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Treasury ordered to make bills recognizable to blind people
USA Today & AP ^ | 11/28/2006

Posted on 11/28/2006 1:35:36 PM PST by SmithL

Edited on 11/28/2006 3:20:53 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

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To: CholeraJoe
... fart a distinctive tune. Jefferson, Hamilton and Franklin

Dixie; Land of Hope and Glory; Stripper.

201 posted on 11/28/2006 2:56:58 PM PST by brityank (The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional.)
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To: ARealMothersSonForever

"Tough and durable, but you can not make bowties and roses with them ;)"

lol!


202 posted on 11/28/2006 2:57:06 PM PST by Bigh4u2 (Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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To: Beelzebubba
And out of that vehicle comes someone with no wheelchair, cane, walker, crutches, oxygen, or other evidence of disability, who then spends an hour ably walking around the store.

Those spots have just become perks for growing old, having no principles, and being a whiner with a wimpy doctor. I'd pay my share for government docs to set and enforce standards for such disability benefits.

Oh, and even if they are allowed to park closer their destination, why should they not have to pay the parking meter or obey time limits like the rest of us?

So how were you inconvenienced?

203 posted on 11/28/2006 2:57:51 PM PST by Qwertrew (If a man says something in the woods, and there is no woman around to hear him, is he still wrong?)
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To: PeterFinn
Coins are unfair to quardraplegics.

But coins are "Constitutional".

The Constitution does authorize the "coining of money" (Article I, Section 8). It does not authorize the "printing of fiat currency." How the Court got this one wrong is beyond me. Powerful interests at work here.

204 posted on 11/28/2006 2:58:32 PM PST by nonsporting
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To: pgkdan

Maybe the government could print bills on different shaped cardboard, so that a quick touch would tell the difference between one denomination and another. And we could all carry our money in backpacks instead of wallets.


205 posted on 11/28/2006 2:58:46 PM PST by Continental Soldier
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To: CholeraJoe; NormsRevenge; tubebender; B4Ranch; Pete-R-Bilt; WestCoastGal; Brad's Gramma; ...
OMG that's funny.
206 posted on 11/28/2006 3:02:09 PM PST by glock rocks
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To: EternalVigilance

If Jon Cary and the Silk Pony were President, there wouldn't be any more blind people.


207 posted on 11/28/2006 3:02:28 PM PST by RobFromGa (I'm still optimistic about our future!)
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To: GretchenM
The blind should be able to know they're not getting cheated or jerked around.

How do they know if they ask for Juicy Fruit that they didn't get Big Red instead?

208 posted on 11/28/2006 3:03:28 PM PST by RobFromGa (I'm still optimistic about our future!)
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To: aculeus
In addition, some elements of the banknote design are printed in relief, through the use of a special printing technique (intaglio).

American paper currency has been printed using the intaglio process for at least the last 60 years (and probably for more than a century). I could see phasing in braille dots and larger, more boldly embossed numbers--which could be programmed into current electronic note readers. But changing the size of the notes? That's crazy! It would make millions of electronic note readers useless. That is a very bad idea.

Having said that, this whole decision is stupid. It belongs in the halls of Congress or the Bureau of Engraving, NOT in the hands of some looney-tune federal judge.

209 posted on 11/28/2006 3:09:11 PM PST by Tinian
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To: SmithL

ARGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!


210 posted on 11/28/2006 3:10:37 PM PST by LiteKeeper (Beware the secularization of America; the Islamization of Eurabia)
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To: jveritas
According to this idiot liberal judge the money we are using is illegal.

First of all, it's printed right there on the bill, "legal tender for debts public and private and between that tender honey you don't want the missus to find out about".

Second, everybody knows that money talks.

I don't see, uh, get, I mean get the problem here. Overturned on appeal, I'm sure of it.

211 posted on 11/28/2006 3:11:25 PM PST by Mad Dawg (Now we are all Massoud)
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To: glock rocks; CholeraJoe

Can you imagine being in a Casino when those bills were being used...


212 posted on 11/28/2006 3:11:45 PM PST by tubebender (Growing old is mandatory...Growing up is optional)
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To: Libertarianize the GOP

How about fighter jets? The military discriminates against blind folks pretty badly.


213 posted on 11/28/2006 3:14:20 PM PST by Freedom4US (u)
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To: xcullen
Simple solution.

