Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Peter Schiff Was Right!.... Once Again

Well, Peter Schiff has been saying for quite some time that the only thing holding the dollar together is the "faith" that other countries have in it. The only thing the dollar has right now is the symbolism behind it. He's been saying that countries will eventually lose faith in the dollar and THAT will be our demise. The dollar will always bounce back, right? Well... other countries are beginning to change their mind... Starting with China and Brazil.

Brazil and China eye plan to axe dollar

By Jonathan Wheatley in São Paulo

Published: May 18 2009 18:24 | Last updated: May 18 2009 23:31

Brazil and China will work towards using their own currencies in trade transactions rather than the US dollar, according to Brazil’s central bank and aides to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil’s president.

The move follows recent Chinese challenges to the status of the dollar as the world’s leading international currency.


Mr Lula da Silva, who is visiting Beijing this week, and Hu Jintao, China’s president, first discussed the idea of replacing the dollar with the renminbi and the real as trade currencies when they met at the G20 summit in London last month.

An official at Brazil’s central bank stressed that talks were at an early stage. He also said that what was under discussion was not a currency swap of the kind China recently agreed with Argentina and which the US had agreed with several countries, including Brazil.

“Currency swaps are not necessarily trade related,” the official said. “The funds can be drawn down for any use. What we are talking about now is Brazil paying for Chinese goods with reals and China paying for Brazilian goods with renminbi.”

Henrique Meirelles and Zhou Xiaochuan, governors of the two countries’ central banks, were expected to meet soon to discuss the matter, the official said.

Brazil: Exports to ChinaMr Zhou recently proposed replacing the US dollar as the world’s leading currency with a new international reserve currency, possibly in the form of special drawing rights (SDRs), a unit of account used by the International Monetary Fund.

In an essay posted on the People’s Bank of China’s website, Mr Zhou said the goal would be to create a reserve currency “that is disconnected from individual nations”.

In September, Brazil and Argentina signed an agreement under which importers and exporters in the two countries may make and receive payments in pesos and reals, although they may also continue to use the US dollar if they prefer.

An aide to Mr Lula da Silva on his visit to Beijing said the political will to enact a similar deal with China was clearly present. “Something that would have been unthinkable 10 years ago is a real possibility today,” he said. “Strong currencies like the real and the renminbi are perfectly capable of being used as trade currencies, as is the case between Brazil and Argentina.”

In what was interpreted as a sign of Chinese concern about the future of the dollar, the governor of China’s central bank proposed in March that the US dollar be replaced as the world’s de-facto reserve currency.

In an essay posted on the People’s Bank of China’s website, Zhou Xiaochuan, the central bank’s governor, said the goal would be to create a reserve currency ”that is disconnected from individual nations” and modelled on the International Monetary Fund’s special drawing rights, or SDRs.

Economists have argued that while the SDR plan is unfeasible now, bilateral deals between Beijing and its trading partners could act as pieces in a jigsaw designed to promote wider international use of the renminbi.

Any move to make the renminbi more acceptable for international trade, or to help establish it as a regional reserve currency in Asia, could enhance China’s political clout around the world.

Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2009 


Thursday, May 14, 2009

Rand Paul Announced His Candidacy for Senate!!

Yup, that's right. Rand Paul, Ron Paul's son, announced his candidacy for Senate just about 15 minutes ago. The video if him announcing his candidacy on MSNBC's Rachel Maddow's show isn't available yet. I'll post it when it is.

For additional information on Rand Paul and his platform, visit his site: http://www.RandPaul2010.com 

I've already donated. I encourage you to do the same!!

More and more liberty minded individuals are running for public office.

UPDATE: Video of Rand Paul announcing his candidacy. 

Searching for Liberty, End Up.... Arrested?

Remember my post about the "Freedom Fighters On Wheels"? Yeah, well they've been arrested. For filming police officers. Ironic?

For the full story and updates, click "here"

I'll be updating, as well. 

UPDATE: there's already been an update

Update on the MHD Crew’s Imprisonment

Filed under: NationalNewsPoliceThuggeryUpdate — Ian at 5:15 pm on Thursday, May 14, 2009

MHDUpdate on this afternoon’s breaking news:
I just spoke with an unusually helpful jail bureaucrat at Jones County Jail. The bureaucrat explained that the ATF has passed on investigating the incident and also called Jason, Pete, and Adam their “little celebrities”, due to the volume of phone calls the jail has received this afternoon. I was told that all the charges are misdemeanors and that bonds have been set in the amounts of $1,000 each for Pete and Adam and $1,500 for Jason. Apparently jail is not an option for sentencing of these misdemeanors, unless of course the MHD boys refuse to pay the fines. Additionally, Pete has been charged with “Possession of a firearm across state lines”, which is a MS state charge, not federal.

So, it sounds like they are going to bond out, and perhaps we’ll be lucky enough to hear from them on FTL tonight.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

FINALS Are Hectic

As most of you have noticed, I haven't been posting anything for a few days now! I'm in the middle of finals. Things are a bit crazy. However, I'll be back blogging at my usual pace at the end of next week.

Check some of the links posted on the hand side of the page for any recent news.