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<p>[QUOTE="usc96, post: 1184112, member: 25676"]We should move the decimal point over two places. The US government should pick a date and spring it on the world that the decimal point is being moved over two places on all bank accounts and financial instruments (loans, notes, mortgages, contracts, debts, etc.). Meaning, if you owed $300,000.00 on your house, you will now only owe $3,000.00. If you have $10,000.00 in the bank, it is now only $100.00. If your salary is $60,000.00, it just became $600.00. If you have a car loan or credit card balance of $15,000.00, now you only owe $150.00.</p><p><br /></p><p>The currency and coins in your wallet or change jar remains the same, and can be used for its full face value. </p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe this will be the time for backing the currency with gold and silver? Those $50.00 gold American Eagles and $1.00 silver American Eagles will then make sense for spending.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usc96, post: 1184112, member: 25676"]We should move the decimal point over two places. The US government should pick a date and spring it on the world that the decimal point is being moved over two places on all bank accounts and financial instruments (loans, notes, mortgages, contracts, debts, etc.). Meaning, if you owed $300,000.00 on your house, you will now only owe $3,000.00. If you have $10,000.00 in the bank, it is now only $100.00. If your salary is $60,000.00, it just became $600.00. If you have a car loan or credit card balance of $15,000.00, now you only owe $150.00. The currency and coins in your wallet or change jar remains the same, and can be used for its full face value. Maybe this will be the time for backing the currency with gold and silver? Those $50.00 gold American Eagles and $1.00 silver American Eagles will then make sense for spending.[/QUOTE]
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