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Cool Breeze wrote:
Thu Sep 23, 2021 4:36 pm
Guest wrote:
Wed Sep 22, 2021 10:12 pm
Cool Breeze wrote:
Fri Sep 10, 2021 6:08 pm


Yes, because as I've told DaK before, it's only 7% of world GDP. The secondary considerations from it that may be associated (general siphoning of power from the USA) may present the basis for greater problems, but the petrodollar in itself is essentially a non issue.
I've been researching your answer from earlier this month. DaKardii responded to this on another thread. I find his response compelling. Did you respond to his response? If you did, I don't find it.
DaKardii wrote:
Sat Mar 20, 2021 9:58 pm


The fact that the oil industry is only 7% of the world's GDP is irrelevant. The petrodollar scheme is still what backs the dollar. It is THE scheme that ensures that the dollar is still the world's reserve currency; this status in turn drastically reduces the inflationary effects of monetary printing by approximately 75%. That's a hard fact that's been covered up for decades.
First answer why his response is compelling. I don't find it compelling at all. There are many more reasons (petro is just 1) why the USD is the world reserve, military might is one of them. 7% of GDP? LOL, notice how he doesn't really answer anything, he just cites his idea and makes a claim that can be supported by many more important ideas that are similar points, but much larger, louder and stronger. I have already done this. Of course, when the USD loses its foothold, it will lose his precious (miniscule) petrodollar dominance point as well, which is again just one of many indicators that we lost the world reserve - NOT the main one. So don't fall for any I told you so stuff. Critical thinking is key for all of us so we can see, and predict, what will happen in others' viewpoints, as I have shown here. And it will be confirmed in the future unless he relents and repents.
Firat, you have it backwards. Military might comes from the US dollar being the world reserve currency. Being the world reserve currency is why the US can outspend other nations on its military.

Your response is not any more compelling than his - in fact, less so. Let me demonstrate by breaking your response up piece by piece.

"LOL, notice how he doesn't really answer anything"
Neither do you.

"he just cites his idea and makes a claim that can be supported by many more important ideas that are similar points, but much larger, louder and stronger."
And what you are doing is somehow different from what you claim DaKardii is doing? Where's the meat of your argument? I find none.

"I have already done this."
I spent 2 weeks looking and you haven't. At least, I can't find anything.

"Of course, when the USD loses its foothold, it will lose his precious (miniscule) petrodollar dominance point as well, which is again just one of many indicators that we lost the world reserve - NOT the main one."
OK, so the main ones are what? You haven't said.

"So don't fall for any I told you so stuff."
I haven't fallen for any I told you so stuff from you. Dakardii won't be playing that game, but you will if you can. At the very least, you will try even when the facts don't support it.

"Critical thinking is key for all of us so we can see, and predict, what will happen in others' viewpoints, as I have shown here."
And I'm still not falling for it. You have shown nothing.

"And it will be confirmed in the future unless he relents and repents."
I think it may be beneficial for you to consider getting some help.

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With Trump we got

peace accords in the Middle East,

eliminated terrorists,

a more secure southern border,

a robust economy,

growing confidence,

various vaccines, and, of course,

those nasty tweets!

With Biden, it's the complete opposite:

national humiliation,

growing jihadi threats,

border chaos,

burgeoning debt and dying economy,

draconian Covid restrictions- except for Democrats and liberals,

and a president who can't even answer simple questions without tripping over his scripted answers and being dragged away by his minders.

Makes you wonder who is actually running the country!

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Biden is not in the room. The poor man is now no more than a foil. It seems he 'relentlessly' rehearsed his speech to the UN.

That is about as relentless this Administration is going to get. Biden is gone, Harris is already way out of her depth.

Power vacuums will be filled. We are entering into a period of extreme uncertainty. Will China wait for AUKUS to get their act together?

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From the editorial in the DT.
For all the global liberal condemnation of Donald Trump, his administration never abandoned America’s leadership role

And here is the core of the issue: Will America stay in the game now that everything is in motion?

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Cool Breeze wrote:
Thu Sep 23, 2021 4:40 pm
Navigator wrote:
Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:13 am
BTW, if it wasn't Biden, it would be some other democrat beholden to their party's apparatus, which is now firmly in the hands of the woke, the naive, the incompetent, and the deluded.
Yes, don't ever forget this. The swamp is demonic, but the Democrat party is the most outlandish of all in terms of so many of its members being part and parcel of the synagogue of satan
Career politicians, bankers, and business leaders of all sorts, from all parties, and every denomination make up the synagogue of Satan. The members of that synagogue believe mankind will solve the problems of mankind, while God sits on the sidelines.
Psalm 34:4 - “I sought the Lord, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears.”

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thomasglee wrote:
Fri Sep 24, 2021 7:31 am
Cool Breeze wrote:
Thu Sep 23, 2021 4:40 pm
Navigator wrote:
Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:13 am
BTW, if it wasn't Biden, it would be some other democrat beholden to their party's apparatus, which is now firmly in the hands of the woke, the naive, the incompetent, and the deluded.
Yes, don't ever forget this. The swamp is demonic, but the Democrat party is the most outlandish of all in terms of so many of its members being part and parcel of the synagogue of satan
Career politicians, bankers, and business leaders of all sorts, from all parties, and every denomination make up the synagogue of Satan. The members of that synagogue believe mankind will solve the problems of mankind, while God sits on the sidelines.
Correct.

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Guest wrote:
Thu Sep 23, 2021 6:43 pm
Cool Breeze wrote:
Thu Sep 23, 2021 4:36 pm
Guest wrote:
Wed Sep 22, 2021 10:12 pm


I've been researching your answer from earlier this month. DaKardii responded to this on another thread. I find his response compelling. Did you respond to his response? If you did, I don't find it.

