transam Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Just now, frank83628 said: Haha Are you cornered......?...🤭 1
anandra Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 43 minutes ago, jas007 said: You're using a rather short term spike in the dollar vs. Ruble in 2022 to suggest that the war has all but destroyed the Ruble. And yet if you look at a long term chart, you'll see the big picture isn't nearly so dramatic. my friend, shake your head properly, the invasion started in 2014 so I count from there, where am I wrong? russians in 2013 had ruble equal to Thai Baht, now you can see yourself, the task is to make 1 dollar worth of 1-kilogram of ruski roubles, then the war will end without any nukes and casualties, exactly like the collapse of the USSR Edited 3 hours ago by anandra
anandra Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 15 minutes ago, frank83628 said: Haha it looks like you have so much to say and explain. How to reveal ruski or pro-ruski propagandist. Very easy, when you tell them that the invasion and stealing of Ukrainian lands is wrong he usually says, but the USA attacked Iraq, Yugoslavia, Sirya and so on. because of this ruski alcoland has the right to invade other countries and steal their land bringing their alco and dictatorship culture just because the USA attacked other countries. ruski alco will never say, the USA were wrong the world must do something against it and we are not going to repeat it and act like bad USA, as we are a top country in the world. never ever a single ruski said that 1
jas007 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, anandra said: my friend, shake your head properly, the invasion started in 2014 so I count from there, where am I wrong? russians in 2013 had ruble equal to Thai Baht, now you can see yourself, the task is to make 1 dollar worth of 1-kilogram of ruski roubles, then the war will end without any nukes and casualties, exactly like the collapse of the USSR OK, over that period, the Ruble has decreased. Not as much as if you go back all the way to 2008, so, over time, things have deteriorated for the Ruble. In 2008, Russia had a war with Georgia and continues to occupy some of that territory, Then the world had a financial crisis that was papered over. Lots of factors came into play to weaken the Ruble. How has this decline affected the people inside Russia? Russia has oil and natural gas. Russia has minerals. Russia has food. It seems almost like a closed system. Edited 1 hour ago by jas007
anandra Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, jas007 said: OK, over that period, the Ruble has decreased. Not as much as if you go back all the way to 2008, so, over time, things have deteriorated for the Ruble. In 2008, Russia had a war with Georgia and continues to occupy some of that territory, the the world had a financial crisis that was papered over. Lots of factors came into play to weaken the Ruble. How has this decline affected the people inside Russia? Russia has oil and natural gas. Russia has minerals. Russia has food. It seems almost like a closed system. if you say from 29 to 100 is not much it is ok. Thai baht stands strong for ages between 29 -35, what happened to the richest country in the world, why rouble turn into toilet paper, why didn't that bad US dollar go down?? just explain me
candide Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, jas007 said: You're using a rather short term spike in the dollar vs. Ruble in 2022 to suggest that the war has all but destroyed the Ruble. And yet if you look at a long term chart, you'll see the big picture isn't nearly so dramatic. One of the main causes being the interest rate, currently at 21% https://countryeconomy.com/key-rates/russia
pattayasan Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Biden approves anti-personnel mines for Ukraine as US closes Kyiv embassy over attack threat https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c20726y20kvt 1
jas007 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 19 minutes ago, anandra said: if you say from 29 to 100 is not much it is ok. Thai baht stands strong for ages between 29 -35, what happened to the richest country in the world, why rouble turn into toilet paper, why didn't that bad US dollar go down?? just explain me My guess is that the decline has been influenced by a number of factors. Wars, the financial crisis, sanctions. So yes, the Ruble has declined vs. other currencies. As for the US dollar? The Fed playing games, along with other central banks. They bailed out Wall Street and the banks in 2008, and they've run up trillions of dollars of debt between then and now. And so far, the dollar has done OK on the global scale because of its reserve currency status. But that scam is almost over. The BRICS world wants to start using real money, and they have all the real wealth. Oil, gas, minerals, etc. Sooner or later, something will break in the Western world. As an American with US dollars, I hope it won't happen quite yet. Trillions of dollars change hands around the world on a continual basis. Any system challenging the US dollar will have to have the liquidity it provides. So maybe the party can continue for a while.
