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Why I support the 'riots' in Iraq. It's the only way to move things, politically, in a country as corrupt as Iraq. Let the riots, the sit ins, whatever you call them, let them continue. Democracy doesn't work there, economics even doesn't work, in the absence of riots or mass protests. Iraq is a completely corrupt country, full of greedy liars, making off with money. If one of their elite said good morning to me, I would not believe them. The only way to honesty there about anything in such a situation, is if the people riot....but, but, but...be peaceful Peaceful riots? Sure. But if the people mean business, they will win. But they have to mean business, because the elite sure do. The Iraqi elite are dead serious about continuing their theft, their callousness, their disregard for their own people. For those children of the 1970s: Raise a little hell, raise a little hell, raise a little hell! If you dont like what you got, why dont you change it? If your world is all screwed up, then rearrange it? Raise a little hell, raise a little hell, raise a little hell! -Trooper
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Why I'm still quite optimistic: I was watching a video on how to become a master of some topic. "The 4 things it takes to be an expert." People who master things, they noted the regularities. Like in order for you to predict something, to master it, repetition is very important. So is feedback. People who master chess, they look for patterns, repeat and analyze those patterns, over and over again. Then they see them, in new games. I did this in the early 1990s. I read a book called "An Outline of History" by HG Wells. Very long book. It went into countless examples in history of countries and empires rising, then falling. They all did. No exceptions. That's a long pattern. So I told a buddy of mine that had grown up in Czechoslovakia, that "The USSR would crash, some day". All the bigshot experts at Harvard were saying at the time, "the Soviet Union will be around for hundreds of years." I was a big fan of Ronald Reagan, thought he'd win the Cold War. My buddy from Czechoslovakia laughed in my face when I predicted this, he told me how naïve I supposedly was. I hadn't even been to Europe, he said. Reagan: A year later, "Mr. Gorbachev....tear down this Wall"...you remember that speech, don't you?...epic The Soviet Union Crashed, the Wall came down. My buddy wasn't laughing any more. One repeating pattern I noticed early in this investment: All countries use currencies. After wars there is a time of trouble. That happens, a lot. But in order to survive, all countries need to trade their currencies, globally. So they all do. Eventually. No exceptions. So when something happened over and over and over again, it's likely to happen again, in the future. So it will. The critics of Iraq are right: they have leaders, beyond incompetent. They may have set new global achievement records in stupidity and mismanagement and corruption and screwing things up. They are the sort of people who start out in life as billionaires and eventually work their way up to be millionaires. 🤡 But I don't think even Potato Head 🥔🤡 can screw this up, forever. All good.
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Might be our lucky year. 🍀 More elections are a waste of time. Just a delay tactic. I don't think anyone will fall for that. This summer likely decides the future of Iraqi Dinar. One of the big whales 🐳 is the oil law, since it's most of the economy. Once they have that, they can RV, I can spend more time. 🏌️♂️⛳
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First time I saw Mr. al-Potato necktie boy, I thought, wow I hate this guy... Oh wait, must be me, I'm jumping to conclusions. Then I noticed most people on Dinar Vets hated this guy. I thought, maybe they're right. Maybe. Then I noticed people in Iraq hate this guy....hmmmm Then I said to myself, "Hey, can everyone be wrong? Nahhhhh..." Potato Head better change in a hurry or he has a date with a necktie.
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Politics is downstream, from culture. Change the culture, change the politics. Computer apps give savvy people the ability to organize online, hold protests, change culture...thus politics. So now we know what Muqtada Al-Sadr was up to, when he suddenly "left politics". But can a guy who takes fashion tips from the 4th Century A.D. really be the one pulling this off? I wonder if Silicon Valley and the CIA is assisting this? No doubt. Enjoy the show...
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What's the hurry? What's going on, in the middle of August?
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Translation: yeah we will trade our currencies eventually, despite Mr. Potato Head al-Mafia.
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Iran launches its new currency after deleting 4 zeros
Rochester replied to yota691's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
President Buydung is in the Middle East. He needs oil like Hunter needs crack. I wonder if the Resident of the United States is going to get something going. Is Camel on the trip? I don't watch the newz. -
Iran launches its new currency after deleting 4 zeros
Rochester replied to yota691's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
I'm about that age. Yesterday I was out for a walk. The sun was shining. I said to myself "I can still run" So I tried. Nature said to me: No you can't. Nature won. -
I'm thinking, looking at the expressions on the faces, from this picture, no one likes Mr. Potato, but they fear him. This dork potato head thinks people like him. No. Good bye, loser. As Johnny Carson once said, when he cursed Ed McMahon, while Johnny was playing Carnac the Magnificent: "May the fleas of 1,000 camels, infest your armpits!"