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[–] 25106527? 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

You've got it backwards friend. The whole world will not pay the price of anything and it's not a "good game" for US citizens. All the FED currency printing and inflation that's coming will make all other countries lose faith in the USD and dump it, causing it to crash like never before. The debt will never be fully paid. The USD's status and privilege as a reserve currency is over and other countries will get out of the dollar. Probably sell their US treasuries to buy gold. In the end they will be better off than with the dollar. You're wrong if you think other countries will lose.

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[–] 25107759? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

There will not be a Federal Reserve Note when this is over. The US will be printing its own money, and that money will be gold backed. The piece of paper known as the petro dollar will be a worthless piece of paper and so will the fiat currency of every country in the world. Anything they can't back up with gold will be worthless.

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[–] 25113977? ago 

Who holds Dollar? The world, especially China. They lose. US Citizens who hold Dollar-Savings will lose too. That's why it's important to hold Gold and Silver. I saw this scenario in the end of 2015. Have a look at the chart.

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[–] 25113471? ago  (edited ago)

Your narrative ignores the facts that 1) The vast majority of US debt is to criminals who have been scamming the USA for decades. When they are all rounded up and arrested, the entire World will comprehend why the illegal debts no longer exist. 2) Trillions of dollars were illegally printed by past criminal administrations and given away to fellow criminals and themselves. By rapidly changing to all new currency, all those pallets of $100 US bills will become worthless paper as our legitimate government will not exchange them.

Far more likely that the (new) US dollar will skyrocket in value.

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[–] 25108803? ago 

The federal reserve wants them.