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American dollars is plunging: NO MORE TRAVEL!
Your post just shows the immense ignorance of the anti_Bu****es. To wit: I am not sure what G. W. Bush is doing but the American dollar is getting weaker every day and virtually every where in the World, including South Pacific, Europe, and Japan! Weaker equals cheaper exports from the US and costlier ones from other parts of the world. Which would you buy--the cheaper or the more expensive? You will find out when European exports plunge. This is also why the Asian currencies aren't falling as much as the Euro. They, of course, realize this and are taking counteraction, making them less competitive against the US but more against the Europeans. Is it a part of Bush's "stragetic initiative" to confine the Americans from expanding their knowledge of the world? Or is it simply his stupidity that causes this embarassing disaster? No, it's your stupidity for not understanding what you are posting about. If you had a clue, you would know that the main factor are the trade imbalance (which will move toward correction through the mechanism cited above) and interest rate levels (which are low in the US the help the economy develop). Raise interest rates and the dollar will strengthen but the economy will slow? Which do you prefer? For those who want to jump up and defend Bush, if you think this cast of blame is unfair, think of the boost in Bush's approval rating after Saddam's captu Bush does not deserve any credit for the capture of Saddam but his handling of the economy has every thing to do with this drastic plunge of the American dollar and the integrity of the American values. Not unfair, just stupid and ill-informed. November 2004 is too long to wait for! For what? For the choice of the Democratic dwarfs to lose in a landslice? |
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American dollars is plunging: NO MORE TRAVEL!
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 05:13:14 GMT, Hernandez
wrote: "alohacyberian" wrote in : "Mike" wrote in message ... Rosenberg wrote: I am not sure what G. W. Bush is doing but the American dollar is getting weaker every day and virtually every where in the World, including South Pacific, Europe, and Japan! You say that like its a bad thing. What if the US dollar was over-valued, and is coming back to reality? This is good news for exporters and the US tourist industry. Overseas travel is still cheap for Americans. Of course, finding places where people still like them is getting harder. If you'd get off your duff and do some traveling, you'd probably discover that not many foreigners are influenced by the hate-America media in Europe and the United States. People abroad will accept you for who you are and what you are and won't be very interested in where you hail from unless you insist on being hated. KM I just got back from Belgium last week following a 3-month stay in Germany and I must say I would be better off without showing my US passport. The nice folks of Europe would treat me for who I was...until they learn that I was an American. Yes. It's true that that the positive image of the US has been tarnished by the arrogance and boastful attitude projected and enforced by the US president George W. Bush. Great going George! Must be you. With the exception of Belgium, which has self-appointed itself the judicial branch of the world in ITS supreme arrogance, I have been to Germany several times and experienced no such reaction. And sure we should have listened to them. Then Saddam would still be in power rather than prison, killing 100,000 or so a year. That was their answer. Funny they didn;t have that view when Hitler was killing them isn't it? |
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American dollars is plunging: NO MORE TRAVEL!
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 12:36:17 +0100, "Sjoerd"
wrote: "alohacyberian" schreef in bericht ... To blame someone else's inborn envy of the U.S. and America-hatred on President Bush is laughable. To accuse someone who has justified criticism of the US of "envy" is just one of the many trics used by arrogant Americans like yourself. For once and for all: foreigners who criticize US policies are NOT envious of a country which has higher poverty rates, less access to medical care, a lower life-expectancy, much longer work hours, and less freedom than most other developed countries in the world. Sjoerd Yes, you are right. They are too stupid to be envious and oblivious to what their own governments are doing to them, to wit: 1. they have consistent double digit unemployment 2. their economies are in constant doldrums 3. they have a completely inferior medical system whereas the US' is widely recognized by even their own doctors as where they would go if they had a serious illness and where 90% of he world's drugs are invented 4. longer working hours means a healthier economy. Can you imagine how bad your economies would really be if others actually worked like Americans? Then you would have a triple digit unemployment rate 5. we have a lot more freedom than Iraq ever had under Saddam which has now been reversed since we didn't listen to idiots like yourself. 6..Oh, and don't forget to talk to Chirac about tearing off all those Muslim headscarves while you are celebrating your freedom twit. |
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American dollars is plunging: NO MORE TRAVEL!
schreef in bericht ... This is also why the Asian currencies aren't falling as much as the Euro. They, of course, realize this and are taking counteraction, making them less competitive against the US but more against the Europeans. As usual, you don't have a clue. The euro isn't *falling* against the US$, it is*rising*. And many Asian currencies (such as the Chinese yuan, the HK$ and the Thai baht) are de-facto linked to the US$, so there is no "counteraction" at all. Sjoerd |
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American dollars is plunging: NO MORE TRAVEL!
