posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 11:45 PM
I believe this is part of a plan to redesign and reposition he U.S. economy. Not because the nation will be more powerful or any wild and complex
conspiracy like that, but because we have run out of options. Despite all the talk about recovery and repairing the system, it isn't going to happen,
at least not in the idealized fashion that we would all wish for it to happen.
My contemplations have led me to believe that we will need to devalue the dollar significantly, purposely inviting the world to abandon it has a base
currency. Once this is done we can do the tough things that will have to be done to reorganize our economic structure so that we can successfully fill
a worthwhile role in the future, without unleashing economic hell on the world.
After the dollar is abandoned on the world stage I feel that we will continue to devalue by printing money a bit longer, thus inciting inflation to
raise wages and increase the effectiveness of taxation. Life in this period will not be fun and the dangers of hyperinflation will be imposing. If we
can manage this process, we can dilute the debt and also pay towards it at an aggressive rate. During this period there will also be major investment
in industrial infrastructure and public infrastructure, in part to create jobs for the present time and in part to provide the foundation for jobs
growth in the final stage.
As we emerge from this tricky economic polymorph, we will begin to reign in inflation and interest rates. We will use the weak dollar to increase
exports to nations which will then be new consumerist economies. This will allow us to fill up the industrial infrastructure we build will profitable
exporters that will create all sorts of new jobs.
I believe will become a production based economy, much like what we were prior to and a bit after World War II. We will have a host of high population
nations, which will need to allow their currencies to valuate, as our customers and this will give us a comfortable and reliable niche.
I think we are going to play musical chairs folks. It's someone else's turn to have both the benefits and the drawbacks of being mega consumers, for
awhile. In 100 years this process may occur again with another shift in roles.