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    not2needy1 year, 8 months ago

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    It appears that they may not be telling the public the real straits we are in...probably in order to avoid massive panic and very possible rioting on DC!

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      GHOSTWHOWALKS1 year, 8 months ago

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      The Fed is doing all it can to insure a complete collapse of the dollar and being helped by the White House and congress.

      Bailing out financial institutions with BILLIONS of fiat money and run away spending; over nine TRILLION debt; the constant raising of the debt ceiling; the constant lowering of the interest rates instead of raising them to strengthen the dollar; have lead to the bubbles that have brought the economy to a stand still.

      A depression is coming and due to the lack of physical responsibility and a stable monetary policy it will be worse than the 30's.

      Riots in DC will be the lesser of the problems that are knocking at the door.

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        not2needy1 year, 8 months ago

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        What i can't understand about the whole issue is... WHY? Why collapse the dollar after having stolen billions?

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          cushi1 year, 8 months ago

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          Quite possibly because they are slowly but surely converting their ill-gotten war billions in U.S. currency to Euro's, so when the collapse occurs, they'll still be in the money and relatively unaffected by it! After all, we are headed towards a global economy!

          In the ensuing panic, they can declare martial law or impose that new directive GW Bush, the man who would be king, got through congress (morons and whimps!!) and he'll continue to rule.

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            not2needy1 year, 8 months ago

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            That's my worst fear!

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        icono11 year, 8 months ago

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        People right not are in a slow burn or a controlled panic about the collapsing US economy. If the economy does not get fixed soon, which I don't think it will for various reasons, this country will definitely polarize so quick along socio-economic lines that it could possibly threaten the fabric/future of the Union as we know it.

        It has happened before in other lesser and greater nations/societies and it can happen in ours as well.

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