March 3rd, 2009 stanley
I just need help converting this unknown..\
here the direct link to the site.
http://www.oliver-knott.givenmedia.de/naturesoil-bodengrund-aquarien.html
I just down know this country money ( € )
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March 3rd, 2009 stanley
is the gov't trying to change the currency the government is gay the ameruo the governmnet is trying to make all of out money digital so then they can make up a story and say that the systems crashed and keep all of our money what are they trying to accomplish ask them theres this funny feeling that obama is part of this and not the person he seems to be ?? hmm lets hope not
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March 3rd, 2009 stanley
Would I use lines 13 or 14 on 1040 to claim Forex investment losses?
I meant "still claim the standard deduction."
For instance, when I believe when itemizing deductions one can not claim the standard deduction. I'm wondering if I can claim Forex losses without giving up the standard deduction.
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March 2nd, 2009 stanley
so what will happen with USD,CAD and the mexican peso
when this north american union happens, its not conspiracy of the NAU
Lou Dobbs reported on this a few years ago
will all are money be worthless
is silver a good investment?
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March 2nd, 2009 stanley
Can or does the federal government create money with out printing actual currency or borrowing via treasury notes or bills? Can it pay large contractors by just issuing a government check with no offsetting entry or can it put money into the Federal Reserves system for the Fed to loan to member banks and not create a liability that they have to repay??? Im thinking the country owes so much debt already that at some point other countries will quit buying our treasury obligations and the only way the government can pay its obligations is to just print US treasury checks which at some point would become worthless… It appears to me we are headed that way…. can or are they already doing it????
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March 2nd, 2009 stanley
I have checked out a bunch of them but I'm just worried that I'm going to be ripped off…but forex seems like the way to go with the economy and value of the dollar fluctuating the way it is and a way to invest a little bit of money that I have lying around. I liked FAP Turbo and FAPS. Anyone have any experience with either of these?
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March 1st, 2009 stanley
I been trying to figure out what a trillion dollars amounts to. Well, actually what the USA owes (debt) in terms of gold.
I looked around the internet to find the total gold that has been dug out of the ground. 145,000 tonnes is the answer I came up with. So at $900 oz, the value is about $4.2 Trillion. $4.2 Trillion is all the gold in the world? Did I do that right???
The Iraq war is totaling 2-3 Trillion. 1-2 Trillion for the Tarp mess.
I've also read the bailout could cost 5 Trillion and the war 7 Trillion.
Okay, so who knows how much these things will cost. I guess if the dollar value sinks it could cost vigintillions?
So the question is…
Is all the gold in the world amount to 4.2 Trillion Dollars at 900oz? If this is right how can we ever go to a system backed on gold? We have inflated the dollar so much that we owe more than all the gold in the world.
I just dug a bit deeper and found that the 145,000 tonnes of gold was from 2001. This figure was reported from the World Gold Council. I did find a newer estimate of 193,000.
http://onlygold.com/TutorialPages/All_The_Gold_In_The_World.asp
http://www.rediff.com/money/2007/jun/08gold.htm
http://www.gold-eagle.com/editorials_04/hommel080104.html
http://minerals.usgs.gov/west/factfaq.htm
"gold is worth something because people agree it is, there is little to no use for gold in any industrial sense…"
Isn't it true that gold has always had value. It costs time and energy to dig it out of the ground. What use is paper dollars in the industrial sense? I know I can wipe my butt with it, but Charmin is softer.
"the dollar, all currencies nowadays really, is worth something b/c there is a market price where dollars are traded openly and people agree to it's worth."
Isn't gold worth something because there is a market place for it and people agree to it's worth? It seems to be getting stronger against the falling dollar.
To me, everything does have a value. Canned goods are worth more than what they cost in dollars today. Barter seems like a better system, I guess it is just a big circle.
Everyone needs to try to come up with a solution instead of a label. I think fairtax could work. Good luck on that ever passing. I am guessing there is people think the system works fine. The massive manipulation is the way it suppose to be. Everything seem broken to me. Throwing more money on the problem, printing up another batch, until the general foke (slaves) get just a little caught up. Just a little, we would not want them to be out of debt. Then what would we do?
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March 1st, 2009 stanley
We print cash its backed by gold which is really just rocks. I wont rant but compare this statement does money grow on trees> yes it does.
gold is just rocks so there is a lot of rocks nuf said. A Society that promotes free will personal enrichment and the abandonment of cash or currency period will be the pinnacle of the world society.
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