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I have seeen all financial statements and balance sheet from countries who use dollarisation. One thing that those countries have the 2nd same mistakes, rely on a country. When they have decided to use dollar, they have to generate the dollar that they dont produce their own. Hence they have to borrow money and generate their own from their markets. As the USD is one of the most expensive currencies and mostly it is manipulated, it will mostly create troubles for export. That's why their import mostly higher than exports, their debts are higher than others and the bad thing is if they fight with the USA, the USA can play on the USD supply.
Stable? Their data doesnt show the impact of the fed interest rates.
If there are other world currencies sell cheaper than the USD, why does Argentina use dollar? Argentina can also look at ASEAN who mostly use local currencies to imports goods and borrow money in their own currencies. Hence they see USD is just like other world expensive currencies like Pound. No matter how expensive the USD is, it won't broke them. When the USD is going down, their GDP automatically increase like today as all goods, income etc thanks to Breyton wood are measured in USD. If the USD drops in value, all countries in the world who don't use USD can pay debts faster and be rich.
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I have seeen all financial statements and balance sheet from countries who use dollarisation. One thing that those countries have the 2nd same mistakes, rely on a country. When they have decided to use dollar, they have to generate the dollar that they dont produce their own. Hence they have to borrow money and generate their own from their markets. As the USD is one of the most expensive currencies and mostly it is manipulated, it will mostly create troubles for export. That's why their import mostly higher than exports, their debts are higher than others and the bad thing is if they fight with the USA, the USA can play on the USD supply.
Stable? Their data doesnt show the impact of the fed interest rates.
If there are other world currencies sell cheaper than the USD, why does Argentina use dollar? Argentina can also look at ASEAN who mostly use local currencies to imports goods and borrow money in their own currencies. Hence they see USD is just like other world expensive currencies like Pound. No matter how expensive the USD is, it won't broke them. When the USD is going down, their GDP automatically increase like today as all goods, income etc thanks to Breyton wood are measured in USD. If the USD drops in value, all countries in the world who don't use USD can pay debts faster and be rich.
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I have seeen all financial statements and balance sheet from countries who use dollarisation. One thing that those countries have the 2nd same mistakes, rely on a country. When they have decided to use dollar, they have to generate the dollar that they dont produce their own. Hence they have to borrow money and generate their own from their markets. As the USD is one of the most expensive currencies and mostly it is manipulated, it will mostly create troubles for export. That's why their import mostly higher than exports, their debts are higher than others and the bad thing is if they fight with the USA, the USA can play on the USD supply.
Stable? Their data doesnt show the impact of the fed interest rates.
If there are other world currencies sell cheaper than the USD, why does Argentina use dollar? Argentina can also look at ASEAN who mostly use local currencies to imports goods and borrow money in their own currencies. Hence they see USD is just like other world expensive currencies like Pound. No matter how expensive the USD is, it won't broke them. When the USD is going down, their GDP automatically increase like today as all goods, income etc thanks to Breyton wood are measured in USD. If the USD drops in value, all countries in the world who don't use USD can pay debts faster and be rich.
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I have seeen all financial statements and balance sheet from countries who use dollarisation. One thing that those countries have the 2nd same mistakes, rely on a country. When they have decided to use dollar, they have to generate the dollar that they dont produce their own. Hence they have to borrow money and generate their own from their markets. As the USD is one of the most expensive currencies and mostly it is manipulated, it will mostly create troubles for export. That's why their import mostly higher than exports, their debts are higher than others and the bad thing is if they fight with the USA, the USA can play on the USD supply.
Stable? Their data doesnt show the impact of the fed interest rates.
If there are other world currencies sell cheaper than the USD, why does Argentina use dollar? Argentina can also look at ASEAN who mostly use local currencies to imports goods and borrow money in their own currencies. Hence they see USD is just like other world expensive currencies like Pound. No matter how expensive the USD is, it won't broke them. When the USD is going down, their GDP automatically increase like today as all goods, income etc thanks to Breyton wood are measured in USD. If the USD drops in value, all countries in the world who don't use USD can pay debts faster and be rich.
