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If that happens it's game over for the US as a country. The monetary expansion can only be disguised if the world keeps up with the demand of dollars, otherwise the dollar will go full Zimbabwe. You've been warned here on May 13, 2022.

>> No.50318030
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>>50318015
picrel:
https://archive.is/eHOXw
https://archive.is/RZbn5
https://archive.is/J8LMQ
https://archive.is/GFGE8

>> No.50318032

The exact opposite. Now go back

>> No.50318172
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>>50318032
This is M1. This chart shows exactly how the US has tied a knot around its neck. Are you american? I'm not gonna lie to you, this is going to hurt.

>> No.50318365

>>50318172
That's a scary pic for anyone who knows what M1 is. The United States is not in a better position than Europe because their dependency on the dollar is a critical vulnerability. They could even invade Europe to impose their currency in order to save the dollar if they think it's necessary. They will do absolutely anything. We're very likely watching the start of the end of that thing that started in 1776.

>> No.50318373

>>50318015
It won't. Everyone else needs dollars to buy things and settle debts denominated in dollars, so everyone else will destroy their currency to get dollars. Then the dollar will be allowed to die as the fed rugpulls the entire planet

>> No.50318393

>>50318030
Imagine how comfy the country will be with 65% of the niggers and shitheads in the cities gone. A golden age of comfy is coming for us.

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>>50318032

You don't get it.

The game plan has always been to reduce the dominance of the USD if not remove it as the world currency.

Whilst a strong dollar may look good on paper and appear attractive it's actually a ticking time bomb for the US economy which is now running head first into a brick wall consisting of:

1. Inflation
2. Supply chain constraints
3. Reduced demand
4. Reduced growth
5. A full blown energy and resource crisis

This coming recession is going to see many nations turn away from reliance on the USD and focus in on other emerging economies including their own domestic economies.