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	<title>Comments on: More Whining About the Dollar</title>
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		<title>By: Babeouf</title>
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		<description>Agreements to trade in national currencies, balance clearing mechanisms etc. Bonds related to the the price of gold(a  re commodification of the monetary form of value). Changes to the IMF&#039;s SDR&#039;s to pay interest and to increase accessibility. There is obviously a large market for financial instruments that preserve value by either avoiding the  dollar or are weighted constructs including  other currencies. The operations of international markets supported the dollars rise and are bringing about its decline. Perhaps it is impolite for other nationals to gloat but isn&#039;t this Social Darwinism at its best. The dollar is a weakened beast that will be torn down by impersonal forces. Why aren&#039;t you cheering.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Agreements to trade in national currencies, balance clearing mechanisms etc. Bonds related to the the price of gold(a  re commodification of the monetary form of value). Changes to the IMF&#8217;s SDR&#8217;s to pay interest and to increase accessibility. There is obviously a large market for financial instruments that preserve value by either avoiding the  dollar or are weighted constructs including  other currencies. The operations of international markets supported the dollars rise and are bringing about its decline. Perhaps it is impolite for other nationals to gloat but isn&#8217;t this Social Darwinism at its best. The dollar is a weakened beast that will be torn down by impersonal forces. Why aren&#8217;t you cheering.</p>
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