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SanDiegoDaveParticipant
Don’t forget about silver. Arguably even better than gold.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=slv(disclosure: I’m long SLV)
SanDiegoDaveParticipantDon’t forget about silver. Arguably even better than gold.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=slv(disclosure: I’m long SLV)
SanDiegoDaveParticipantDon’t forget about silver. Arguably even better than gold.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=slv(disclosure: I’m long SLV)
SanDiegoDaveParticipantDon’t forget about silver. Arguably even better than gold.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=slv(disclosure: I’m long SLV)
March 19, 2009 at 4:22 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #369651SanDiegoDaveParticipantI think a simple congressional law would do it.
But I would be 100% opposed to it. We already have global currencies: they’re called precious metals.
If anything, Congress should overturn the law that bars the states from creating their own currencies. In times like this, better states could see their own currency do well on the International market vs. the dollar.
March 19, 2009 at 4:22 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #369938SanDiegoDaveParticipantI think a simple congressional law would do it.
But I would be 100% opposed to it. We already have global currencies: they’re called precious metals.
If anything, Congress should overturn the law that bars the states from creating their own currencies. In times like this, better states could see their own currency do well on the International market vs. the dollar.
March 19, 2009 at 4:22 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #370105SanDiegoDaveParticipantI think a simple congressional law would do it.
But I would be 100% opposed to it. We already have global currencies: they’re called precious metals.
If anything, Congress should overturn the law that bars the states from creating their own currencies. In times like this, better states could see their own currency do well on the International market vs. the dollar.
March 19, 2009 at 4:22 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #370146SanDiegoDaveParticipantI think a simple congressional law would do it.
But I would be 100% opposed to it. We already have global currencies: they’re called precious metals.
If anything, Congress should overturn the law that bars the states from creating their own currencies. In times like this, better states could see their own currency do well on the International market vs. the dollar.
March 19, 2009 at 4:22 AM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #370261SanDiegoDaveParticipantI think a simple congressional law would do it.
But I would be 100% opposed to it. We already have global currencies: they’re called precious metals.
If anything, Congress should overturn the law that bars the states from creating their own currencies. In times like this, better states could see their own currency do well on the International market vs. the dollar.
SanDiegoDaveParticipantInflation will hit long before a year 2013 bottom is reached. In terms of adjusting for inflation, it “may” be accurate. But in real dollars, we’ll hit bottom by mid-2010.
SanDiegoDaveParticipantInflation will hit long before a year 2013 bottom is reached. In terms of adjusting for inflation, it “may” be accurate. But in real dollars, we’ll hit bottom by mid-2010.
SanDiegoDaveParticipantInflation will hit long before a year 2013 bottom is reached. In terms of adjusting for inflation, it “may” be accurate. But in real dollars, we’ll hit bottom by mid-2010.
SanDiegoDaveParticipantInflation will hit long before a year 2013 bottom is reached. In terms of adjusting for inflation, it “may” be accurate. But in real dollars, we’ll hit bottom by mid-2010.
SanDiegoDaveParticipantInflation will hit long before a year 2013 bottom is reached. In terms of adjusting for inflation, it “may” be accurate. But in real dollars, we’ll hit bottom by mid-2010.
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