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Originally posted by polish_aristocrat
I don't think it has at all...
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The dollar being worth less and less, or spending power..
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you were going for spending power. The majority of the public wont realise it, [excuse the extreme generalisation I am about to make] some Yanqui's have their head so far up Bush's ass they do not realise the short term and long term effects of the dollar being worth shit.
When I said what use to cost you $5, will now cost you $6, was also a exaguration[sp] although it hasn't affected all Americans directly just yet people who trade currency, and play the market will definately of noticed this.
The way GWB is going the dollar will be worse than the CAD soon enough.
Saturday, November 11, 2004
1 British Pound = 1.85730 US Dollar
Tuesday, November 11, 2003
1 British Pound = 1.67170 US Dollar
Monday, November 11, 2002
1 British Pound = 1.59110 US Dollar
Sunday, November 11, 2001
1 British Pound = 1.45640 US Dollar
Saturday, November 11, 2000
1 British Pound = 1.42682 US Dollar
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Thursday, November 11, 2004
1 British Pound = 2.20647 Canadian Dollar
Tuesday, November 11, 2003
1 British Pound = 2.19477 Canadian Dollar
Monday, November 11, 2002
1 British Pound = 2.48896 Canadian Dollar
Sunday, November 11, 2001
1 British Pound = 2.33505 Canadian Dollar
Saturday, November 11, 2000
1 British Pound = 2.20090 Canadian Dollar
Anyway, this isn't a political thread, it's about our industry heh.