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Old June 18th, 2007, 11:51 PM posted to sci.econ,rec.travel.usa-canada,misc.consumers,alt.politics.libertarian,alt.gossip.celebrities
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Old June 19th, 2007, 01:04 AM posted to sci.econ,rec.travel.usa-canada,misc.consumers,alt.politics.libertarian,alt.gossip.celebrities
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"Useful Info" wrote in message
ps.com...
Read all about it, he http://Muvy.org


I didn't bother to read your link, but it is nonsense.
If there was good reason to think the dollar was going to collapse,
speculators would be selling it like crazy, and it would already have
collapsed. Unless of course you know something no one else does; in which
case you shouldn't be telling anyone.


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Old June 19th, 2007, 01:11 AM posted to sci.econ,rec.travel.usa-canada,misc.consumers,alt.politics.libertarian,alt.gossip.celebrities
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Toller wrote:

"Useful Info" wrote in message
ps.com...
Read all about it, he http://Muvy.org


I didn't bother to read your link, but it is nonsense.
If there was good reason to think the dollar was going to collapse,
speculators would be selling it like crazy, and it would already have
collapsed. Unless of course you know something no one else does; in which
case you shouldn't be telling anyone.


Well, they are selling it, albeit in a trickle. Case in two points:

1) Dropping $ exchange rate ove rthe last 5 years.

2) Rising cost of Gold in $.


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Old June 19th, 2007, 01:11 AM posted to sci.econ,rec.travel.usa-canada,misc.consumers,alt.politics.libertarian,alt.gossip.celebrities
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Useful Info wrote:

Read all about it, he http://Muvy.org


Take your spam elsewhere.

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Old June 19th, 2007, 05:06 AM posted to sci.econ,rec.travel.usa-canada,misc.consumers,alt.politics.libertarian,alt.gossip.celebrities
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"Peter B. P." wrote in message
k...
Toller wrote:

"Useful Info" wrote in message
ps.com...
Read all about it, he http://Muvy.org


I didn't bother to read your link, but it is nonsense.
If there was good reason to think the dollar was going to collapse,
speculators would be selling it like crazy, and it would already have
collapsed. Unless of course you know something no one else does; in
which
case you shouldn't be telling anyone.


Well, they are selling it, albeit in a trickle. Case in two points:

1) Dropping $ exchange rate ove rthe last 5 years.

2) Rising cost of Gold in $.

Collapses are usually not slight 5 year trends; but if that is how you want
to define it, then you are right!


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Old June 19th, 2007, 07:45 AM posted to sci.econ,rec.travel.usa-canada,misc.consumers,alt.politics.libertarian,alt.gossip.celebrities
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 04:06:09 +0000, Toller wrote:


"Peter B. P." wrote in message
k...
Toller wrote:

"Useful Info" wrote in message
ps.com...
Read all about it, he http://Muvy.org


I didn't bother to read your link, but it is nonsense. If there was
good reason to think the dollar was going to collapse, speculators
would be selling it like crazy, and it would already have collapsed.
Unless of course you know something no one else does; in which
case you shouldn't be telling anyone.


Well, they are selling it, albeit in a trickle. Case in two points:

1) Dropping $ exchange rate ove rthe last 5 years.

2) Rising cost of Gold in $.

Collapses are usually not slight 5 year trends; but if that is how you
want to define it, then you are right!


Think "rate of change":
http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/co...CAD&amt=1&t=5y

Rarely is there an event that sparks an immediate collapse of any economy,
inevitably a depression/collapse is gradual, an accumulation, a gesault of
events if you will.

At this very moment federal printing presses are in hyperdrive but since
Bush has eliminated the M3 report few know the degree of money printing.
Couple that with an enormous balance of trade deficit, tens of trillions
of dollars in hidden debt, $9 trillion in outstanding debt bonds, deficit
spending, bleeding our military dry in foreign conquest, spiking energy
prices, you'll see that a peak of but a few of these events can easily tip
the scales to a run on the banks.

Investors are leaving the US in droves, look at the European and Asian
stock markets in comparison to our measly rise barely above the 9/11 in
real numbers. In reality those numbers must be tempered with the
inflation of the American dollar which is down against most every world
currency.

