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In reply to the discussion: Does the Dollar Have a Future? [View all]

Benton D Struckcheon

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8. Yeah, the Republican shenanigans have international investors concerned,
Sat Nov 2, 2013, 06:16 PM
Nov 2013

and is one of the reasons China's inward investment may already be larger than ours. But the Chinese still don't allow invoicing in yuan for import/export transactions, so between that and the fact everyone figures dictatorships are inherently less stable than democracies, the dollar will be the reserve for the foreseeable future. But the Republicans are doing real damage to US economic interests.

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Does the Dollar Have a Future? [View all] Crewleader Nov 2013 OP
I agree. The public sector needs to spend more. Laelth Nov 2013 #1
I definitely agree with you Laelth Crewleader Nov 2013 #3
Crazy as it sounds, Benton D Struckcheon Nov 2013 #2
Interesting Benton D. Struckcheon Crewleader Nov 2013 #5
Yeah, the Republican shenanigans have international investors concerned, Benton D Struckcheon Nov 2013 #8
This article is wrong on several fronts johnd83 Nov 2013 #4
johnd83 Crewleader Nov 2013 #7
Social Security is keeping it afloat RobertEarl Nov 2013 #6
Hi RobertEarl Crewleader Nov 2013 #9
Yep. They want to have it all RobertEarl Nov 2013 #10
It's not that policymakers have no idea what they're doing-- lastlib Nov 2013 #11
I hear you lastlib Crewleader Nov 2013 #12
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