Scatter it., don't invade it.
50 years of Fractional-reserve banking (theft on a grand global scale) isn't enough?
You don't want it to happen, its simple, just say so. Action like that might actually solve some problems but its the misery in the short term you can't deal with. I get it.
Oh Kay.
The system is left intact and that is bad.
If its still intact and usable, then the temptation to use it is still in place and it will be used again. This is the root of all evil. It must be wiped from the earth with such ferocity that no one is brave enough to try it again.
agreed on the purpose and meaning of that scene.
I'm not projecting in the least, i'll lead that charge if someone would let me. I did pick on the most 'standard' course of action a mostly normal human would take. I would say I stereotyped. Sorry if that was wrong.
Constitution has the final say.
It does suggest that only gold and silver shall be coined as money in this nation by the federal government's treasury. That's enough right there to condemn the system. I understand the 'you can't use gold/silver' arguments, however, I question the motive of those that forward such arguments and show the fact that it did work, was working before 1913. Corrupt liars broke the system on purpose to set the stage for the FED. Should that surprise anyone?
KEK!
Q should use all of the good ones that get the point across. This isn't supposed to be a popularity contest.
It's a thought, and a discussion we as a nation should have.
Local, I like local. Family economics to county to state then to national. All politics and economics start local. Local is the foundation. I wouldn't be against several different currencies in the nation either. That being said, anything and everything, what ever system is devised, can and will be corrupted. The key in my mind to keeping a just means of exchange is to strictly and severely police corruption.