Since as the judge admits this is going to cost about 200 million over a decade, the treasury department should respond that they will work on implementing such features once congress budgets the funds for doing so.

The courts have ruled in the past that congress can pull funding when they disagree with the president. They can do the same when they disagree with the Judiciary. Adding 5% to the treasury's cost of printing money is obviously an unfunded mandate.

Congress creates such mandates on a regular basis, but the executive branch doesn't have to implement them unless they are funded.

The Judge isn't saying that this is a constitutional right of blind people, he's saying it's required by existing legislation, which means he's claiming that congress implemented an unfunded mandate to do this.

The treasury department should politely tell the Judge that even if his interpretation of the law is correct, it's up to congress to provide the fund to make it happen, and then ignore the judge's ruling until congress acts.

214 posted on 11/28/2006 3:19:19 PM PST by untrained skeptic
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To: ARealMothersSonForever

Counterfeit euro notes were actually in production (and very good ones, I might add) before they were released into general circulation. It's quite a story on how this came about.


215 posted on 11/28/2006 3:20:22 PM PST by Freedom4US (u)
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To: EricBlair11; GretchenM

You both are nice, well-meaning, compassionate people (no, no sarcasm from me). However, I respectfully submit that you miss the point.

What's next.......touch screens/Braille for the Internet? Think I'm being farfectched here? Merely look at the history of the anti-smoking movement over the last decade or so and tell me I'm being 'farfetched'.

This way lies madness.


216 posted on 11/28/2006 3:23:20 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: nonsporting

Well - as long as you're travelling on that road, they didn't mean the "coining" of nearly worthless slugs. Even silver dollars were only legal tender for debts up to 5 dollars.


217 posted on 11/28/2006 3:23:50 PM PST by Freedom4US (u)
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To: SmithL

It was not Judge Friedman who made this ridiculous ruling. Every other source confirms that it was Judge James Robertson.


218 posted on 11/28/2006 3:24:03 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Freedom4US
You want discrimination, look at judges, try getting into law school and passing the bar, most people can't do it. Then if you appear to be in any way qualified for the job the Democrats in the Senate will prevent you from even having a vote.

Being a fighter pilot requires specific skills and being blind would just result in making the pilot an easy target.

When the government mandates the acceptance of U.S. paper money then according to the ADA it should be made to accommodate people with handicaps.
219 posted on 11/28/2006 3:24:48 PM PST by Libertarianize the GOP (Make all taxes truly voluntary)
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To: Smile-n-Win
"...but your premise seems to be that deflation is a bad thing. Why do you think so?"

B/c when deflation hits contracts have been pegged to pre-deflation dollars, while the goods/services used to raise money to make those payments is now paid in deflated buckaroos. To wit, the loan, mortgage, whatever has now becomes bigger. A h### of a lot bigger.

Thus:

-- You own Acme Widgets. Your widgets sells for $1.00 each. It cost you, oh, let's say 91¢ -- for raw materials wages, maintenance, utilities, taxes, etc.-- to make each widget. The remaining 8¢ is obscene profit.

-- You borrow $1,000 from the bank to buy and install a machine that will stamp your widgets with just-too-cute-for-words pictures of puppies on them.

-- All told you'll pay the bank back, oh, let's say $1,010 for the loan. Theoretically you need to sell 1,010 widgets to pay off this loan.

-- Then one day you wake up and find deflation has struck. The price of everything has been chopped by 50% -- bam!

-- Your widgets are now selling for 50¢ each. But the money you borrowed (the $1,010) is based on widgets selling for $1 each.

-- So now instead of needing to sell 1,010 widgets to pay off your debt, you need to sell 2,020 widgets -- double what you originally budgeted.

-- Worse, every widget you make you lose money.
Remember?
$1.00 widget, selling price
- .92 fixed cost to make same
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$0.08 profit

Well, with this deflation its now:
$0.50 widget, selling price
$0.92 fixed cost to make
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$0.48 in the hole...well, more like 50¢ in the hole since you (also) won't be making you obscene profit of 8¢.

So every widget you make you lose money, but you gotta pay back that bank loan some how! Rise the price? No dice. The public just ain't gonna spend $2.00+ for widgets, even widgets with just-too-cute-for-words pictures of puppies on them. B/c chances are they just found themselves with 50% less pay, same as you.

220 posted on 11/28/2006 3:27:26 PM PST by yankeedame ("Oh, I can take it but I'd much rather dish it out.")
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