Straws in the wind.
The U.S dollar is shrinking as a percentage of the world’s currency supply, raising concerns that the greenback is about to see its long run as the world’s premier denomination come to an end.
When compared to its peers, the dollar has drifted to a 15-year low,
according to the International Monetary Fund, indicating that more
countries are willing to use other currencies to do business. --CNBC quoted at HE.
Cloward-Piven's other tactic.
They're figuring 15 years from now the USD will be an also-ran.
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Hold on! I'd have to see more about the details. This may simply mean that other nations are running the printing presses faster than ours, for whatever reason.
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