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27th September 07, 11:24 PM
#26
 Originally Posted by Thebes
When I grew up, near Detroit, some of the larger stores kept Canadian money under the drawer. Lots of Canadians would come over for cheap cigarettes, and other items which were taxes more heavily in Windsor. I don't know if any still do though, even then it varied place to place.
Personally, I'd welcome just about anything over the USD right now. Its really tanked in the past few years, and now with "Helicopter Ben" at the Fed....... I'm a bit worried the only kilts I'll be able to afford in the future will be sold in pesos or something.
 Originally Posted by katmills2005
NAFTA did little more than send a lot of jobs south. I live in an area where factories, textile mills, etc are shutting down all the time. What was once a highly prosperous industry is now dead.
This is why I'm in favour of some sort of standard for the USD (like the gold standard). I'd prefer my money's value to not be dependant on the government's say-so. I seem to recall something like that happening in Germany in the 1920's…
 Originally Posted by slohairt
That's okay. It is annoying when we (the non-American world) spell things correctly only to be told it's not! 
In fact, I prefer the non-American way of spelling (favour, apologise, etc.)
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