Frank26: IMO … MAYBE ON THE 4TH … T MAY IGNITE OUR CURRENCY AS WELL.
EHankins: IMO… this possibility does not surprise me at all. With two plus years into Trump’s presidency we come together on our nation’s greatest celebration of freedom. Nearly everything that our president has promised the citizens of this nation has become a reality.
And now that Trump has the nation’s ear on this day of Celebration 4th of July what a perfect time of opportunity for the world to see a coming together where the world receives goodness from hard work and good decisions instead of War and fear of the future.
I don’t know if our blessing will be a part of the 4th of July but if it is I can’t help but think of the Endless blessings that will flow out and literally touch every single person in the United States and into the world.
SunnySandy: That is my understanding too and I pray it comes true! If we do not see what we hope for and want…. I believe it will be for a good and valid reason why we needed to wait a little longer! Mechanism for the Global Economy are READY TO GO! I thank God for this opportunity.
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PJ75: President Trump tweeted out this link from the DOI:
https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/what-expect-this-years-annual-fourth-july-celebration
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Zimbabwe Stops Issuing Passports As Cash Shortage Hits Crisis Levels.. .Government is so broke, the company that prints its passports is refu sing to supply any new booklets until the government has taken care of its debts…
Tue, 07/02/2019
According to Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa, the reintroduction of the Zimbabwean dollar (which was officially abandoned a decade ago), the banning of the use of other international currencies, and the resulting hyperinflation (analysts are already forecasting a 100% inflation rate for 2019) are simply important steps to “restoring normalcy to our economy.”
But as anybody who has lived in, or visited, Zimbabwe over the past couple of decades, “normal” isn’t exactly a high bar. Considering that, under ex-leader Robert Mugabe, the Zim dollar once depreciated to 35 quadrillion per $1 (transforming the wheelbarrow into an essential tool for facilitating routine, every-day transactions like buying groceries), we’d think Zimbabweans are looking for something different, rather than a return to the country’s insanely dysfunctional status quo.
Of course, Mnangagwa’s decision to revive the hated Zim dollar might be more pragmatic than it first appears: After all, South Africa banks had largely cut Zim off from the country’s most stable supply of American dollars (the de facto currency of choice for Zimbabweans hoping to protect their wealth), so Mnangagwa’s decision to ‘ban’ the greenback might be the political equivalent of shouting ‘you can’t fire me because I quit!’ at a former employer.
But regardless of the government’s motives, this doesn’t change the fact that Zimbabweans have been struggling with shortages of cash, fuel and electricity for months. And now, the country’s ‘everything shortage’ is impacting the hopes and dreams of any Zimbabwean who still harbors hopes of leaving Zimbabwe
That’s right: Zimbabwe’s government is so broke, the company that prints its passports is refusing to supply any new booklets until the government has taken care of its debts.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-07-01/zimbabwe-stops-issuing-passp orts-cash-shortage-worsens
