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	<title>Comments on: World Turns its Back on the Dollar, as the U.S. Borrows  and Spends its Way Into Bankruptcy</title>
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		<title>By: Why Simply Changing "Mark to Market" Rules Won't Lead to a Happy Ending</title>
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		<title>By: khalfan</title>
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		<description>true, the phony economic has to collapse. as an example take the case of africa. since times immemorial it has given out its wealth to various civilizations such as the egyptians who got their diamonds and ebony and gold to solomon who owned gemstone mines there. all the way to our times where most of our gold comes from the same inexhaustible mines. yet by our economical reckoning africa is an economical basketcase and the poorest of the continents. now we either are incapable of recognizing what wealth is or our economical system is unable to do so. or else, and a big else at that, someone somewhere does not want others to recognise what wealth is. thats where the phony economics gets in the picture. i hope you understand.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>true, the phony economic has to collapse. as an example take the case of africa. since times immemorial it has given out its wealth to various civilizations such as the egyptians who got their diamonds and ebony and gold to solomon who owned gemstone mines there. all the way to our times where most of our gold comes from the same inexhaustible mines. yet by our economical reckoning africa is an economical basketcase and the poorest of the continents. now we either are incapable of recognizing what wealth is or our economical system is unable to do so. or else, and a big else at that, someone somewhere does not want others to recognise what wealth is. thats where the phony economics gets in the picture. i hope you understand.</p>
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