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I have seeen all financial statements and balance sheet from countries who use dollarisation. One thing that those countries have the 2nd same mistakes, rely on a country. When they have decided to use dollar, they have to generate the dollar that they dont produce their own. Hence they have to borrow money and generate their own from their markets. As the USD is one of the most expensive currencies and mostly it is manipulated, it will mostly create troubles for export. That's why their import mostly higher than exports, their debts are higher than others and the bad thing is if they fight with the USA, the USA can play on the USD supply.
Stable? Their data doesnt show the impact of the fed interest rates.
If there are other world currencies sell cheaper than the USD, why does Argentina use dollar? Argentina can also look at ASEAN who mostly use local currencies to imports goods and borrow money in their own currencies. Hence they see USD is just like other world expensive currencies like Pound. No matter how expensive the USD is, it won't broke them. When the USD is going down, their GDP automatically increase like today as all goods, income etc thanks to Breyton wood are measured in USD. If the USD drops in value, all countries in the world who don't use USD can pay debts faster and be rich.
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I have seeen all financial statements and balance sheet from countries who use dollarisation. One thing that those countries have the 2nd same mistake is, relying on a country.
When they have decided to use dollar, they have to generate the dollar that they dont produce their own. Hence they have to borrow money and generate their own from their markets. As the USD is one of the most expensive currencies and mostly it is manipulated, it will mostly create troubles for export. That's why their import mostly higher than exports, their debts are higher than others and the bad thing is if they fight with the USA, the USA can play on the USD supply.
If for some reasons Argentina politics are no in the same line with the USA, Argentina cannot defense itself from the trouble the USA will make.
Stable? Their data doesn't show the impact of the fed interest rates.
If there are other world currencies sell cheaper than the USD, why does Argentina use dollar? Argentina can also look at ASEAN who mostly use local currencies to imports goods and borrow money in their own currencies. Hence they see USD is just like other world expensive currencies like Pound. No matter how expensive the USD is, it won't broke them. When the USD is going down, their GDP automatically increase like today as all goods, income etc thanks to Breyton wood are measured in USD. If the USD drops in value, all countries in the world who don't use USD can pay debts faster and be rich.
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I have seeen all financial statements and balance sheet from countries who use dollarisation. One thing that those countries have the 2nd same mistakes, rely on a country. When they have decided to use dollar, they have to generate the dollar that they dont produce their own. Hence they have to borrow money and generate their own from their markets. As the USD is one of the most expensive currencies and mostly it is manipulated, it will mostly create troubles for export. That's why their import mostly higher than exports, their debts are higher than others and the bad thing is if they fight with the USA, the USA can play on the USD supply.
Stable? Their data doesnt show the impact of the fed interest rates.
If there are other world currencies sell cheaper than the USD, why does Argentina use dollar? Argentina can also look at ASEAN who mostly use local currencies to imports goods and borrow money in their own currencies. Hence they see USD is just like other world expensive currencies like Pound. No matter how expensive the USD is, it won't broke them. When the USD is going down, their GDP automatically increase like today as all goods, income etc thanks to Breyton wood are measured in USD. If the USD drops in value, all countries in the world who don't use USD can pay debts faster and be rich.
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I have seeen all financial statements and balance sheet from countries who use dollarisation. One thing that those countries have the 2nd same mistakes, rely on a country. When they have decided to use dollar, they have to generate the dollar that they dont produce their own. Hence they have to borrow money and generate their own from their markets. As the USD is one of the most expensive currencies and mostly it is manipulated, it will mostly create troubles for export. That's why their import mostly higher than exports, their debts are higher than others and the bad thing is if they fight with the USA, the USA can play on the USD supply.
Stable? Their data doesnt show the impact of the fed interest rates.
If there are other world currencies sell cheaper than the USD, why does Argentina use dollar? Argentina can also look at ASEAN who mostly use local currencies to imports goods and borrow money in their own currencies. Hence they see USD is just like other world expensive currencies like Pound. No matter how expensive the USD is, it won't broke them. When the USD is going down, their GDP automatically increase like today as all goods, income etc thanks to Breyton wood are measured in USD. If the USD drops in value, all countries in the world who don't use USD can pay debts faster and be rich.
