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How Close is the US Dollar from being dropped from the World Currency?

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I found an interesting article exclaiming from liable sources that the US Dollar truly is on verge of possibly being dropped from the US Currency. I have heard rumors of this before, but seemingly blew them off for the time being, as usual :doh

http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/...could-constitute-an-embryo-of-global-currency






Man if this would happen I would love to see all the NWO affiliated people, they'll be going nuts.

Don't forget to take into consideration that a few countries have already dropped the US Dollar from their currency. :2wave:
 
Global central bank? The federal reserve rips Americans off plenty, imagine what a global central bank would do.

I'll be at the doorsteps of the president/congress revolting before allowing such a thing.
 

No way are SDRs going to become the global currency. Just not a practical long-term solution. The dollar is safe for the time being; the global monetary system needs a de facto reserve currency to operate and SDRs won't cut it.
 
Our gov has been pushing for this for years. NWO in full effect and our dollar is not worth a dolla anyways. They(powers that be) have been wanting us all to jump on world currency for years. The day I cannot break out a Dollar Bill and use it may be the day I finally get my ass up outta here
 
The U.S. was never world currency, it was just popular currency. The Cold War spread it everywhere and it became the lingua franca of currency. The GBP has always far surpassed the USD in value but it lacked access.

If we're going to still deal in the notion of a global currency - something I have always thought is a bad idea - then we should be putting stock into a country that has a central bank controlled by its own public. The BOA is corrupt as hell with no oversight, and the amount of money it is printing right now is leading the markets into precarious inflation territory. If you haven't already noticed that your money doesn't seem to be buying as much as it used to, then you'll be noticing soon enough at the rate the BOA is lending to the Fed.

In Canada people are just waiting for the sound of the giant tree tumbling over. You know the economy is bad when the loonie is en par for years at a time.
 
An SDR is quite a good idea, if you select the basket of currencies from the ones that are both valuable and stable, it'll reduce the global effects if the US economy takes a downturn (eg, the GFC).
 
Is this a freudian slip? "...the US Dollar truly is on verge of possibly being dropped from the US Currency..."
America currently benefits from the USD being the de facto reserve currency, held by other governments (in reserve) to pay for international commodities. In doing this, those other countries incur costs exchanging their currency for Dollars. America does not, as it already has Dollars. If oil, for example were priced in...Euros, then America would incur those exchange costs, and the Euro countries would save them. The SDR levels the playing field. All the major currencies are a part of the SDR so no exchange costs for anyone. Think of it as a poker chip. It has no intrinsic value, but it pays out in the currency of the country the gambler is in.
 
I favor a one world currency. It would help reduce the chances of being ripped off. And would help bring the world closer together.
 
I favor a one world currency. It would help reduce the chances of being ripped off. And would help bring the world closer together.

Perhaps in theory it would work. But there would need to be a one world government for there to be a one world currency. Just look at the problem Europe is having with the Euro. It is difficult to allow each country to control their own spending (thus some going into debt ex: PIGS) and still share a currency. And as for bringing the world closer together.... how much do you think Germany likes Greece right now?
 
It's only a matter of time before the US Dollar is replaced. Now even an international institution is calling for the end of the Dollar's preeminent role in world finance. When this happens Americans will pay more for imported goods such as crude oil.

The average American standard of living is going to decline. This can no longer be hidden from Americans.
 
The demise of the dollar - Business News, Business - The Independent

In the most profound financial change in recent Middle East history, Gulf Arabs are planning – along with China, Russia, Japan and France – to end dollar dealings for oil, moving instead to a basket of currencies including the Japanese yen and Chinese yuan, the euro, gold and a new, unified*currency*planned for nations in the Gulf Co-operation Council, including Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Qatar.
Secret meetings have already been held by finance ministers and central bank governors in Russia, China, Japan and Brazil to work on the scheme, which will mean that oil will no longer*be priced in dollars.
 
^ The demise of the market-monetary system as a whole will be a feature of the next few decades. The U.S. dollar being dropped is just a prelude.
 
No way are SDRs going to become the global currency. Just not a practical long-term solution. The dollar is safe for the time being; the global monetary system needs a de facto reserve currency to operate and SDRs won't cut it.
Mulitple countries have dropped the US dollar for currency.
 
An SDR is quite a good idea, if you select the basket of currencies from the ones that are both valuable and stable, it'll reduce the global effects if the US economy takes a downturn (eg, the GFC).

But to include currencies from highly non-transparant and even manipulative economices like the renminbi and rouble? Come on...
 
But to include currencies from highly non-transparant and even manipulative economices like the renminbi and rouble? Come on...

If they are more stable than the USD, why not?
 
If they are more stable than the USD, why not?

The Renminbi is only stable because the Chinese government forces the value to trade in a narrow range. There is nothing transparant or free-market about it. I don't know as much about the rouble...
 
If they don't want dollars anymore, we could save on foreign aid. Someone notify Boehner.
 
If they don't want dollars anymore, we could save on foreign aid. Someone notify Boehner.

While I agree with you about the stopping foreign aid, be careful what you wish for about losing world reserve currency status...
I don't even fully know what would happen if all the dollars printed around the world worked their way as being solely the national currency.

The implications would, in all likelihood, completely alter our way of life... almost overnight.
 
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