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<p>[QUOTE="Zeplyn, post: 1112343, member: 28776"]Cloudsweeper</p><p> </p><p>I do not care if you try to pick on me or not.</p><p>We have different view points. You seem to be a person stuc in the mode of disbelief and think this can not happen to the USA.</p><p>I am of opposite opinion and think it will happen.</p><p> </p><p>Regardless of what you point out, it does not cover the current expenses of the USA trying to police the entire world, just a Rome did. All fiat currencuy is doomed to fail when more is spent than taken in. Even an idiot can figure that out. For me I am willing to try to preserve my little bit of wealth during what I think will be trying years ahead (2-5 yrs)</p><p> </p><p>If the dollar does fall and becomes worthless, then my little stash of 200oz Silver will serve me well. If not, well I will loose some of my investment, however, it will still retain some value. There are many influences on the position of this Country and it's physcial well being, not just the percentage of the normal indicators which can be easily fudged and are at times. I for one would much rather be in a situation of surplus than debt. I am sure in your heart of hearts you would be too.</p><p>I do not trust the Gov and you seem to. Wall St is full of criminals and massive greed, it will suffer along with the rest of the Country.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Zeplyn, post: 1112343, member: 28776"]Cloudsweeper I do not care if you try to pick on me or not. We have different view points. You seem to be a person stuc in the mode of disbelief and think this can not happen to the USA. I am of opposite opinion and think it will happen. Regardless of what you point out, it does not cover the current expenses of the USA trying to police the entire world, just a Rome did. All fiat currencuy is doomed to fail when more is spent than taken in. Even an idiot can figure that out. For me I am willing to try to preserve my little bit of wealth during what I think will be trying years ahead (2-5 yrs) If the dollar does fall and becomes worthless, then my little stash of 200oz Silver will serve me well. If not, well I will loose some of my investment, however, it will still retain some value. There are many influences on the position of this Country and it's physcial well being, not just the percentage of the normal indicators which can be easily fudged and are at times. I for one would much rather be in a situation of surplus than debt. I am sure in your heart of hearts you would be too. I do not trust the Gov and you seem to. Wall St is full of criminals and massive greed, it will suffer along with the rest of the Country.[/QUOTE]
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