schreef in bericht ... On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 12:36:17 +0100, "Sjoerd" wrote: "alohacyberian" schreef in bericht ... To blame someone else's inborn envy of the U.S. and America-hatred on President Bush is laughable. To accuse someone who has justified criticism of the US of "envy" is just one of the many trics used by arrogant Americans like yourself. For once and for all: foreigners who criticize US policies are NOT envious of a country which has higher poverty rates, less access to medical care, a lower life-expectancy, much longer work hours, and less freedom than most other developed countries in the world. Sjoerd Yes, you are right. They are too stupid to be envious and oblivious to what their own governments are doing to them, to wit: 1. they have consistent double digit unemployment Very few countries in N/W/S Europe, OZ, NZ, Japan have "consistent double digit unemployment". Try again. 2. their economies are in constant doldrums Nonsense. Try again. 3. they have a completely inferior medical system whereas the US' is widely recognized by even their own doctors as where they would go if they had a serious illness and where 90% of he world's drugs are invented Bull****. Only available to the rich. Try again. 4. longer working hours means a healthier economy. Nonsense. Can you imagine how bad your economies would really be if others actually worked like Americans? Then you would have a triple digit unemployment rate So our unemployment rate would be higher if we worked like Americans? How does match your stupid remark # 4? You are so stupid. 5. we have a lot more freedom than Iraq ever had under Saddam which has now been reversed since we didn't listen to idiots like yourself. Who is talking about Iraq. Apparently, they love you there. Another 3 US soldiers killed today. How many more to go before Bush realizes it is time to go home. 6..Oh, and don't forget to talk to Chirac about tearing off all those Muslim headscarves while you are celebrating your freedom twit. Only in schools. No religion in schools = very wise decision. Sjoerd |
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American dollars is plunging: NO MORE TRAVEL!
Yes, you are right. They are too stupid to be envious and oblivious to what their own governments are doing to them, to wit: 1. they have consistent double digit unemployment Very few countries in N/W/S Europe, OZ, NZ, Japan have "consistent double digit unemployment". Try again. Wrong. Try the two biggest, Germany and France for starters and add a recession to the mix as well. 2. their economies are in constant doldrums Nonsense. Try again. See Germany and recession. Biggest economy in Europe. Check out their failing banks as well while you are at it. 3. they have a completely inferior medical system whereas the US' is widely recognized by even their own doctors as where they would go if they had a serious illness and where 90% of he world's drugs are invented Bull****. Only available to the rich. Try again. Showa how completely stupid you are. By Federal law everyone at an emergency room has to be treated irregardless of whether they can pay. Both facts I cited are completely correct. And they even now allow private medicine in Scandinavian countries because they, of course, found that the public ones offers free medical care that you can't get because you spend your life on waiting lists. Who pays for that ace? 4. longer working hours means a healthier economy. Nonsense. Sure, that's why the US economy consistenly outperforms the Europeans ones almost without exception. Single digit unemployment, low inflation, etc. Hardly the case in Europe except for liars like you. Can you imagine how bad your economies would really be if others actually worked like Americans? Then you would have a triple digit unemployment rate So our unemployment rate would be higher if we worked like Americans? How does match your stupid remark # 4? You are so stupid. Of course stupid. There is X demand for your products and services now produced by Y numbers of working hours supplied by Z number of employees. The only change would be the Z number of employees needed going down if they worked longer hours because even in Europe no one is interested in paying employees for doing nothing. It is simple math which is obviously beyond a simpleton like you to calculate. 5. we have a lot more freedom than Iraq ever had under Saddam which has now been reversed since we didn't listen to idiots like yourself. Who is talking about Iraq. Apparently, they love you there. Another 3 US soldiers killed today. How many more to go before Bush realizes it is time to go home. A lot longer than cowards like you can stand that's for sure. And the last poll taken in Iraq (unlike the completely unsupported propaganda put out by twits like you) showed 68% of Iraqis supported the US effort. And, btw, 45000 Americans lose their lives on our roads every year. Should we stop driving as well moron? 6..Oh, and don't forget to talk to Chirac about tearing off all those Muslim headscarves while you are celebrating your freedom twit. Only in schools. No religion in schools = very wise decision. Yeah very wise. It leaves these the kids the alternative of foregoing their religious faith, going to private (read Catholic) schools or leaving school. An option only an European could love. They call this democracy? |
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Sjoerd wrote: Only in schools. No religion in schools = very wise decision. There is a difference between state sponsored religion in school and the right of religious freedom while attending a state sponsored school. I really doubr the French would stop someone from wearing a cross to school, but the moslems are fair game, I guess. |
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American dollars is plunging: NO MORE TRAVEL!
That's great news for others !
I'm buying $$ right now in case it goes up again (it will one day...AFTER bush) "Rosenberg" a écrit dans le message de s.com... I am not sure what G. W. Bush is doing but the American dollar is getting weaker every day and virtually every where in the World, including South Pacific, Europe, and Japan! Is it a part of Bush's "stragetic initiative" to confine the Americans from expanding their knowledge of the world? Or is it simply his stupidity that causes this embarassing disaster? For those who want to jump up and defend Bush, if you think this cast of blame is unfair, think of the boost in Bush's approval rating after Saddam's captu Bush does not deserve any credit for the capture of Saddam but his handling of the economy has every thing to do with this drastic plunge of the American dollar and the integrity of the American values. November 2004 is too long to wait for! Checkout the current and history of the exchange rates at: http://www.x-rates.com/ - Marvin. |
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American dollars is plunging: NO MORE TRAVEL!
"Sjoerd" wrote in message
... "alohacyberian" schreef in bericht ... To blame someone else's inborn envy of the U.S. and America-hatred on President Bush is laughable. To accuse someone who has justified criticism of the US of "envy" is just one of the many trics used by arrogant Americans like yourself. For once and for all: foreigners who criticize US policies are NOT envious of a country which has higher poverty rates, less access to medical care, a lower life-expectancy, much longer work hours, and less freedom than most other developed countries in the world. Sjoerd Sjoerd, you are an America-basher from way back as are most Communists. I can't imagine anyone taking your words seriously. KM -- (-:alohacyberian:-) At my website there are 3000 live cameras or visit NASA, play games, read jokes, send greeting cards & connect to CNN news, NBA, the White House, Academy Awards or learn all about Hawaii, Israel and mo http://keith.martin.home.att.net/ |
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