candide Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 20 minutes ago, candide said: One of the main causes being the interest rate, currently at 21% https://countryeconomy.com/key-rates/russia 3 minutes ago, jas007 said: My guess is that the decline has been influenced by a number of factors. Wars, the financial crisis, sanctions. So yes, the Ruble has declined vs. other currencies. As for the US dollar? The Fed playing games, along with other central banks. They bailed out Wall Street and the banks in 2008, and they've run up trillions of dollars of debt between then and now. And so far, the dollar has done OK on the global scale because of its reserve currency status. But that scam is almost over. The BRICS world wants to start using real money, and they have all the real wealth. Oil, gas, minerals, etc. Sooner or later, something will break in the Western world. As an American with US dollars, I hope it won't happen quite yet. Trillions of dollars change hands around the world on a continual basis. Any system challenging the US dollar will have to have the liquidity it provides. So maybe the party can continue for a while. The collapse of the Ruble is prevented by the high interest rate at 21%. That's 4 or 5 times higher than the current rates in most European countries and the U.S.
anandra Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 14 minutes ago, jas007 said: My guess is that the decline has been influenced by a number of factors. Wars, the financial crisis, sanctions. So yes, the Ruble has declined vs. other currencies. As for the US dollar? The Fed playing games, along with other central banks. They bailed out Wall Street and the banks in 2008, and they've run up trillions of dollars of debt between then and now. And so far, the dollar has done OK on the global scale because of its reserve currency status. But that scam is almost over. The BRICS world wants to start using real money, and they have all the real wealth. Oil, gas, minerals, etc. Sooner or later, something will break in the Western world. As an American with US dollars, I hope it won't happen quite yet. Trillions of dollars change hands around the world on a continual basis. Any system challenging the US dollar will have to have the liquidity it provides. So maybe the party can continue for a while. the main reason is the insanity of the new nazi leader pootin and his complete incapability to understand ecomy. The Brics only exists to buy ruski resources cheaply, Brics is not a military organisation, Brics includes completely enemy countries, India and China for example, and I support Thailand joining Brics, just to have something cheap from russia, why not take it if they give it for free, of course it would not be for free, but it will be very very cheap Edited 1 hour ago by anandra
anandra Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago 53 minutes ago, jas007 said: My guess is that the decline has been influenced by a number of factors. Wars, the financial crisis, sanctions. So yes, the Ruble has declined vs. other currencies. As for the US dollar? The Fed playing games, along with other central banks. They bailed out Wall Street and the banks in 2008, and they've run up trillions of dollars of debt between then and now. And so far, the dollar has done OK on the global scale because of its reserve currency status. But that scam is almost over. The BRICS world wants to start using real money, and they have all the real wealth. Oil, gas, minerals, etc. Sooner or later, something will break in the Western world. As an American with US dollars, I hope it won't happen quite yet. Trillions of dollars change hands around the world on a continual basis. Any system challenging the US dollar will have to have the liquidity it provides. So maybe the party can continue for a while. My friend do not search, any country that starts any war has their currency down the more, the deeper
anandra Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago 1 hour ago, jas007 said: OK, over that period, the Ruble has decreased. Not as much as if you go back all the way to 2008, so, over time, things have deteriorated for the Ruble. In 2008, Russia had a war with Georgia and continues to occupy some of that territory, Then the world had a financial crisis that was papered over. Lots of factors came into play to weaken the Ruble. How has this decline affected the people inside Russia? Russia has oil and natural gas. Russia has minerals. Russia has food. It seems almost like a closed system. it affects even their salary, if one ruski earned lets say 20 000 roubles, now it turned to be 200 USD, before it was about 700 USD, now no eggs and butter in russian shops, russki thieves steal the butter from the supermarkets in many cities, personally watched it on ruski news
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