perhaps you actually hope for the chaotic future you predict, thinking that this will increase the value of your gold holdings. Seems a cold comfort.
October 14, 2009 at 6:31 PM #469218KSMountainParticipant[quote=partypup]
The pressure of being a super power is too great to bear.[/quote]
For whom?
[quote=partypup]
Time to step down and let someone else carry that load [/quote]
Wow, how inspiring. That’s the spirit! Got any candidate nations in mind? One you think will do as good or better than the U.S. has since say 1944?So sad the defeatism. Perhaps you actually hope for the chaotic future you predict, thinking that this will increase the value of your gold holdings. Seems a cold comfort.
October 14, 2009 at 6:31 PM #469576KSMountainParticipant[quote=partypup]
The pressure of being a super power is too great to bear.[/quote]
For whom?
[quote=partypup]
Time to step down and let someone else carry that load [/quote]
Wow, how inspiring. That’s the spirit! Got any candidate nations in mind? One you think will do as good or better than the U.S. has since say 1944?So sad the defeatism. Perhaps you actually hope for the chaotic future you predict, thinking that this will increase the value of your gold holdings. Seems a cold comfort.
October 14, 2009 at 6:31 PM #469646KSMountainParticipant[quote=partypup]
The pressure of being a super power is too great to bear.[/quote]
For whom?
[quote=partypup]
Time to step down and let someone else carry that load [/quote]
Wow, how inspiring. That’s the spirit! Got any candidate nations in mind? One you think will do as good or better than the U.S. has since say 1944?So sad the defeatism. Perhaps you actually hope for the chaotic future you predict, thinking that this will increase the value of your gold holdings. Seems a cold comfort.
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