Posted on 06/10/2024 3:58:00 PM PDT by davikkm
So apparently the US Supreme Court has just given 40 US states the green light to begin issuing their own gold and silver-backed currencies.
Quote from the SC decision:
“The United States maintains a dual system of banking, made up of parallel federal and state banking systems. That dual system allows privately owned banks to choose whether to obtain a charter from the Federal Government or from a state government.”
www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-529_1b7d.pdf
(Excerpt) Read more at citizenwatchreport.com ...
It will, keep an eye on the rapid development of BRICS+ and the consequences for the dollar.
As long as these state currencies are bak by ACTUAL gold and silver, this is a good thing. But remember, JFK had signed an EO to dismantle the Federal Reserve and we all know how that turned out for JFK. Upon taking office, President Johnson immediately reversed it.
I have a 1903 $5 gold piece $1300
I have a 1903 $5 gold piece $1300. It’s about 3/8” diameter
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There’s not going to be a break up of the states. The US is going to a new Go!d backed monetary system very shortly.
Why should the states gleefully proceed down the path of destruction, if the federal government doesn’t abide by the Constitution?
The truth of the matter is, the Founders gave the right to the citizenry to abolish government when it goes tyrannical.....and that ship has already sailed.
2025? 2030? 2130?
“Those aren’t convertible.”
Funny, I convert dollars to other currencies all the time when traveling.
Think Biden's brain, then quadruple the size.
I take that position also, but who is to say “MAKE” doesn’t mean manufacture and distribute???
I think very shortly after Trump comes back so likely 2025.
How did the Supreme Court get the authority to do that sounds fake.
The First Bank of the United States 1791–1811
Alexander Hamilton’s grand experiment in central banking began in 1791 to assist a post-Revolutionary War economy and ended 20 years later.
https://www.federalreservehistory.org/essays/first-bank-of-the-us
Founding of the OCC & the National Banking System
1791? Who was President? Who was in Congress?
Thanks. We’ll have to revisit the issue when that doesn’t happen.
More like when it does happen. 😏
Look it up yourself. Is your mouse broken? Jeez
I'll give you a hint, George Washington and the Founders.
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