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<blockquote data-quote="thomas james" data-source="post: 21044" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Esteemed :face: di tutti :face: :face: :face: </p><p></p><p>I remind you that actual printed currency is only a fraction of the total money supply. I would be surprised if it were much more than 10%. The fed furiously printing it in order to keep pace with a declining exchange rate simply is not true. The exchange rate may well improve. It is a pendulum like thing as with everything in the world wide economic sense.</p><p></p><p>Using foriegn made pipes/tobacco as an example is bogus from a cash standpoint. WHO has EVER put cash in the mail for either. IF they become more expensive, relatively speaking, it will NOT be a result of more "cash" money being printed by the fed.</p><p></p><p>You're scaring people unnecessarily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas james, post: 21044, member: 4"] Esteemed :face: di tutti :face: :face: :face: I remind you that actual printed currency is only a fraction of the total money supply. I would be surprised if it were much more than 10%. The fed furiously printing it in order to keep pace with a declining exchange rate simply is not true. The exchange rate may well improve. It is a pendulum like thing as with everything in the world wide economic sense. Using foriegn made pipes/tobacco as an example is bogus from a cash standpoint. WHO has EVER put cash in the mail for either. IF they become more expensive, relatively speaking, it will NOT be a result of more "cash" money being printed by the fed. You're scaring people unnecessarily. [/QUOTE]
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