Why the FED keeps giving free money to Wall Street? Instead of stimulating job creati

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  1. Obamanation

    Obamanation Well-Known Member

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    #21
    http://www.ecb.int/stats/exchange/eurofxref/html/eurofxref-graph-usd.en.html

    Maybe you should have gone with Yuan(CNY). The only argument I've heard is for a basket of currencies.
     
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  2. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    #22
    Ahh... it makes me miss the good old days when I would go out to the hen house and gather eggs to trade the farmer down the road for a pail of milk.

    Currencies are so much more complex. :p
     
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    #23
    There is a catch 22 to "good name" in business - the busiest people are often the ones with the worst reputation - example is the new Governor of Florida who's company was indited for Medicare fraud.

    The world economist understand the Fed policy on printing money is why there is no flight from the dollar, unlike Europe that hasn't a scrap of sense in monetary matters - the USA is world leader Capitalism and everyone knows it, just the dummies that start unnecessary and unfunded Iraqi wars and hide behind phony social issues are the problem....
     
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    Are you talking about the claims against Columbia/HCA which were settled in 2003 and for which Rick Scott was never personally implicated? None of the Columbia/HCA personnel who were indicted were found guilty, although the settlement cost the company a huge pile of cash.
     
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