
goodwin333
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only in my dreams |
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beautyforall@marykay.com
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Biblically, yes...Revelations... |
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sarahbethe
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I think it will be a very LONG time before we see that. With all the political instability in the world, I would doubt this will ever happen. |
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crumplebad
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I don't think so.The reason being the diversity in the economic status of the countries ,unlike in case of European countries which exhbit less diversity. |
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10292K
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I think there are two many divisions and barriers separating us to ever keep that from happening. I personally can't see it happening for at least 10,000 years (seriously). |
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Mauro V
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I think that would be complicated, because the economies are not equal and that could represent a loss of flexibility in some of them, but sounds attractive. |
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Man
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Only if the Euro collapses then everyone will rush to the US dollar but England will always keep their currency. |
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whirredup
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Of course, someday. Eventually, the US or the EU or China, maybe Saudi Arabia, who knows, will gain a complete monopoly on power and force everyone to accept a common currency like Rome did. I hope I get to be dictator. |
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janinenc2002
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I think it is a possibility when the world is all at a more equal level economically. |
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lemley
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I say a definate maybe |
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alishulli7
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I think that your idea is very clever although it is nearly immpossible to exchange all the currency in the world with this new currency |
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Irish
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Yes, I do. Bartering and trade deficeits are becoming increasingly difficult. We will have to in order to survive. |
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DC
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I will consider it when I take over the world (j/k)
Probably not since you lose some autonomy when you do have as much control over your currency. |
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fartman
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no |
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Nae
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Hopefully, but I dout it because stubborn countries like the good ol' USA are stuck in their own ways. |
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Davey
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No, because the American's wouldn't give up their dollar. |
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Mrs.Foster
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No- as long as the desire to make profits exists, it won't happen...it would be nice if we could have one in North America, though between the US and Canada, possibly Mexico... |
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welltraveledprog
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Maybe -- but it'll be a while.
There is still too much economic disparity among the world's nations to have a single currency whose value would work in all countries. The Euro only works as long as most of the countries that use it have similar growth rates, production rates, and economic stability. If one of the Euro countries experiences an economic disaster, banking failure, runaway inflation, etc. then its value is meaningless and the whole system will collapse.
Until there's more economic parity in the world, a single currency would not work. |
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buckeye45694
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I don't think so, but I do think we will start having a PIN for our Social Security Numbers. |
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idontkno
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if it the dollar |
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Tyrus
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no, and I wasn't aware that the world had eyes;) LOL |
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csucdartgirl
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I hope not. Why can't we celebrate diversity? Why must everything be one size fits all????? |
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Mache
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Wouldnt matter. You would still have to know the value of it in other countries. |
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Cap'n Donna
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yep
within 10 years |
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BigAwnsers
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yes but not every country and not very soon and sure not with monkey man G to the W to the B Bush |
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lennymikesmith
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Yes, if God wants it. NO if man continues to be greedy and seeking superiority over other nations. |
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ktilton13
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yes it when it does the world as we know it will come to an end. |
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digileet
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Dude with the glasses. I think they did a couplea centuries ago. I think they called it gold.
Well, if you are alluding to modern economics and the modern market. The answer is:
Its only a matter of time. And what the heck are these comments about the anti christ.??? |
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Raeshantael
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Yes, when the anti-christ comes |
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Corn_Flake
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No. I'm not sure it really matters though. |
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DTSheep
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i hope not. |
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