The writing is on the wall.

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Old June 19th, 2007, 09:01 AM posted to sci.econ,rec.travel.usa-canada,misc.consumers,alt.politics.libertarian,alt.gossip.celebrities
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"Curly Surmudgeon" wrote in message
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 04:06:09 +0000, Toller wrote:

Investors are leaving the US in droves, look at the European and Asian

Uh-huh. Is that why the Dow recently hit new highs, helped partly by
foreign investment? KM
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Old June 19th, 2007, 09:40 AM posted to sci.econ,rec.travel.usa-canada,misc.consumers,alt.politics.libertarian,alt.gossip.celebrities
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Default The coming collapse of the US dollar

Curly Surmudgeon wrote
Toller wrote
Peter B. P. wrote
Toller wrote
Useful Info wrote


Read all about it, he http://Muvy.org


I didn't bother to read your link, but it is nonsense. If there was
good reason to think the dollar was going to collapse, speculators
would be selling it like crazy, and it would already have
collapsed. Unless of course you know something no one else does;
in which case you shouldn't be telling anyone.


Well, they are selling it, albeit in a trickle. Case in two points:


1) Dropping $ exchange rate ove rthe last 5 years.


2) Rising cost of Gold in $.


Collapses are usually not slight 5 year trends; but if
that is how you want to define it, then you are right!


Think "rate of change":


Pity that doesnt show any rate of change.

And its stupid to be comparing it with the CAN too.

http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/co...CAD&amt=1&t=5y


Rarely is there an event that sparks an immediate collapse of any economy,


Never in fact.

inevitably a depression/collapse is gradual, an accumulation, a gesault of events if you will.


Thats utterly mangled too. And the US economy aint about to collapse or see a depression either.

At this very moment federal printing presses are in hyperdrive


Pig ignorant fantasy.

but since Bush has eliminated the M3 report few know the degree of money printing.


That aint what is going on.

Couple that with an enormous balance of trade deficit,
tens of trillions of dollars in hidden debt,


Pig ignorant lie.

$9 trillion in outstanding debt bonds, deficit spending,


Thats double counting.

bleeding our military dry in foreign conquest,


It aint the 'conquest' that cost the money.

spiking energy prices, you'll see that a peak of but a few of
these events can easily tip the scales to a run on the banks.


Fantasy, there wont be any run on the banks, you watch.

Investors are leaving the US in droves,


Pig ignorant lie.

look at the European and Asian stock markets in comparison
to our measly rise barely above the 9/11 in real numbers.


Pig ignorant lie.

In reality those numbers must be tempered with the inflation of the
American dollar which is down against most every world currency.


The writing is on the wall.


Pity you have wanked yourself blind.


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Old June 19th, 2007, 01:50 PM posted to sci.econ,rec.travel.usa-canada,misc.consumers,alt.politics.libertarian,alt.gossip.celebrities
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Default The coming collapse of the US dollar

Alohacyberian wrote:

"Curly Surmudgeon" wrote in message
news
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 04:06:09 +0000, Toller wrote:

Investors are leaving the US in droves, look at the European and Asian

Uh-huh. Is that why the Dow recently hit new highs, helped partly by
foreign investment? KM


Isn't that exactly what was seen back in teh days before the Great
Depression?

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Old June 19th, 2007, 03:55 PM posted to sci.econ,rec.travel.usa-canada,misc.consumers,alt.politics.libertarian,alt.gossip.celebrities
Toller
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Default The coming collapse of the US dollar

At this very moment federal printing presses are in hyperdrive but since
Bush has eliminated the M3 report few know the degree of money printing.
Couple that with an enormous balance of trade deficit, tens of trillions
of dollars in hidden debt, $9 trillion in outstanding debt bonds, deficit
spending, bleeding our military dry in foreign conquest, spiking energy
prices, you'll see that a peak of but a few of these events can easily tip
the scales to a run on the banks.

It is hard us ignorant folk to discuss most of that, but a run on the banks?
Come on, get real.


 




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