can i turn my dollars into euros???

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a US dollar will be as good as a square of toilet paper in a few years. the dirty secret is that even invading iraq couldn't stop oil from now being priced in euros, in fact it may have caused it. When the main currency used to pay for the main energy source is used no longer, it loses value. oil isn't getting more expensive, gas isn't getting more expensive...it's that the dollar will continue to buy less and less oil. we had a budget surplus before the illegal invasion of iraq... now we are approaching multi-trillion dollar debt from this war alone... given any future leader besides obama, who really thinks the dollar will get you anything besides a marginally cleaner as$, assuming we continue failing to bully the planet into giving us it's oil?
 
Sure you can. You can even move there. Make room for someone who wants to come to America and be a proud American. Many are waiting and begging to get in here. But none of you whiners are leaving to make room.
 
I was interested in your main question, and was just going to watch for answers, but after reading your details I realize it was probably just a hook to get me to read your rant.

You start off quite correct, but you start to lose it when you talk about why the dollar is becoming worthless. If whether oil was priced in a currency was the only thing that determined its value then Yen, Pesos, Pounds and so many other things should also be worthless. Why aren't they?

They aren't because they have other goods behind them. These are the ordinary goods produced in those countries which people in other countries trade for.

So why isn't the dollar stable without oil like Pounds and Yen and Deutchmarks are? Because to a much greater degree than those other currencies the US Dollar is being inflated, that is, many more of them are being produced, both on the printing presses and through the banking system.

This embezzlement of the world through the banking system has been going on for a long time, but has been masked by the dollar's tie to oil.

You are also factually incorrect when you state that we had a budget surplus before the invasion of Iraq (which I agree was illegal.)

What a fantastic world you must live in to be able to believe that trillions of dollars of surplus money can just vanish like dew after a desert sunrise!

The fact is, that surplus was never real. It was a "projected" surplus, meaning that it was only on paper, and was only going to occur if future politicians stuck to an unrealistic plan, and at that, it still ignored the social security liability.

Good luck banking in Euros.
 
You have no clue what your talking about. First of all the USD has lost value in the last 6 years, but will not be worthless because its the worlds most dominant reserve currency and the major holders of dollars will not let it happen. Also you live in America so you need USD and even if you exchange your dollars, the exchange fee will be higher than the yearly inflation rate.
 
Leaving your hallucinatory diatribe out of it.....yes, almost any large bank can change your money into foreign currency. Most major airports also have an office which will do the same.

You might want to wait until the Islamics finish taking over the EU though, they'll be switching to dinars after that.
 
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