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To: steveegg

No, I'm just looking for an honest money system. Relying on paper money backed by nothing but DEBT and the promises of bureaucrats is not a good thing. If we could give our currency real value, everyone would feel a little more secure.


18 posted on 02/03/2005 5:14:01 PM PST by Capitalism2003
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To: Capitalism2003
While I understand the human desire to have something "real" (i.e. physical) backing the money system, the gold standard provides nothing more than an illusion of security. Indeed, a gold standard is more arbitrary, as it depends solely on the amount of holdings by a particular country (which is not necessarily based on the strength of that country's economy and political system), while the current system takes those strengths into account.

That is not, however, saying that the current system is anywhere near perfect. George Soros is Exhibit A in that (using factors that really shouldn't enter the currency equation to short the dollar). Then again, he could have done much the same thing if the gold standard had existed.

28 posted on 02/03/2005 5:38:51 PM PST by steveegg (The secret goal of lieberals - to ensure that no future generation can possibly equal theirs.)
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