When Back-Bacon Flies
By Mitch Berg
This looks more like an ad than a news story…:
BankIntroductions.com, a Canadian company that specializes in global banking strategies and currency consulting, is advising clients that the amero may be the currency of North America within the next 10 years.
“The amero would compete against other regional currency blocks,” BankIntroductions.com says. “At present, with the Canadian dollar approaching par, more talk for an amero currency unit will become popular in Canada.”
File that under “jumping while the jumping is good?”
The company says that with the successful implementation of NAFTA, “the one dragging component for the amero will be Mexico, but in time this will change.”
Since there’s a case in current events for a strong Canadian dollar (it’s strong, duh), the “Amero” is plausible, if not believable.
But Mexico not dragging the rest of the continent? Without massive immigration reform forcing Mexico to reform itself from top to bottom?
When unicorns prance along the top of the fence.





October 8th, 2007 at 6:32 am
There’s one more small problem with the so-called Amero. No one in the real world takes the idea of a North American Union seriously. The Amero is the currency of choice for the Tri-Laterllist, Builderberger, “aren’t Freemasons scary” crowd.