Re: A world reserve currency?



On 2008-01-23, pgreenfinch <pgreenpasdespamfinch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"J.H.Boersema" <joshb@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
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On 2008-01-23, pgreenfinch <pgreenpasdespamfinch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

What you are proposing is a worsening of the typical Mafia Modus-Operandi:

I'm glad you could express your fantasies and slogans,
but I would have preferred some consistent answer.

If you want to know anything, you have to think for yourself.

The answer on the supposed world-currency is: no. No world reserve currency,
no single world currency.

One-world-currency means one-world-Government.

One world Government means tyranny. We need many sovereign Countries,
to protect Democracy, which can only exist in a certain smaller scale.
Without democracy (real I mean, not what western Governments claim is
democracy), there is tyranny, and that mean exploitation, suffering,
torture, war, etc.

Not even a single European or American currency, even that is too
big. What will happen to the Euro and the potential Amero: they will
have to fall. In a way it is nice they are here, so we can pick up
the old currencies, names complete, when we (should) restructure the
economies in the world. The Germans can get back to their Mark, we
go back to the Gulden, this way democracy wins. Trade hardly suffers,
because the international businesses will have to be cut up along
the borders, they stop existing. For profit banks will also have to
be removed. Therefore there is nobody that suffers the lack of a single
(world/continental) currency. Small/medium, even relatively large
National businesses do not suffer significantly in terms of trade
efficiency, if there is not a single world currency. If the currencies
are all stable and hardly or not inflate, that is as good as a single
world currency, without the tyranny danger.

A single world currency has an implementation problem: who decides
who coins it, where, how ? That is a power-question, not a technical
question. It is immediately solved by having numerous National
currencies, as we always have had, which provides for a distributed
coinage system (different currencies that is). If corruption strikes
in some countries, no the entire globe goes to hell with that.

That is a consistent answer, especially if you understand the power
that control over currency means. If you don't see how that works,
ask how it works and maybe someone will express their opinion for you.
Maybe they throw in some fantasies and slogans for you, if you're lucky.
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