Posted on 10/12/2007 2:31:26 PM PDT by wesley_windam-price
The U.S. dollar might be destined to disappear, replaced by a regional currency called the amero, reports the Tokyo correspondent for the Singapore Business Times today.
"Truth is said to be stranger than fiction sometimes, and what I hear about the future of the U.S. dollar may sound like pure fiction, but the sources from whence the reports spring are, as they say, 'usually reliable' ones, and so they do have a ring of truth to them," writes Anthony Rowley.
Rowley says the slide of the U.S. dollar in relation to other foreign currencies makes such a transition more likely.
"And, looking at the size of U.S. debt to all those foreign central banks and private investors who obligingly finance the American current account deficit, similar conclusions might be drawn," he writes.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Before there were windshield cowboys, the phrase was all hat, no horse.
A weekend rancher is called windshield cowboy. Spends more time hanging onto a steering wheel than the reins to a horse.
The Amero is the next step after the Euro.
http://www.mazzaroth.com/ChapterSeven/TenRegionsWTO.htm
These are the 10 kings of Daniel 7 and Revelation 17.
It’s gonna be that or secession of Texas and a handful of likeminded states. The status quo is going to literally blow.
Whereas corporate management and the general population up north are sympathetic to illegal entry and residency, the southern states are starting to boil over. It’s a full blown invasion. The economy is benefitting hugely from all this, make no mistake. We most definitely dodged a recession this year precisely because there is a gigantic wave of people from south of the border spending like crazy in the shops and stores. And the online economy makes it so pleasant for the rest of us to shop. So everyone is shopping one place or the other. It’s perfect now, people work consume create demand create work and so on. But what happens next?
If he bet on this cowboy, he’d be dead wrong.
P.S. If the new currency was strictly convertible into gold I might bite.
“Actually, CTR was given the job in the late 1980s. They published a total of 3 reports, the last in 1996.”
Sounds about right since NAFTA was actually cobbled together during the late ‘80s by the GHWB administration and later passed by Clinton in ‘93.
“A weekend rancher is called windshield cowboy. Spends more time hanging onto a steering wheel than the reins to a horse.”
Actually, it doesn’t matter how you get around unless you’ve got some cattle. Does W have any cattle out in Crawford?
“If he bet on this cowboy, hed be dead wrong.”
I’d bet a lot of Texas cowboys get around both ways: on horseback and behind the windshield.
I have no idea.
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Look like they come in gold, silver, and copper.
Letter D means it was minted in the Denver Mint Facility
The bilateral agreement with Canada was completed by the Reagan administration. The framework of the Mexican agreement was completed by the Reagan administration. Combining the agreements had more to do with Canada than it did with the US.
"passed by Clinton"
The official signing of NAFTA was done in Dec of '92 by Bush, Mulroney, and Salinas. The dem congress insisted that some labor and environmental protections be added. Those parallel agreements were negotiated in '93 and signed by Clinton. Congress approved and all three agreements went into effect in 1994.
As it turned out, the parallel agreements were toothless, so the dems say that if they can take the presidency next year, they will renegotiate NAFTA to add the labor and environmental protections. More accurately, they want to undermine the investor protections in Chapter 11.
No, they didn't. The words came from Jerome Corsi's imagination.
Contrary to what Jerome Corsi reported in his WND article, Fox didn't say anything at all about a North American Union, or a "merger," or an "amero," or any sort of combined currency for North America, during his interview on the Larry King show.
Jerome Corsi just made it up, apparently assuming that most people wouldn't bother to read the actual transcript. It is all lies.
-Dave
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