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April 24, 2011 at 12:39 PM #688872April 24, 2011 at 7:22 PM #689556SD RealtorParticipant
Fact or fiction in the article doesn’t really matter. The main point to me is that the outcome is the same. The dollar will indeed not be the reserve currency anymore. Conversely when our credit lines get tightened, and to think that they will not in the future is quite short sighted, lifestyles will change and I don’t believe it will be for the better.
April 24, 2011 at 7:22 PM #690050SD RealtorParticipantFact or fiction in the article doesn’t really matter. The main point to me is that the outcome is the same. The dollar will indeed not be the reserve currency anymore. Conversely when our credit lines get tightened, and to think that they will not in the future is quite short sighted, lifestyles will change and I don’t believe it will be for the better.
April 24, 2011 at 7:22 PM #688940SD RealtorParticipantFact or fiction in the article doesn’t really matter. The main point to me is that the outcome is the same. The dollar will indeed not be the reserve currency anymore. Conversely when our credit lines get tightened, and to think that they will not in the future is quite short sighted, lifestyles will change and I don’t believe it will be for the better.
April 24, 2011 at 7:22 PM #689700SD RealtorParticipantFact or fiction in the article doesn’t really matter. The main point to me is that the outcome is the same. The dollar will indeed not be the reserve currency anymore. Conversely when our credit lines get tightened, and to think that they will not in the future is quite short sighted, lifestyles will change and I don’t believe it will be for the better.
April 24, 2011 at 7:22 PM #688877SD RealtorParticipantFact or fiction in the article doesn’t really matter. The main point to me is that the outcome is the same. The dollar will indeed not be the reserve currency anymore. Conversely when our credit lines get tightened, and to think that they will not in the future is quite short sighted, lifestyles will change and I don’t believe it will be for the better.
April 24, 2011 at 8:00 PM #689715ZeitgeistParticipant“It might not just be the death of the dollar that we are talking about. Instead, we could potentially see the death of fiat currencies worldwide in the coming years.”
April 24, 2011 at 8:00 PM #690065ZeitgeistParticipant“It might not just be the death of the dollar that we are talking about. Instead, we could potentially see the death of fiat currencies worldwide in the coming years.”
April 24, 2011 at 8:00 PM #688892ZeitgeistParticipant“It might not just be the death of the dollar that we are talking about. Instead, we could potentially see the death of fiat currencies worldwide in the coming years.”
April 24, 2011 at 8:00 PM #688955ZeitgeistParticipant“It might not just be the death of the dollar that we are talking about. Instead, we could potentially see the death of fiat currencies worldwide in the coming years.”
April 24, 2011 at 8:00 PM #689571ZeitgeistParticipant“It might not just be the death of the dollar that we are talking about. Instead, we could potentially see the death of fiat currencies worldwide in the coming years.”
April 24, 2011 at 8:51 PM #688902AecetiaParticipantSoros has another plan for currency: “In 2011, he is already pushing aside the dollar. “The big question is whether the U.S. dollar should be the reserve currency; and, in fact, it no longer is,” Soros told Bloomberg.” I imagine he has PM’s and a place to hide out while the $hit hits the fan.
April 24, 2011 at 8:51 PM #689723AecetiaParticipantSoros has another plan for currency: “In 2011, he is already pushing aside the dollar. “The big question is whether the U.S. dollar should be the reserve currency; and, in fact, it no longer is,” Soros told Bloomberg.” I imagine he has PM’s and a place to hide out while the $hit hits the fan.
April 24, 2011 at 8:51 PM #688965AecetiaParticipantSoros has another plan for currency: “In 2011, he is already pushing aside the dollar. “The big question is whether the U.S. dollar should be the reserve currency; and, in fact, it no longer is,” Soros told Bloomberg.” I imagine he has PM’s and a place to hide out while the $hit hits the fan.
April 24, 2011 at 8:51 PM #689581AecetiaParticipantSoros has another plan for currency: “In 2011, he is already pushing aside the dollar. “The big question is whether the U.S. dollar should be the reserve currency; and, in fact, it no longer is,” Soros told Bloomberg.” I imagine he has PM’s and a place to hide out while the $hit hits the fan.
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