The End (of the Petrodollar) is Nigh...
(treeofwoe.substack.com)
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One of the main things holding the dollar in place as a reserve currency (which is the main reason a national currency as debt-ridden as the US Dollar has value) is that oil has been largely traded in dollars to this point.
As that changes, the worth of the dollar ceases to be artificially propped up.
I expect the bottom to fall out of the US economy as the petrodollar fails. What we've seen so far (lockdowns, bailouts, and all) is NOTHING compared to what's to come.
What do you think the solution is? Federal reserve doesn’t help I imagine
I don't know if there is a solution. The overvaluing of the dollar is due to external structural factors, like US military power and petroleum being traded in dollars. As those factors are removed, what's to keep a fiat currency afloat?
I know Ron Paul talked about backing money with gold and silver as well as ending the Fed. Granted that would cause chaos as well but we may be better off on the other side. But also consider at some point a technology will be more efficient than oil
Retrenching the dollar is impossible without the US government regaining control over the power of the mint-- something that's impossible. The 'federal' reserve isn't Federal, and has no reserves.
Yes. A gold/silver standard would stem the fiat currency inflation problem; it would also make the status quo fractional reserve banking impossible. Therefore, it will never happen.
I expect a push to Digital Central Bank Currencies tied to social credit systems; a boot stamping the face of the poor, forever.
It's already come and been abandoned: Nuclear fission.
I see the elites opting to build solar & wind infrastructure to monopolize after oil peaks. They'd rather rule over the ruins than lose control of the future.
I'd propose using nuclear as the spearhead of a transition to a hydrolysis/liquid hydrogen infrastructure, which could bridge into superconductors and a supergrid. I imagine liquid hydrogen pipelines cooling superconductors being a prerequisite for some future fusion technology becoming feasible as a primary energy source for the planet.
That kind of planning requires planning 7 generations ahead and our 'elites' are more concerned with lining their pockets and visiting Little St. James-style hedonistic theme-parks.