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re: looks like Ukraine war is quickly winding down
Posted on 8/16/23 at 3:51 pm to BurntOrangeMan
Posted on 8/16/23 at 3:51 pm to BurntOrangeMan
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They don't even want all of Ukraine, but regardless.. we FAFO by "moving one inch closer" despite our commitments otherwise. If the BRICS/Ptero Dollar shoe drops this will go down as the greatest domestic policy frick up in US history.
Everything they said would happen under Trump is being giftwrapped by the trash leadership currently running DC.
Yep. And I love the fact Russia is sitting in a third of ukraine and the "sovereign" fans say...its a stalemate.
They best "negotiate" with Russia before they have nothing left to negotiate.
Posted on 8/16/23 at 4:03 pm to trinidadtiger
Tantal,
I agree with you regarding the USD, but is also one of the reasons the entire world loathes us. We are the worst currency manipulators in the world. We dump trillions of dollars in the money supply, cause worldwide inflation, then rack up the interest rates driving countries into recession or stagflation. Even if the loans, and subsequent rates, are not in US dollars, they are often benchmarked against it so the result is the same.
I agree with you regarding the USD, but is also one of the reasons the entire world loathes us. We are the worst currency manipulators in the world. We dump trillions of dollars in the money supply, cause worldwide inflation, then rack up the interest rates driving countries into recession or stagflation. Even if the loans, and subsequent rates, are not in US dollars, they are often benchmarked against it so the result is the same.
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