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Charles Murdock’s article is disturbingly incoherent in its message. He somehow manages to criticize a large trade deficit and a weaker dollar simultaneously without realizing any logical conflict. Furthermore he espouses a fictitious viewpoint of world economics in which international trade can be manipulated to directly target specific demographic results and where developing nations must be forced to lose so that rich nations may win. I hope that readers will not be confused by his misinformed commentary.