Good luck with the argument war......next time leave in the meat and then we can discuss this logically rather than just endless meaningless rants with no supporting documentation. See references above....LoveIsTruth wrote:You call Facts "rants." You haven't disproved even one of the FACTS. You lose.
You might as well stand with Micky Mouse, because you understand it about as much!Legion wrote:I'll stick with King Benjamin and King Mosiah on the functionality of proper government that is instituted of God.
Then answer this question, What good is Congress "coining" (actually Printing which they are forbidden to do) "money" out of PAPER, when the states are PROHIBITED BY THE CONSTITUTION to use them? (Is anybody home there?)Legion wrote:Again there is no restriction on Congress when it comes to coining money.
Convertibility to gold was ended only under Roosevelt the traitor. So it's been since 1930's.Legion wrote:The "perversion" that the country has been operating under for 200+ years?
Really? So how come you still can't understand that the states can use NOTHING but "Gold and Silver?" If congress "coins" (NOT! Prints! which is forbidden under the 10th Amendment. Only COINING is permitted, NOT printing!) "money" the States CANNOT USE IT, under the Constitution. Get it yet? Basic English comprehension here!Legion wrote:Who needs to amend the Constitution after 200+ years?
Legion wrote:Its explicit and clear now.
The Nature of Money by Lew Rockwell
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Supporting documentation? US Constitution Article 1 Section 10. How is that for supporting documentation? It says the States cannot use ANYTHING but "Gold and Silver Coin!" How is that for logic? Can you read? The logic is unbreakable here. The documentation is as good as it gets. It is you who are missing a logical screw, or just can't read!Legion wrote:Good luck with the argument war......next time leave in the meat and then we can discuss this logically rather than just endless meaningless rants with no supporting documentation.
Good luck!
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Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk 5/14/12: The Dangers of the Fed and the Importance of Sound Money
Free Competition in Currencies is the Solution! Ron Paul is right!
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Free Competition in Currencies is the Solution! Ron Paul is right!
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What Will Trump Do About the Central-Bank Cartel?
Trump could end global banking tyranny
Thorsten Pollet | Mises.org - February 13, 2017
Trump could end global banking tyranny
Thorsten Pollet | Mises.org - February 13, 2017
Full article here.Of course, change for the better doesn’t come from politics. It comes from better ideas. For it is ideas that determine human action. Whatever these ideas are and wherever they come from: They make humans act. For this reason the great Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises (1881 – 1973) advocates the idea of the “sound money principle” –
“The sound-money principle has two aspects. It is affirmative in approving the market’s choice of a commonly used medium of exchange. It is negative in obstructing the government’s propensity to meddle with the currency system.”
Mises also explains convincingly the importance of the sound money principle for each and every one of us –
“It is impossible to grasp the meaning of the idea of sound money if one does not realize that it was devised as an instrument for the protection of civil liberties against despotic inroads on the part of governments. Ideologically it belongs in the same class with political constitutions and bills of right.”
Mises’s sound money principle calls for ending central banking once and for all and opening up a free market in money. Having brought to a halt political globalism for now, the new US administration has now also a once in a lifetime chance to make the world great again — simply by ending the state’s monopoly of money production.
If the US would move in that direction — ending legal tender laws and giving the freedom to the American people to use, say, gold, silver, or bitcoin as their preferred media of exchange — the rest of the world would most likely have to follow the example. That said, Mr. Trump could really make a real change, simply by embracing Mises’s sound money principle.
http://www.infowars.com/what-will-trump ... nk-cartel/