Zimbabwe Is Down to Its Last $217

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I saw that, and then read an interview he gave the following day. He told the press that they were down to their last few bucks, because for that moment, they were. What he said after that was the treasury took in 30,0000,000 bucks in revenues, and that he said they were broke to illustrate that finances are very weak and something must be done.
 
I saw that, and then read an interview he gave the following day. He told the press that they were down to their last few bucks, because for that moment, they were. What he said after that was the treasury took in 30,0000,000 bucks in revenues, and that he said they were broke to illustrate that finances are very weak and something must be done.

what, they haven't heard of printing money /sarc
 
Well,if they act quick,they can still buy 4 or 5 Bricks of .22's.


GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS!!!
 
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