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@mintsnap2857 ask your group, what has happened with corruption in European Parliament? Dont you think running a political party is expensive? If so, that's why in the USA, they allow globalists to bribe politicians to fund a political party's expenses called "lobbying fees". Imagine with a donation of million dollars when Trump was a US presidential candidate, the USA gun manufacturers association has shut Americans' concern about gun ownership. No matter how many weekly mass shootings will be happened in the USA that killed many innocent American pupils, globalists and USA gun manufacturers will pay lobbying fees.
I remembered, there was a YouTube video from CGTV, a Chinese YouTube media, that interviewed an American lady where her husband and two children were trapped in a weekly mass shooting. Her husband was the school principal. Fortunately, there was nothing happened to those family members but since then she would not believe in American values and dreams. Because of that reason, she has moved to European.
For the US government, this policy is good. Why? Besides it runs its economy, it can help to get rid of the USA's internal enemy. How? When an internal enemy occurs, the US government may only need to ask a serial killer to kill that person/organisation. The US government investigation will not request the US bank to open the killer's bank account to find out who pays him/her. Thus the case is closed when the enemy is shot dead.
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@looinrims the USA will use the same pattern to earn money from Europe.
The US in every democrat party era, will use petrodollar and wars to earn money. Thus the USA will have a common enemy.
After the collapse of the USSR, the USA did not have a significant enemy. Thus it made Iraq a common enemy.
To monetize the war, the USA would make the surrounding countries scared to Iraq. Now the USA does the same pattern by making the surrounding countries of Russia scare about Russia. By doing so, they will buy the USA's weapons at any price the USA wants to sell.
How does the USA fund its war? Petrodollar.
According to a Bloomberg article, every time the US democratic party won the presidential election, ExxonMobil alike would hit a new world record on their net profit. How does it work?
When a war is announced, the USA allies' oil indexes such as Texas and Brent (the UK) crude oil will be announced "due to the war, the supply of oil around the world would be affected by the war" Thus all goods related to the oil will increase. Consequently, the USD will increase. Thus the world will experience high inflation including in the USA. To control this inflation, the Fed will increase its rates. People who have mortgages etc have tow work productively by working on 2 or more jobs to keep their belongings. The USD around the world would back to the USD. The fed would do this after the surrounding countries around the target country like Iraq, China and Russia have signed arm purchase deals. This money inflow can be used to make the contracted arm deals.
Petrodollar is an agreement between President Nixon and Fahd king from Saudi Arabia. In Short, Saudi will sell its oil in the USD and its net profit will be invested in the USA. In 1970, the Saudi profit if you see 60 minutes, hit USD 500 billion. Some of this money will be money laundered to its allies as you can see from Malaysia & Singapore FDI Lists. On those lists, USA invests in the financial mode and lauder there. Once it is laundered, the money will go to other USA allies's tax haven countries such as the British Cayman Island, the Dutch etc.
Thus to Maldova, the USA has its own pattern to make Maldova so scared to Russia,. Thus it seeks US protection. Just like you can see from Iraq's wars.
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@stanspb763 No. EU + USA are rich. Why does Indonesia need to sell cheap natural resources to rich EU + USA? IF they want it, they have to build their factories in Indonesia, otherwise don't blame Indonesia if China builds its factories in Indonesia.
Beside USA + EU market is only 1.3 billion compared to Global south where China, India and Russia are inside it with 6.7 billion market but less competitors, no embargoes, fairer trading practice, less currencies manipulation, no high tariffs, massive world class human capital, no looting other countries assets just to get USD 12 Trillion Ukraine's natural resources, etc.
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I have seeen all financial statements and balance sheet from countries who use dollarisation. One thing that those countries have the 2nd same mistakes, rely on a country. When they have decided to use dollar, they have to generate the dollar that they dont produce their own. Hence they have to borrow money and generate their own from their markets. As the USD is one of the most expensive currencies and mostly it is manipulated, it will mostly create troubles for export. That's why their import mostly higher than exports, their debts are higher than others and the bad thing is if they fight with the USA, the USA can play on the USD supply.
Stable? Their data doesnt show the impact of the fed interest rates.
