Keiser Report | The US Dollar Turns 50 | E1641

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In this New Year’s Eve week episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy spend the episode with market analyst, John Rubino of DollarCollapse.com about the US dollar in the year of its 50th birthday. Will it survive the year? How many more trillions will have to be printed to keep it going? Will we see MMT? Will we see a new Bretton Woods, as the IMF is calling for? Why did the IMF call for a reset in the middle of US elections? And what about the Great Reset that the Davos set is calling for? A whole lot to ponder in this episode of the Keiser Report.

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