First answer why his response is compelling. I don't find it compelling at all. There are many more reasons (petro is just 1) why the USD is the world reserve, military might is one of them. 7% of GDP? LOL, notice how he doesn't really answer anything, he just cites his idea and makes a claim that can be supported by many more important ideas that are similar points, but much larger, louder and stronger. I have already done this. Of course, when the USD loses its foothold, it will lose his precious (miniscule) petrodollar dominance point as well, which is again just one of many indicators that we lost the world reserve - NOT the main one. So don't fall for any I told you so stuff. Critical thinking is key for all of us so we can see, and predict, what will happen in others' viewpoints, as I have shown here. And it will be confirmed in the future unless he relents and repents.
Firat, you have it backwards. Military might comes from the US dollar being the world reserve currency. Being the world reserve currency is why the US can outspend other nations on its military.

Your response is not any more compelling than his - in fact, less so. Let me demonstrate by breaking your response up piece by piece.

"LOL, notice how he doesn't really answer anything"
Neither do you.

"he just cites his idea and makes a claim that can be supported by many more important ideas that are similar points, but much larger, louder and stronger."
And what you are doing is somehow different from what you claim DaKardii is doing? Where's the meat of your argument? I find none.

"I have already done this."
I spent 2 weeks looking and you haven't. At least, I can't find anything.

"Of course, when the USD loses its foothold, it will lose his precious (miniscule) petrodollar dominance point as well, which is again just one of many indicators that we lost the world reserve - NOT the main one."
OK, so the main ones are what? You haven't said.

"So don't fall for any I told you so stuff."
I haven't fallen for any I told you so stuff from you. Dakardii won't be playing that game, but you will if you can. At the very least, you will try even when the facts don't support it.

"Critical thinking is key for all of us so we can see, and predict, what will happen in others' viewpoints, as I have shown here."
And I'm still not falling for it. You have shown nothing.

"And it will be confirmed in the future unless he relents and repents."
I think it may be beneficial for you to consider getting some help.
First of all, I won't be responding to any more "Guests" so either make a handle and come out of the name calling shadows, or forget about any of the topics.

The US has a legacy of a productive nation economically, which always has a strong military, and then got the USD world reserve which preserved and strengthened the military. It's a positive feedback loop, but we have lost nearly all tenets of what made us strong, so naturally we are now sinking into losing value of our currency and also losing all social and political leadership. The only reason it's taken so long to dethrone us is that the other socialist idiot countries of the world have been doing similar boomer generation reckless spending/debt/welfare and retirement benefits.

Create a handle and tell me why something 7% of GDP is THE issue that destroys the US if it loses it. I'll be waiting. Or better yet, tell Martin Armstrong who debunked this long ago, as well. I'm sure you know more than both he and I, though apparently you can't tell me why something so small could be the linchpin issue, so you haven't.

Call me crazy, but I believe the other 93% of whatever you want to label it is more important than some internet meme meant to scare people or make things simple to understand in their minds. As I've said, the petrodollar is just a SMALL proxy of overall US economic and military hegemony. Of course when it goes away, it goes away with all of their other powers that the US had, but that means nothing as far as it being any more important than economic history, technology, military power, diplomatic pressure, defense, etc.

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** 24-Sep-2021 World View: Poll trending

Biden's presidency has been going from one crisis to the next --
street crime, mass slaughter of blacks, destroy black families, racial
hatred through CRT, defund police, open jails, open border, illegal
immigrant flood, fentanyl, covid spread via migrants, end energy
independence, Afghanistan catastrophe.

For those who follow such things, Biden's polls have been falling
like a rock.

-- Iowa / FL / Mich / Va / Polls Turn Poisonous for Democrats as Biden
Bungles and the Cities Bleed
http://ace.mu.nu/archives/395722.php
(Ace Of Spades, 22-Sep-2021)

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John wrote:
Wed Sep 22, 2021 6:50 pm
** 22-Sep-2021 World View: Biden sending illegal migrants to Gitmo

WASHINGTON — As it scrambles to deal with the surge of Haitian
migrants at the southern border, the Biden administration is seeking a
private contractor to operate a migrant detention facility at the
U.S. naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, with a requirement that some
of the guards speak Spanish and Haitian Creole, according to
government records.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigr ... s-n1279886

Hahahahahahahaha
This story does justify a ROFLMAO. They say it has NOTHING to do with the latest border surge. LMAO.
The contract requires MINIMUM 50 unarmed custody agents, 10% who speak Haitian Creole and ready to deploy within 24 hrs. LMAO, where the hell are they going to secure such people? They'd have to contract Haitians....who can screen out in terms of health (Haitians w/AIDS >5.6%), drug use (50%) and criminal background. LMAO.
They'd also have to keep them on some kind of paid retainer or sitting around getting paid to do nothing (but maybe practice their Creole), waiting for a deployment order. LMAO.
Oh, and they have to provide their own transportation...TO GUANTANAMO BAY. How the hell can they get that? LMAO.
The only company I can see coming close to being able to swing this is Blackwater. So it's essentially a no-bid. LMAO.

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** 24-Sep-2021 World View: Gitmo irony
Burner Prime wrote:
Fri Sep 24, 2021 2:43 pm
> This story does justify a ROFLMAO. They say it has NOTHING to do
> with the latest border surge. LMAO.
The reason that I was laughing is because Obama demanded on his first
day in office that Gitmo be closed within a year, and now it's still
open, and Biden wants to use it to lock up illegal migrants. Lots of
irony.

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