If there are other world currencies sell cheaper than the USD, why does Argentina use dollar? Argentina can also look at ASEAN who mostly use local currencies to imports goods and borrow money in their own currencies. Hence they see USD is just like other world expensive currencies like Pound. No matter how expensive the USD is, it won't broke them. When the USD is going down, their GDP automatically increase like today as all goods, income etc thanks to Breyton wood are measured in USD. If the USD drops in value, all countries in the world who don't use USD can pay debts faster and be rich.
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I have seeen all financial statements and balance sheet from countries who use dollarisation. One thing that those countries have the 2nd same mistakes, rely on a country. When they have decided to use dollar, they have to generate the dollar that they dont produce their own. Hence they have to borrow money and generate their own from their markets. As the USD is one of the most expensive currencies and mostly it is manipulated, it will mostly create troubles for export. That's why their import mostly higher than exports, their debts are higher than others and the bad thing is if they fight with the USA, the USA can play on the USD supply.
Stable? Their data doesnt show the impact of the fed interest rates.
If there are other world currencies sell cheaper than the USD, why does Argentina use dollar? Argentina can also look at ASEAN who mostly use local currencies to imports goods and borrow money in their own currencies. Hence they see USD is just like other world expensive currencies like Pound. No matter how expensive the USD is, it won't broke them. When the USD is going down, their GDP automatically increase like today as all goods, income etc thanks to Breyton wood are measured in USD. If the USD drops in value, all countries in the world who don't use USD can pay debts faster and be rich.
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I have seeen all financial statements and balance sheet from countries who use dollarisation. One thing that those countries have the 2nd same mistakes, rely on a country. When they have decided to use dollar, they have to generate the dollar that they dont produce their own. Hence they have to borrow money and generate their own from their markets. As the USD is one of the most expensive currencies and mostly it is manipulated, it will mostly create troubles for export. That's why their import mostly higher than exports, their debts are higher than others and the bad thing is if they fight with the USA, the USA can play on the USD supply.
Stable? Their data doesnt show the impact of the fed interest rates.
If there are other world currencies sell cheaper than the USD, why does Argentina use dollar? Argentina can also look at ASEAN who mostly use local currencies to imports goods and borrow money in their own currencies. Hence they see USD is just like other world expensive currencies like Pound. No matter how expensive the USD is, it won't broke them. When the USD is going down, their GDP automatically increase like today as all goods, income etc thanks to Breyton wood are measured in USD. If the USD drops in value, all countries in the world who don't use USD can pay debts faster and be rich.
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@sbackhaus Yeah bro, by buying petrol car, you just add billion gram a day to be a toxic air that everyone breath in every day.
For example, based on the UN research, a petrol car would produce 192-gram Co2 per passenger. If you time that number to 1.4 billion cars nowadays you will get 268.8 billion-grams CO2 every day the cars produce and people breath in those. Plus, you need to add the accumulated Co2 that has been produced since Industrialize 1 era.
This all because of the greedy USA. Thanks to Petrodollar. In 1970, only 200 million cars worldwide. Now there are 1.4 billion cars.
Petrodollar is an agreement between President Nixon of the USA and Fahd King of Saudi Arabia where Saudi would only sell its oil in the USD only and it will invest its profit in the USA only. Thus, when there is a USA war, the petrol price will increase, the USD will increase too, and the USA GDP will skyrocket.
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I have seeen all financial statements and balance sheet from countries who use dollarisation. One thing that those countries have the 2nd same mistakes, rely on a country. When they have decided to use dollar, they have to generate the dollar that they dont produce their own. Hence they have to borrow money and generate their own from their markets. As the USD is one of the most expensive currencies and mostly it is manipulated, it will mostly create troubles for export. That's why their import mostly higher than exports, their debts are higher than others and the bad thing is if they fight with the USA, the USA can play on the USD supply.
Stable? Their data doesnt show the impact of the fed interest rates.
If there are other world currencies sell cheaper than the USD, why does Argentina use dollar? Argentina can also look at ASEAN who mostly use local currencies to imports goods and borrow money in their own currencies. Hence they see USD is just like other world expensive currencies like Pound. No matter how expensive the USD is, it won't broke them. When the USD is going down, their GDP automatically increase like today as all goods, income etc thanks to Breyton wood are measured in USD. If the USD drops in value, all countries in the world who don't use USD can pay debts faster and be rich.
