DOLLAR VALUE DROPPING
http://digg.com/business_finance/DOLLAR_VALUE_DROPPING
This video is to elaborate on my last video about the dollar and its value. If you have not seen the original video, here is a link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6NfXk7Bvc8
If you are looking for the historical gold charts you can find them here:
http://www.kitco.com/
http://www.kitco.com/charts/
This video is to elaborate on my last video about the dollar and its value. If you have not seen the original video, here is a link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6NfXk7Bvc8
If you are looking for the historical gold charts you can find them here:
http://www.kitco.com/
http://www.kitco.com/charts/






I suggest you read up on Ron Paul's other policies. Sure, he has some great policies that he always talks about so much publicly, but his other policies are nasty. He wants to get rid of welfare programs like medicare, unemployment, and pretty much all government safety nets. He wants to deregulate Wall Street and banks, which is what caused the 2008 crash in the first place. And much much more.
Don't be fooled by his face value policies.
You're a fool. Allow me to educate you. You can't get something for nothing... The U.S is BROKE and has to BORROW 3BILLION per day just to stay afloat. The entitlement of medicare, and unemployment benefits is UNSUSTAINABLE and yes, will have to be cut to balance the HUGE National debt... Hopefully for you China keeps loaning the US money so you can eat.
Yes, they are sustainable.
Have you ever pondered what happens to people that lose their job and can't get any money? THEY STOP SPENDING. Therefor, the economy gets worse. In FACT, government spending on unemployment has a fantastic multiplier effect. For every dollar that we spend INVESTING into unemployment generates a 1.90 in economic output. Unemployments stimulates the economy, this is a FACT. Without it, the economy would just get worse and worse.
What we need to focus on is our defense budget. THAT is what's unsustainable. Things like social security ARE sustainable. We actually had a 2.7 trillion dollar SURPLUS in our SS budget, until the government stepped in and spent it on the war and such. I suggest you do your research before you call me a fool.
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$110.00 using the Consumer Price Index
$90.20 using the GDP deflator
$116.00 using the value of consumer bundle
$114.00 using the unskilled wage
$133.00 using the Production Worker Compensation
$181.00 using the nominal GDP per capita
$272.00 using the relative share of GDP
I look forward to working with you.
Kevin J Duffy
would be a good place for paintball, all those empty rooms
sorry to sad to be serious :(