Posted on 02/28/2005 11:54:16 PM PST by beyond the sea
The U.S. economy is headed toward crisis, and the political leadership of the country if it can be called leadership is preoccupied with nonexistent weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East.
The U.S. economy is failing. The afflictions are serious. They could be fatal even if diagnosed and treated. America is losing the purchasing power of its currency and its ability to create middle-class jobs. Story Continues Below
The dollar's sharp decline and projections of continuing trade and budgetary red ink are undermining the dollar's role as reserve currency. A number of central banks have announced that they will be diversifying their currency holdings and will not be buying dollars at the same rate as in the past. This will put more pressure on the dollar. At some point, the flight will begin. Instead of buying fewer dollars, central banks will sell dollars, hoping to get out before the dollar hits bottom.
Suddenly, the advantage of being the reserve currency becomes a nightmare, as the world's accumulations of dollars are brought to market. An enormous supply and weak demand mean a very low exchange rate for the once almighty U.S. dollar.
Overnight, those cheap goods in Wal-Mart, which are the no-think economist's facile justification for Wal-Mart's decimation of communities, small businesses and employment, shoot up in price.
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That's a hershey's kiss.
;-)
My theory is Paul Craig Roberts has Journalist/Academic syndrome (JAS). Journalists and academics spend their careers talking and writing about the world but they generaly don't do much to affect the world. They don't make the major decisions that change history and change the world. Those decisions are made by political and business leadesr. So many journalists and academics eventually develop a sense of inferiority to political and corporate leaders and start attacking our leaders in a pathetic attempt to cut them down to size. I think this is one reason the news media is generally so critical of our top political leaders from both parties. They're much easier on Democrats, but they still gave Gore and Clinton a lot of flack at certain times. Roberts is a has-been on his way to cranky old man status.
Do you think the CFR exists?
You make a very good point. Roberts perplexes me. Why does he persist in taking positions from the left - like the "Bush lied" idiocy - when he raises many other valid points. Bush is a skilled, professional politician. He must have honestly thought that Iraq had WMD's or he would not have taken the huge political risk of sending Americans to die over there unless there was a valid reason to do so. Even Bill Clinton, depraved as he is, relaized that much after the Somalia debacle.
There's plenty of valid cause to attack the Bush administration over its corrupt China/free-trade-über-alles policies. (Selling our smart bomb factory and its technology to them for starters.) However, picking up any old handy discredited leftist cowpie to hurl at Bush has the unfortunate effect of discrediting any valid arguments the Roberts might make. He makes a common error - letting his emotions run wild to the point where he throws out his own baby with the bath water.
I agree, but don't you see this "dumbing down" as a conscious effort to bring down America. I do. Maybe I need some sleep.
One possibility is post #102.
Which CFR are you talking about? LOL...I know which,but once you go off into "the world bankers" bit, you are really in deep doo doo.
I thought Karl Rove caused that.
;-)
Go Stillers...lol...(bts is a Stiller fan)
..........sanity speaks.
Thanks.
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most journalists fall victim to an occupational hazard: They realize, somewhere along the line, that they are really not as knowledgeable nor important as they have led themselves to believe. To cover this, both from themselves and, hopefully, from the public, they take on the myth that they must be attack dogs on any issue or person - particularly targeting anyone on the right.
This doesn't mean the editor should automatically print the tripe...
Who are these 'world bankers' you fear?
That's true. The first sentence was lame.
Who's plan?
What or who are the STILLERS?
If you think,even for an instant,that that was a sane post,I suggest you go join LP and/or FU. LOL
The Joooooooooooooooooooooooooos.
The whole damned article IS lame! :-(
These World Bankers are tracking everyone's physical movements and purchases through ATM card and credit card records. They know where you live and where you go every day and everything you think and believe. They know what CD's and DVD's you buy and they send you customized coupons in the mail to get you to buy more of the stuff you like to buy. They want to get everyone into $500K of debt and then hit us with their ultimate demand: Give us control of a new World Government with absolute power over all nations and we'll erase all your debt. Yeah, that's their plan...that's their ticket to power. /sarcasm off. (...lol)
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