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How to Save the Euro

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Jacob
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Re: How to Save the US Dollar
Jacob   12/1/2011 10:04:57 PM
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I think it’s a matter of how the situation is handled. After the introduction of the euro, most of the EU countries gained advantages  through unified trading and exchanging. Now it’s a global economic slowdown and the euro wants to be in a better position against the Dollar and Pound.

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Re: How to Save the US Dollar
Scott Raynovich   12/1/2011 5:56:58 PM
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Predictable -

Great point -- or any fiat currency, for that matter.

 

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How to Save the US Dollar
PredictableChaos   12/1/2011 5:25:53 PM
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Axel,

Due to their chronic lack of political will, I am pessimistic about Europe taking the actions that are necessary to save their currency.  But, I am even more troubled by the financial leaders in the US who seem unable to play any role here other than enabling co-dependant.

Why do we continue to fill the pigs trough with more and more billions of US Dollars?  How can our leaders NOT see that we are now doing this every few months and it isn't getting any better?

Maybe your next blog could be about How to save the US Dollar.

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