Quote from morganist:
If they did invent it it is to cover up the need to print money off to pay off debt.
The comment you make is self defeating. The reason they will have a currency war is to increase demand - If they print money off it will devalue the currency making it more appealing for outside demand closing the deflationary gap.
There's not much money being printed.Quote from morganist:
If they did invent it it is to cover up the need to print money off to pay off debt.
The comment you make is self defeating. The reason they will have a currency war is to increase demand - If they print money off it will devalue the currency making it more appealing for outside demand closing the deflationary gap.
America is not inflating at all, again look at the M3 chart.Quote from peilthetraveler:
I love that expression "Currency War" If we win the war,that means we inflated faster than all the other countries and our dollar is worth ALOT less and lots of jobs will be lost.
If we lose the currency war, then our dollar is worth alot more and lots of jobs will be lost.
So someone tell me why we are fighting a "war" that can not be won?
Quote from RiceRocket:
I love when the media uses the term "war". The "war on terror", the new "currency war", the "trade wars". This term is used to polarize an issue. That way political institutions can implement extreme policies. You're either on the right side of the war, or, you're the enemy. So, there can be no gray areas, or, in my view, the correct actions. The only actions taken in a war, are actions designed to enhance selfish interests of the organization in power.

The only right side will be printing money to generate jobs via Keynesianism.Quote from Bob111:
which side is the right one in this war?
i guess all those gold scrooge's pretty soon will be declared as a domestic terrorizers