What’s next? Honestly I don’t see how we can pull out of this economic rutt that we are in right now. The US dollar is in trouble and what’s being done to fix it.
Chapman wrote, in his December 9 Newsletter “The Fed is in a very tough spot here, if they raise rates, the real estate market will collapse, and if they lower rates, the dollar will collapse.”
So, given this we see the US government is in a very difficult position and where does that leave us? With the creation of the “Amero”. I am sure many of you are asking what in the world is the “Amero”. Well it’s a combination of the peso, the dollar and the canadian dollar.
Now that leads me to my next point. Listen, we are spending billions each day that we, as a country, don’t have on wars in the Middle East. With the dollar falling, the housing market crashing, foreclosures rising, unemployment lines growing with the increase of foreign outsourcing and the evidence of economic failure the only thing left is a recession. Who is going to call this one out? I keep hearing and reading that we are doing just fine. Please don’t insult my intelligence and the intelligence of every American in the US. The economy is not fine but someone would like us to believe that.
If Americans realized that the dollar and the economy as a whole was getting ready to head way down south they would hold on to what precious money they did have. For those that have money to invest you would see them swiftly pull out their US investments and invest in foreign stock. That would cause absolute chaos.
As a result of these recent problems the government feels it is being forced into creating a North American Union. The creation of this union and open borders would then create the “Amero” we mentioned earlier. Now I am not an economist or a market expert, but from where I sit things look pretty grim.
How are we going to come out of this as a country and still be able to stand on our “American” feet without losing the US’s identity to the Northern American Union?








































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Excellent article - thanks
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