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Submitted by john milneer, Mar 7, 2008 15:09
Where did the money come from to bail out the bank shareholders in the states at the auctions?
It appears the U.S. is meeting their crisis obligations through printing cash.
Monetary $ inflation/monetary $ devaluation.
M3 cash stats stopped being reported last year at an opportune time. N'est pas?
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john milneer
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