Krugerrand
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I think it makes perfect sense to buy apple juice from China. If our local orchards can't compete, too bad.
Think of how much our lifestyles will improve when 85% of the capital previously spent on apple juice is in China and 15% is saved to be invested in other things here in the US.
Don't worry for the slightest moment when those inefficient orchards are torn out and replaced with surplus housing. The dollar will never collapse. Chinese apple juice will always be cheaper (or even at least affordable). A time will never come when you cannot afford to buy apple juice from China and will need to grow apple trees for juice. And, fear not, if that unthinkable, impossible scenario did happen, you can trust that apple trees can produce juice in about two weeks after planting. (Fortunately, you can always count on that surplus housing to increase in value so that you can magically buy that Chinese apple juice.)
Also, don't worry about Sovereign Trust Funds. You need not worry about foreign entities owning your country. They'll always put your best interest first.
Think of how much our lifestyles will improve when 85% of the capital previously spent on apple juice is in China and 15% is saved to be invested in other things here in the US.
Don't worry for the slightest moment when those inefficient orchards are torn out and replaced with surplus housing. The dollar will never collapse. Chinese apple juice will always be cheaper (or even at least affordable). A time will never come when you cannot afford to buy apple juice from China and will need to grow apple trees for juice. And, fear not, if that unthinkable, impossible scenario did happen, you can trust that apple trees can produce juice in about two weeks after planting. (Fortunately, you can always count on that surplus housing to increase in value so that you can magically buy that Chinese apple juice.)
Also, don't worry about Sovereign Trust Funds. You need not worry about foreign entities owning your country. They'll always put your best interest first.