redneckford
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Which POCKET!!!!!!!
RNFord,redneckford said:Which POCKET!!!!!!!
taxpayer said:Longtrman, it would take far too long to give a thorough explaination on this forum.However I was refering to what is known as the bretton woods conference held in 1944 at a hotel located in a new england state. this once closed and abandoned hotel was remodeled and refitted especially for this meeting at a cost of several million post war dollars.the meeting was attended by financial representives of approx. 140 countries, it was considered at the time to be absolutely top secret.it was here that our government decided it would abandon the pure gold standard, which dictated that there must be one dollar in gold for every one dollar note printed.it opted for a system in which paper money itself became the standard.it enabled governments, primarily the USA, who became indebted to simply print more money, the value of each country's currency on the world market was tied directley to the amount of inports and exports each country was allowed.in short, in order to devalue the dollar and gain more exports for its country, many countries ,mainly china, india and middle eastern nations. began buying united states federal reserve notes.the american financial institutions hold only about 23% of these notes, with the rest in the hands of other countries. our elected officials, having allowed the USA to become hostage to these countrys, will do nothing to protect american interests against the very thing the farmtrac dealers are experencing .However as maddening as it is, we must not lose focus.anger towards Escorts LTD will not solve the imediate problem. we must deal with the textron problem first, if we are to survive in this industry.-----------taxpayer
Longtrman, I'm afraid fair trade is not something we are likely to ever see again.the US market is now flooded with import tractors and related products and the prices are spiraling downward rapidly,we are likely to see that trend esculate as the farmtrac tractors are dumped on the american market for pennies on the dollar.the public is lured into buying these tractors at what they believe is a cheap price,only to find they have to pay twice, once when they make the purchase and again when they must pay higher taxes to the US government,in order for the government to repay loans borrowed from other countries for the countless giveaway programs in exsistance here and abroad. our government must allow these cheap imports into this country in order to get loans from other countries. So who is the smartest in business?is it the americans who buy cheap? or is it the people who sell it to us?something to ponder.-------Taxpayerlongtrman said:Actually, taxpayer, there was still a sort of gold standard. All foreign nations signing bretton woods were to peg the value of their currency to the U.S. dollar which was fixed at $35.00 per oz of gold. In effect we guaranteed all the other currencies. Americans couldn't change dollars for gold but foreign nations could and by the John Kennedy presidency the gold drain from the U.S. was accelerating. Kennedy did some things to stop this and a week later Johnson became president and the changes were undone(I don't remember where I read that, sorry). Johnson had trouble with the Bretton Woods economy also. Then Nixon had trouble with it. He and John Connely did things contrary to Bretton Woods and Gerald Ford became president. The Nixon troubles with Bretton Woods is known as "The Nixon Shock". Neither Bretton Woods, Bretton Woods II or Smithsonian has worked but our government still tries to use it. Bretton Woods as I understand required the U.S. to put the U.S. ecomomy in a recession mode if it worked better for stabilizing world currency. Can you spell "Bernanky". As you said none of this has any relief to our problems with Farmtrac. Myself I think what we need is not Free Trade, as mandated by Bretton Woods, but Fair Trade.
Thanks for posting this article SESS,can't wait to see the next two.it's about time the world knew the truth about what has been done to the dealers and customers. I hope everybody gets madder than **** and contacts every senator and representive they know and demand an investigation into who is to blame for this fraud.------TaxpayerSESS said:Here is the latest article in the Daily Southener:
The Daily Southerner, Tarboro, NC - PLOWED UNDER
Thanks to Bob!