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The demise of the dollar? Reserve currencies in the era of ‘going big’
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<blockquote data-quote="ForsakenConservative" data-source="post: 3584621" data-attributes="member: 47240"><p>I could be wrong, but I don’t believe there is a great and powerful oz, a star chamber or anything else. Soros (and many like him) is up to no good, no doubt. I think people (like electricity and water) are essentially lazy, taking the path of least resistance. If they can vote for free stuff, they will. The current load of human waste making up our government shows this. Romney (the carpet-bagger slug) was lambasted for referring to 47% being lost-I believe it’s much more, and they’re voting. As was stated earlier, you can’t compete with free. More than half of the electorate has figured out how to maintain the gravy train, and they will continue until the end of the line. Our death spiral is self-inflicted, perhaps inevitable. Ben Franklin summed it up well “......a republic, if you can keep it.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForsakenConservative, post: 3584621, member: 47240"] I could be wrong, but I don’t believe there is a great and powerful oz, a star chamber or anything else. Soros (and many like him) is up to no good, no doubt. I think people (like electricity and water) are essentially lazy, taking the path of least resistance. If they can vote for free stuff, they will. The current load of human waste making up our government shows this. Romney (the carpet-bagger slug) was lambasted for referring to 47% being lost-I believe it’s much more, and they’re voting. As was stated earlier, you can’t compete with free. More than half of the electorate has figured out how to maintain the gravy train, and they will continue until the end of the line. Our death spiral is self-inflicted, perhaps inevitable. Ben Franklin summed it up well “......a republic, if you can keep it.” [/QUOTE]
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