avoiding revolution at all costs
The exporters who sold us lots of junk were paid with bonds rather than currency. They have to wait for their money. They essentially did vendor-financing. They want their money, " $11,280,000,000,000 Dollars - $11.28 Trillion Dollars."
"What lies ahead is a situation where each country will attempt desperate measures to ensure a minimum of internal stability. Treaties will be ignored or thrown overboard. Devaluations around the world will proliferate; some countries will declare bankruptcy. The gravity of the crisis will make these events inevitable. We have just seen India refuse to abide by the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO); the WTO rules say that governments are not to grant subsidies to sectors of their economies. But India is forced to subsidize its agriculture, because it has a population of over 1 billion and 67% of the people depend on cheap food for survival. So the statist international rules - emanating mainly from the US - to regulate the whole world will be trashed, eventually.
When push comes to shove, China, with 1.3 billion or more population, will take unorthodox measures. The pressure of the enormous population of China, made up of quite intelligent men and women, is going to force its government to stop adhering to international covenants. China will take whatever measures can offer hope to the Chinese.
http://www.plata.com.mx/Mplata/artic...idarticulo=278
When push comes to shove, revolution will be the last and biggest pressure.
The exporters who sold us lots of junk were paid with bonds rather than currency. They have to wait for their money. They essentially did vendor-financing. They want their money, " $11,280,000,000,000 Dollars - $11.28 Trillion Dollars."
"What lies ahead is a situation where each country will attempt desperate measures to ensure a minimum of internal stability. Treaties will be ignored or thrown overboard. Devaluations around the world will proliferate; some countries will declare bankruptcy. The gravity of the crisis will make these events inevitable. We have just seen India refuse to abide by the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO); the WTO rules say that governments are not to grant subsidies to sectors of their economies. But India is forced to subsidize its agriculture, because it has a population of over 1 billion and 67% of the people depend on cheap food for survival. So the statist international rules - emanating mainly from the US - to regulate the whole world will be trashed, eventually.
When push comes to shove, China, with 1.3 billion or more population, will take unorthodox measures. The pressure of the enormous population of China, made up of quite intelligent men and women, is going to force its government to stop adhering to international covenants. China will take whatever measures can offer hope to the Chinese.
http://www.plata.com.mx/Mplata/artic...idarticulo=278
When push comes to shove, revolution will be the last and biggest pressure.
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