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US Dollar Stores should be calling for the abolition of the following coins: 0.01, 0.05 (USD) -- Canadian Dollar Stores: 0.01, 0.05, 0.10 (CAD)

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Max Power - 26 Aug 2008 03:20 GMT
US Dollar Stores should be calling for the abolition of the following coins:
0.01, 0.05 (USD) -- Canadian Dollar Stores: 0.01, 0.05, 0.10 (CAD).

It is my understanding that the US is trying to hyperinflate its way out of
paying back the debt to foreign investors -- now that money creation via the
banking sector is no longer possible ... the printing presses are printing
USD bills 24 hours per day. It is broadly understood that the real US
inflation in the past 7 years has been [7% ... 15%] not the official numbers
of [2% ... 5%].

In essence all US "Dollar Stores" should have emergency marketing
preparations to change their name to "Million Dollar Stores" or "Billion
Dollar Stores" or "Trillion Dollar Stores". Canadian dollar stores, well
most of them are refer in their name to the 2 CAD coin, so they are good to
go for the time being.
Rod Speed - 26 Aug 2008 03:50 GMT
> US Dollar Stores should be calling for the abolition of the following coins: 0.01, 0.05 (USD) -- Canadian Dollar
> Stores: 0.01, 0.05, 0.10 (CAD).

> It is my understanding that the US is trying to hyperinflate its way out of paying back the debt to foreign investors

More fool you.

You clearly wouldnt know what real hyperinflation was if it bit you on your lard arse.

> -- now that money creation via the banking sector is no longer possible

It never was.

> ... the printing presses are printing USD bills 24 hours per day.

f.ck all of the money supply is printed, stupid.

> It is broadly understood that the real US inflation in the past 7 years has been [7% ... 15%] not the official numbers
> of [2% ... 5%].

Like hell it is. And thats nothing even remotely resembling anything like hyperinflation even if it was.

> In essence all US "Dollar Stores" should have emergency marketing
> preparations to change their name to "Million Dollar Stores" or
> "Billion Dollar Stores" or "Trillion Dollar Stores".

You'll end up completely blind if you dont watch out, child.

> Canadian dollar stores, well most of them are refer in their name to the 2 CAD coin, so they are good to go for the
> time being.
Bert Hyman - 26 Aug 2008 14:13 GMT
> It is my understanding

Hey! That's funny!

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Max Power - 27 Aug 2008 04:05 GMT
People don't use the passive voice (or subjunctive for that matter) as often
as they should.
However, the PR and citizenship problems remain -- Canada needs Australians
and visa versa.

>> It is my understanding
>
> Hey! That's funny!
 
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