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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1210340, member: 3011"]Well, there is no such limit in the Constitution, the unlimited printing of FRNs has a mixed history at best, and the government did not seize everyone's gold when the Federal Reserve was founded. In fact, they didn't even seize it under Roosevelt since each family was permitted to retain 5 $20 gold pieces per family member [a considerable sum], silver was not confiscated, and numismatic gold, which was loosely defined, was left alone. It basically only applied to gold reserves held in the banking system.</p><p><br /></p><p>And with that, I think it's time for me to move to the sidelines. Every one of your objections have been refuted and the thread is beginning to become circular. There is enough here for anyone interested to continue their own investigation, or not, depending on their own curiosity.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for the opportunity to explain a segment of monetary economics that will never be discussed in the Wall St Journal, Forbes, or CNBC. It's the dirty little secret that people aren't supposed to know about since it doesn't fit the plans of the controllers. </p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1210340, member: 3011"]Well, there is no such limit in the Constitution, the unlimited printing of FRNs has a mixed history at best, and the government did not seize everyone's gold when the Federal Reserve was founded. In fact, they didn't even seize it under Roosevelt since each family was permitted to retain 5 $20 gold pieces per family member [a considerable sum], silver was not confiscated, and numismatic gold, which was loosely defined, was left alone. It basically only applied to gold reserves held in the banking system. And with that, I think it's time for me to move to the sidelines. Every one of your objections have been refuted and the thread is beginning to become circular. There is enough here for anyone interested to continue their own investigation, or not, depending on their own curiosity. Thanks for the opportunity to explain a segment of monetary economics that will never be discussed in the Wall St Journal, Forbes, or CNBC. It's the dirty little secret that people aren't supposed to know about since it doesn't fit the plans of the controllers. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
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