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March 28, 2009 at 11:20 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #374090
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Participant[quote=BGinRB]
Instead of having one barrel of oil valued at $US52 we will have a barrel of oil valued at WCU33, where WCU (World Currency Unit) is a function of several currencies. The idea is to limit the ability of the US to tax world wide populous at will.
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didn’t they do that back in the 70’s?
heck wasnt that the basis for creating the Euro?March 28, 2009 at 11:20 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #374373patb
Participant[quote=BGinRB]
Instead of having one barrel of oil valued at $US52 we will have a barrel of oil valued at WCU33, where WCU (World Currency Unit) is a function of several currencies. The idea is to limit the ability of the US to tax world wide populous at will.
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didn’t they do that back in the 70’s?
heck wasnt that the basis for creating the Euro?March 28, 2009 at 11:20 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #374545patb
Participant[quote=BGinRB]
Instead of having one barrel of oil valued at $US52 we will have a barrel of oil valued at WCU33, where WCU (World Currency Unit) is a function of several currencies. The idea is to limit the ability of the US to tax world wide populous at will.
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didn’t they do that back in the 70’s?
heck wasnt that the basis for creating the Euro?March 28, 2009 at 11:20 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #374589patb
Participant[quote=BGinRB]
Instead of having one barrel of oil valued at $US52 we will have a barrel of oil valued at WCU33, where WCU (World Currency Unit) is a function of several currencies. The idea is to limit the ability of the US to tax world wide populous at will.
[/quote]
didn’t they do that back in the 70’s?
heck wasnt that the basis for creating the Euro?March 28, 2009 at 11:20 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #374708patb
Participant[quote=BGinRB]
Instead of having one barrel of oil valued at $US52 we will have a barrel of oil valued at WCU33, where WCU (World Currency Unit) is a function of several currencies. The idea is to limit the ability of the US to tax world wide populous at will.
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didn’t they do that back in the 70’s?
heck wasnt that the basis for creating the Euro?patb
Participanti have a credit card i never used, it was a Platinum VISA
i had from IEEE, it used to be MBNA but somebody bought them.
It was no fee, so i kept it, it had an 18K credit line, they cancelled
it out of the blue, i called up, went around the bush with a
account rep and got it reactivated, to 9K. He asked why
i had it if i wasn’t using it, i told him, some day i was going to
walk out of the subway and someone would be selling their
Lexus for 2K and i’d want the credit around in case, i was a few
days away from getting my paycheck.Yeah, banks are limiting exposure, i think they figure there
won’t be TARP for credit card paper and they are seeing people
who never went bad on credit using it now.I personally hate credit cards, i think they are the spawn of the
devil.patb
Participanti have a credit card i never used, it was a Platinum VISA
i had from IEEE, it used to be MBNA but somebody bought them.
It was no fee, so i kept it, it had an 18K credit line, they cancelled
it out of the blue, i called up, went around the bush with a
account rep and got it reactivated, to 9K. He asked why
i had it if i wasn’t using it, i told him, some day i was going to
walk out of the subway and someone would be selling their
Lexus for 2K and i’d want the credit around in case, i was a few
days away from getting my paycheck.Yeah, banks are limiting exposure, i think they figure there
won’t be TARP for credit card paper and they are seeing people
who never went bad on credit using it now.I personally hate credit cards, i think they are the spawn of the
devil.patb
Participanti have a credit card i never used, it was a Platinum VISA
i had from IEEE, it used to be MBNA but somebody bought them.
It was no fee, so i kept it, it had an 18K credit line, they cancelled
it out of the blue, i called up, went around the bush with a
account rep and got it reactivated, to 9K. He asked why
i had it if i wasn’t using it, i told him, some day i was going to
walk out of the subway and someone would be selling their
Lexus for 2K and i’d want the credit around in case, i was a few
days away from getting my paycheck.Yeah, banks are limiting exposure, i think they figure there
won’t be TARP for credit card paper and they are seeing people
who never went bad on credit using it now.I personally hate credit cards, i think they are the spawn of the
devil.patb
Participanti have a credit card i never used, it was a Platinum VISA
i had from IEEE, it used to be MBNA but somebody bought them.
It was no fee, so i kept it, it had an 18K credit line, they cancelled
it out of the blue, i called up, went around the bush with a
account rep and got it reactivated, to 9K. He asked why
i had it if i wasn’t using it, i told him, some day i was going to
walk out of the subway and someone would be selling their
Lexus for 2K and i’d want the credit around in case, i was a few
days away from getting my paycheck.Yeah, banks are limiting exposure, i think they figure there
won’t be TARP for credit card paper and they are seeing people
who never went bad on credit using it now.I personally hate credit cards, i think they are the spawn of the
devil.patb
Participanti have a credit card i never used, it was a Platinum VISA
i had from IEEE, it used to be MBNA but somebody bought them.
It was no fee, so i kept it, it had an 18K credit line, they cancelled
it out of the blue, i called up, went around the bush with a
account rep and got it reactivated, to 9K. He asked why
i had it if i wasn’t using it, i told him, some day i was going to
walk out of the subway and someone would be selling their
Lexus for 2K and i’d want the credit around in case, i was a few
days away from getting my paycheck.Yeah, banks are limiting exposure, i think they figure there
won’t be TARP for credit card paper and they are seeing people
who never went bad on credit using it now.I personally hate credit cards, i think they are the spawn of the
devil.patb
Participantif you zoom out, it’s interesting.
A lot of Flyover country isn’t showing any foreclosure heat.
I suspect in areas that had population loss, people just never
got into house flipping.patb
Participantif you zoom out, it’s interesting.
A lot of Flyover country isn’t showing any foreclosure heat.
I suspect in areas that had population loss, people just never
got into house flipping.patb
Participantif you zoom out, it’s interesting.
A lot of Flyover country isn’t showing any foreclosure heat.
I suspect in areas that had population loss, people just never
got into house flipping.patb
Participantif you zoom out, it’s interesting.
A lot of Flyover country isn’t showing any foreclosure heat.
I suspect in areas that had population loss, people just never
got into house flipping. -
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