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<p>[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1362596, member: 22143"]I think from a practical standpoint, it's not going to make much difference. </p><p><br /></p><p>It would take the next step where the state starts offering up a true independent currency that could make it possible for people to move off the dollar for most day to day things. The central bankers will or course do everything they can to stop it, just like they used the IRS to stomp on the Liberty dollar. </p><p><br /></p><p>Washington state is at least the 3rd state to consider this. (Iowa & SC are the others) Regardless of its effectiveness, It's a telling tale that it is even being considered as a few years ago, the notion would have been completely dismissed. It's another sign the public's confidence and faith in the US financial system with its corruption, bailouts, perceived unfairness, and political payola, has been badly shaken and people are starting to question that if it is even viable anymore. As bullion buyers, don't underestimate this.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1362596, member: 22143"]I think from a practical standpoint, it's not going to make much difference. It would take the next step where the state starts offering up a true independent currency that could make it possible for people to move off the dollar for most day to day things. The central bankers will or course do everything they can to stop it, just like they used the IRS to stomp on the Liberty dollar. Washington state is at least the 3rd state to consider this. (Iowa & SC are the others) Regardless of its effectiveness, It's a telling tale that it is even being considered as a few years ago, the notion would have been completely dismissed. It's another sign the public's confidence and faith in the US financial system with its corruption, bailouts, perceived unfairness, and political payola, has been badly shaken and people are starting to question that if it is even viable anymore. As bullion buyers, don't underestimate this.[/QUOTE]
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