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@haikalmiftah2529 LOL, corruption? When Freeport McMoran gave Soeharto 9% shares and Indonesia only 1%, could this gift clasify as corruption? This is a barter between the given shares for future benefits for Soeharto and Indonesia government public policy.
If it ia a corruption, why didn't USA corruption index drop significantly like what has happened when Anthony Salim bribed Bill Clinton the other days or when USE bribed EU?
If it wasn't, what is the different between a barter of shares and bribed directly? Both of them will influence the Indonesia public.policy? The give away shares will impact more massive damage to whole Indonesians compared to the direct bribery. FYI, due to this gave away, there is long live hate between local people and Indonesians and Indonesia government that cannot be cured. The financial damage is uncountable.
This reminds me of Bloomberg article that stated a love affection between the USA democratic party and US petrol company. In short everytime the US democratic party wins US president election, the world will be affected by high Inflation, thanks to the Fed interest rates increment, US companies like ExxonMobil hit the highest net profit In human history and the US presidents from Democratic party are getting rich from the shares they got from the oil companies. Those companies will dig the ground and left the damaged environment when they can't see financial benefits. This happens everywhere In the world and the local government got the blame on Those globalists act on making them richer and richer.
Another sample is when Trump and Nancy Pelosi got shares from Pfizer and he appointed directly Pfizer to create covid vaccines to 1.3 billion people in EU and the USA. When vaccines have been contributed, Trump and Nancy became richer than before.
Last sample was when Mosanto, animals food producer from the USA gave a way shares to European countries decision makers. Thus any official EU labs cannot detect Salmons that consumed Mosanto's products. Their food products contain chemicals that can cause cancers to people who consume Those fishes.
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@haikalmiftah2529 In fact in every country of 5 eyes nations has a corruption law that forbid those countries companies to give away shares to local government officers and classify this act as corruption, but this act has never really caught them and brought them to the justice.
Corruption is defined by a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense which is undertaken by a person or an organization which is entrusted in a position of authority, in order to acquire illicit benefits or abuse power for one's personal gain. However, this definition has never punished the giver of the bribery.
When you talk about environmental damage, there is no international law that punish the globalists or the USA allies' oligarchs for making environmental damage.
For example, is Petrodollar. When petrodollar agreement was signed, the US has shifted its industry from public transport to more anything related to petrol such as cars, commercial jets, plastics etc. That's why GM has given so many free technologies to the USA allies such as South Korea, Vietnam and many eastern Europe to produce more affordable cars etc.
FYI, the number of cars in 1970 when Petrodollar agreement was signed was only 200 million cars worldwide. Now? there are 1.4 billion cars.
If each passenger in ICE car produces 197 gram of CO2 x 1.4 billion cars, the petrodollar agreement has poured extra 275.8-billion-gram CO2 a year per KM. The effect of corrupt petrodollar is climate changes where some countries may lose their lands for example like Tuvalu.
The question is if this agreement can be classified as corruption.
In fact, American presidents have never gone far away from Corruption and porn, but the USA corruption index has never really plunged. why?
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@TR4R American influence in Argentina did not surprise me at all during the geopolitics as the USA has changed many regimes in NZ, PNG, Fiji, the Philippines, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Europe etc where old regimes in those countries have supported China-Russia.
I can see also the reasons why the world has thrown the USA as the most powerful country on earth due to its corrupt system. it has made. For example, until the end of the world, India's GDP per capita cannot exceed the USA as the USD will be manipulated no matter what the fact behind the need for India's GDP per capita should rise. FYI India's population is 1.5 billion compared to the USA which is only 300 million. How come a small country like the USA has limited how a country's income is generated in India. If India's GDP per capita is the same as the USA, definitely India's economy should exceed the USA. However, this fact cannot happen once the USA is the most superpower country on earth. The world is also tired of the USA's manipulation and its dodgee attitude.
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@theonlycaulfield here are the list Ecuador, El Salvador, Zimbabwe, The British Virgin Islands, The Turks and Caicos, Timor and Leste, Bonaire, Micronesia, Palau, Marshall Islands, and Panama.
Well as I said majority. I hope you do understand what does majority mean?
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