Who Pays the Bill for the Fed's QE2?

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Kevin Gallagher: Quantitative easing forces crippling cost on developing countries
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  • Quantitative Easing = printing money

    Printing Money = inflation

  • I saw the headline the other day "QE2 Is The Economic War Equivalent to a Nuclear Strike." Sure enough, it is.

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  • @obarelida LOLz! There s no god,

  • @oldhacks why???

  • @obarelida if god is the only answer then we're all screwed.

  • @oldhacks you are so right and pray for them as well for God s protection

  • @obarelida IKR? thats why we need to support these guys with whatever we got. left or right these guys get both sides and dig deep.

  • Its gone on too long an we seen the Damages. Who can afford to be ruled by the same old gangs of washington. We need to nationalise our Banks an insurance companys, Set conditions for venture partnerships to be more easily formed. Im surpised the prisions arnt filled with these scum of the earth Monsters the NWO.

  • Cant wait for QE3

    I hear its going to be a blockbuster

  • A lot of these economies are growing at amazing rates. Their economies are rockin and rollin. But the U.S. got so economically huge that it just can't grow anymore. Foreign nations know the U.S. economy is tapped out and they are taking advantage of this. And their currency will fare much better than the U.S. Dollar in the future. All the Fed can do now is do a bunch of artificial measures such as quantitative easing and adjusting interest rates. But that has nothing to do with economic growth.

  • Gosh. I wonder if a global currency crisis might lead to a global solution, a global monetary authority that subordinates all soverign currencies, including the US dollar. I wonder if a nation's CO2 emissions will effect how much World Reserve Currency that their "sovereign" currency can purchase. I wonder if they'll call it Cap and Trade. Yeah. I wonder.

    "unintended effects" my ass....

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