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<p>[QUOTE="Atarian, post: 1386080, member: 34285"]T-Bud - I think my remarks came across the wrong way. I hear so much about politics and politicians that I need a break - which is why I come here. I totally agree with you that there are many/much more pressing issues in the US/world today that deserve attention. Unfortunately that's all I see on the news so I need a place to unwind somewhere.</p><p>I'm pretty new here so I'm not sure how may times the coin versus bill topic has been brought up - apparently a lot. But I still like the idea of coins better. If nothing else they save tax dollars in the long run because they last so much longer. I'm sure our wise elected officials would spend the savings carefully... Not.</p><p>Anyway I didn't mean to ruffle any feathers.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Oh, and Geezer I could use a $2.37 coin because there's scrapbooking crap, I mean stuff, that my wife buys at Wal-Mart for that exact price. Of course I'll have to pay the sales tax in pennies...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Atarian, post: 1386080, member: 34285"]T-Bud - I think my remarks came across the wrong way. I hear so much about politics and politicians that I need a break - which is why I come here. I totally agree with you that there are many/much more pressing issues in the US/world today that deserve attention. Unfortunately that's all I see on the news so I need a place to unwind somewhere. I'm pretty new here so I'm not sure how may times the coin versus bill topic has been brought up - apparently a lot. But I still like the idea of coins better. If nothing else they save tax dollars in the long run because they last so much longer. I'm sure our wise elected officials would spend the savings carefully... Not. Anyway I didn't mean to ruffle any feathers. Oh, and Geezer I could use a $2.37 coin because there's scrapbooking crap, I mean stuff, that my wife buys at Wal-Mart for that exact price. Of course I'll have to pay the sales tax in pennies...[/QUOTE]
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