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rvz 20 hours ago

This debt problem was long before Trump and this is why the US dollar is being printed straight to $0, until it loses its reserve currency status.

jambalaya8 19 hours ago | parent [-]

It really already did lose its reserve status, in a manner of speaking. There isn't ever going to be a gold standard again (even if there is, would the actual gold have the sort of real life uses it had when the gold standard was around? Not like people fill teeth with it anymore unless you are some sort of thug).

unrented7977 18 hours ago | parent [-]

Gold is a fantastically useful element. It's vastly more useful today as our knowledge and application of chemistry has improved.

It's probably more in demand as a commodity today than it ever has been.

rhelz an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Gold is a useful element, for sure, but there's no where's near enough of it to serve as a reserve currency. E.G. the U.S. reserves are worth about $1.2 trillion (changes each day, of course). Compare that to a national economy which has a GDP of over $30 trillion.

All these old gold bugs just can't wrap their heads around what exponential growth really looks like. But we can grow our productive capacity far, far faster than we can grow the supply of gold.

jambalaya8 16 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I hear platinum is the way to go. Or iron.