Perhaps. But I tend to disagree.Quote from flyingiguana:
cutting to zero and then pumping it back up in a month would do nothing but make the fed look more idiotic than they currently do...
Perleeeze! The dollar is confetti money. Its just a measure of value but also it only has a relative value at any one time. You don't need to bow down in adoration of the fucking thing. A 10 to 1 revaluation of the currency is overdue. Any serious asset value these days or Fed budget figures and you have to start talking about trillions or zillions. What the fuck does that mean to most people? A fuckin' heap of indecypherably long numbers.:eek:Quote from thecalip:
Just cut it to zero. Like it's going to to a thing. Isn't the Japanese keep the rate low for the last 20 or 30 years, and their market still 40% off their all time high?
Just like the market absorb the lost, and get it over with. Stop printing money, and stop destroying the dollar.
What is wrong borrowing with a strong currency and paying it back with confetti money?Quote from Champion:
Perleeeze! The dollar is confetti money. Its just a measure of value but also it only has a relative value at any one time. You don't need to bow down in adoration of the fucking thing. A 10 to 1 revaluation of the currency is overdue. Any serious asset value these days or Fed budget figures and you have to start talking about trillions or zillions. What the fuck does that mean to most people? A fuckin' heap of indecypherably long numbers.:eek:
Nice point. The great thing about US external debt is that it is in US dollars. If instead it had been denominated in Sterling, Yen or Euro then there would be something to really worry about.Quote from nitro:
What is wrong borrowing with a strong currency and paying it back with confetti money?
If you ask me, the real morons are the ones that took the bait for so long.
Quote from nitro:
What is wrong borrowing with a strong currency and paying it back with confetti money?
If you ask me, the real morons are the ones that took the bait for so long.
nitro