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All of that is true and this isn't a statement of support of current policy but you guys are ignoring the real source of our economic power.....the world trades in dollars. We are the biggest consumer and will be for some time as our poor folks consume like the top half of the population you posted above.....but the dollar is the undisputed king of currency.
I agree. Im not economist, but I always understood that the reason the US Dollar was the global currency was because we were the largest economy so it made sense and our currency was very stable.

It's why BRICS can be such a big deal. You establish a common currency between those nations and that's when are stranglehold vanishes. That isn't a thing yet but that's the threat of BRICS more than anything.....particularly with crypto currencies being easy to create and more accepted.
Yeah. If China Yuan becomes the BRICS standard currency we could have issues there considering how much we are talking our economy (less foreign investment either direction) and value of the dollar. Plus we are losing soft power that might entice countries to stick with us. The more that goes on the worse this looks for us.
 
All of that is true and this isn't a statement of support of current policy but you guys are ignoring the real source of our economic power.....the world trades in dollars. We are the biggest consumer and will be for some time as our poor folks consume like the top half of the population you posted above.....but the dollar is the undisputed king of currency. It's why BRICS can be such a big deal. You establish a common currency between those nations and that's when are stranglehold vanishes. That isn't a thing yet but that's the threat of BRICS more than anything.....particularly with crypto currencies being easy to create and more accepted.

The levels of pure poverty in this world are incredible. We are basically living in the matrix here in the US.
 
I agree. Im not economist, but I always understood that the reason the US Dollar was the global currency was because we were the largest economy so it made sense and our currency was very stable.


Yeah. If China Yuan becomes the BRICS standard currency we could have issues there considering how much we are talking our economy (less foreign investment either direction) and value of the dollar. Plus we are losing soft power that might entice countries to stick with us. The more that goes on the worse this looks for us.

Ain't no way China's giving up control of their currency. Won't happen. We're a loooong way from taking BRICS seriously. Like at all.

Currency share of reserves:

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I agree. Im not economist, but I always understood that the reason the US Dollar was the global currency was because we were the largest economy so it made sense and our currency was very stable.


Yeah. If China Yuan becomes the BRICS standard currency we could have issues there considering how much we are talking our economy (less foreign investment either direction) and value of the dollar. Plus we are losing soft power that might entice countries to stick with us. The more that goes on the worse this looks for us.
WWII did it more than anything......the "free" world borrowed dollars.....then crude was settled in dollars.....all combined with as you said above we became the biggest consumer/strongest economy.

I don't now that it will be the Yuan....the Yuan is certainly in the drivers seat.....I think if if happens it will be some form of joint commodity based Euro type currency. That would be checkmate.....but a lot, a whole lot has to happen before that does.
 
As much as it’s a good thing to be the world’s reserve currency, it’s also actually a huge burden and very expensive. I really don’t think anyone wants their currency to be that.
 
All of that is true and this isn't a statement of support of current policy but you guys are ignoring the real source of our economic power.....the world trades in dollars. We are the biggest consumer and will be for some time as our poor folks consume like the top half of the population you posted above.....but the dollar is the undisputed king of currency. It's why BRICS can be such a big deal. You establish a common currency between those nations and that's when our stranglehold vanishes. That isn't a thing yet but that's the threat of BRICS more than anything.....particularly with crypto currencies being easy to create and more accepted.
Trump has always said he wants a weaker dollar while maintaining it as the world reserve currency of choice. Those two things don't really go real well together.

And his policies are having a negative effect on the U.S. dollar remaining the reserve currency of the world.

From that pesky left wing liberal rag The Wall Street Journal....

 
WWII did it more than anything......the "free" world borrowed dollars.....then crude was settled in dollars.....all combined with as you said above we became the biggest consumer/strongest economy.

I don't now that it will be the Yuan....the Yuan is certainly in the drivers seat.....I think if if happens it will be some form of joint commodity based Euro type currency. That would be checkmate.....but a lot, a whole lot has to happen before that does.
It was the Bretton Woods Agreement that did it officially.

Then the US abandoned the gold standard for its issuance of currency.
 
JUST NOW: President Biden speaks on the lunacy of Donald Trump: “The way that we talk about now - it’s the Gulf of America, maybe we’re gonna have to take back Panama, maybe we need to acquire Greenland, maybe Canada should be the 51st State. What the hell is going on here? What president ever talks like that? That’s not who we are”

 
NEW: A 25-year-old DOGE aide was told by ethics attorneys that he held stock in companies that Consumer Financial Protection Bureau employees are barred from owning — and was advised not to participate in any actions that could benefit him personally.

Days later, he helped fire 90% of CFPB staff anyway, including the ethics lawyers who had warned him.
 

...why are we renaming the Persian Gulf?
Obviously, to get back at Iran for being against Isreal. And so Trump can show Iran how he can impose his power on the world. It isn't an appropriate thing to do to promote peace with Iran. But my guess is Saudi Arabia goes along with it.
 
Trump has always said he wants a weaker dollar while maintaining it as the world reserve currency of choice. Those two things don't really go real well together.

And his policies are having a negative effect on the U.S. dollar remaining the reserve currency of the world.

From that pesky left wing liberal rag The Wall Street Journal....

A weakening dollar makes imports more expensive, so that is why Trump wants it as another reason to encourage more manufacturing. Due to the initial bad effects, it is a cruel experiment to play upon the American economy. The positive results won't be strongly apparent for a long while, if at all. As I have written before a safer experiment would be to abolish all tariffs as well as the corporate income tax.
 
U.S. deporting flight full of migrants to Libya, officials say

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't deportation usually include due process?

If these human beings aren't getting due process, they are not being deported. They are being kidnapped and trafficked.
 
Reporter: “There are rumblings that some House Republican moderates are opposed to defunding Planned Parenthood. What do you say to those members and are you supportive…”

Trump: “I don’t know.”

 
Trump says it's 'disappointing' that GOP senators are speaking out about Ed Martin, who was on a white nationalist podcast and helped organize January 6th

 
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