“If you think the ruble is the currency of the future, you should seriously consider investing in it. And if Russia seems like such a great place, think about moving. Land there is cheap and, if you like the austere optics of winter time, they get a lot of pretty snowscapes in winter.”
Here you go, using that same old tired slander and smear that if you’re against giving money to Ukraine you’re a Russian stooge etc.
[Here you go, using that same old tired slander and smear that if you’re against giving money to Ukraine you’re a Russian stooge etc.]
My point is that while people are saying these patently absurd things about the collapse of the US, in their hearts of hearts, they don’t actually believe any of this stuff. The reality of overwhelming American economic dominance, driven by its relentlessly inventive and productive megacorps, is why the bigwigs of ostensibly hostile regimes often have personal stock, bond and real estate holdings in the US. It is the ultimate safe haven, in spite of sanctions against some of these governments. The safety and liquidity of US assets drives a great many complicated evasions designed to bypass those sanctions despite the availability of other assets in other countries.