Regards, Ivan
And, BTW, Hail to Mr. Quid too.
did they ever ratify the constitution that excluded God? There's your clue. If they did, baby, start buying dollars and sterling for the long haul.
I don't know what this article means, but if you compare the dollar to the euro, the euro is stronger. You should see the exchange rate that must be done. You give 210 dollars and get about 140 Euros back. Terrible!!!
Since the introduction of the Euro in 1999, should the question be why has the Euro been so bullish since 2002, or, why has the US Dollar been so bearish in the same currency trending time frame?
But....but....I thought the dollar was doomed? Jerome Corsi said so. LOL!
The currency in trouble is the dollar, I'm afraid. 1EU = $1.328 this morning.
If the Euro collapses what say OPEC to pricing oil in Euro's?
Looks like the dollar beats all again.
Strategery + Shardenfreude = Stratenshardenfreudery.
Enjoy
The euro should be dumped. The currency is ugly. French currency was so beautiful. The fifty franc note in honour of St.Expury (sp?) was issued shortly before the switch to the euro, and is a work of art.
Everything is so squalid and anti-human under the EU. Really horrid litle men squatting on the aspirations and aesthetic yearnings of formerly free peoples...the EU was a concept that made no sense economically and ignored the emotional loyalty people had to their own history.
It's an unnatural conceit that in reality is a combination of feudalism and totalitarianism. Most member states ignore EU rules that do not suit them, except the UK which enforces every demeaning regulation on its own people, much like the Stalinists that run the town councils.
The EU will find a way to circumvet the referendums that rejected their constitution. Someone should nuke Brussels.
Meanwhile, the Chinese rattle their sabres about selling out the dollar.
Let's all flee to the Kroner!
Nee, the Ringit!
Go ahead and gloat.
The EU pursues policies that ensure their irrelevency in the future. Should we in the US feel sad that they are destroying themselves, or happy in the knowledge that their attempts to match or beat the US as a 'hyperpower' are doomed to fail?
A diverse and somewhat disunited Europe is what enable Europe to rule the world from 1500-1900. It can still do so if it learns the lessons of its own history.
Go ahead and gloat with glee.