If the asian countries and african countries and south american countries were all included with us... yes
Hey, South Africa is pretty sophisticated. I had a huge amount of SA traffic a few days back on one of my proxies, and it's more than likely they were trying to find loopholes within the site, for hacking.
English Colony, yes. QE II is also in power there. Along with 16 other countries. None of those are 3rd world.
Cambodia was under their control before.. I still see them having a weak economy compared to "the big dogs"
why only adsense, the paypal checks are not looking thicker any more, but then i hope it will rise after some time, so that i can cash out happily!
I just wanted to let you guys know that I've been doing some research on dollar devaluation, and I have a bit of advice to any Americans here who have substantial amounts of money saved up: If your savings are in dollars, you may want to take 10% and convert into gold or silver. I would also advise to begin the process of "precious metal cost averaging," buying a set amount of gold with your savings each month. If you convert 10% of your savings into gold or silver, you can offset the effects of inflation. Anyway, that is what I'm about to start doing. Also, it is probably to early to mention this, but be aware of HYPERINFLATION. If you notice that the cost of goods and services double or tripe within a month or two, you must IMMEDIATELY begin buying gold, or you run the risk of having your savings wiped out. The Carlyle group says the U.S. Market has only 12 to 24 months left, I've developed a contingency plan to protect myself.
Repped you for this. Terrific advice. Anyway, what kind of impacts would the crumbling US economy have on Canada? Should I start buying up gold myself?
The Fed created inflation by "printing" too many dollars? This is possibly the most uneducated comment you can make about the Fed.
yes that is problem, in our county we have not national curreny dollar :-/ and every day I loose some money...
The American dollar needs to merge with a powerful currency to revive its reputation, our Euro would be the best thing, and the Canadian dollar isn’t bad either. I think Americans should support the idea of merging currency, some would be intimidated because they see this as more power to the Euro… we should put aside the egoism and do what’s best. The Canadians would be the first to offer assistance to the US anyways, so this isn’t even far fetched. Hell they have the US flag on their bills…. And sharing same land….