Can the U.S dollar become Worthless?

Quote from bat1:

Oneday you walk into a store to buy something with your
U.S dollars and they look at you and won't accept it.

This is getting Scary...

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Things in the U.S. sure are tough. Brother, can you spare a euro? Signs saying "We accept euros" are cropping up in the windows of some Manhattan retailers.


The National Debt has continued to increase an average of
$1.67 billion per day since September 28, 2007!

The Euro is at least as much of a house of cards as the dollar ever was, if not more.
 
When the Euro was below parity to the dollar, people said the same about the Euro. Now it's $1.56.

The dollar will probably go down more, maybe even to $2 to the Euro, but eventually it will find a bottom and then recover.
 
Quote from Cutten:

When the Euro was below parity to the dollar, people said the same about the Euro. Now it's $1.56.

The dollar will probably go down more, maybe even to $2 to the Euro, but eventually it will find a bottom and then recover.
My humble view... the real deal will be when the asian block comes up with their own currency in a not so distant future. Then, Benjamin Franklin's face will really turn pale.
 
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