Michigan Says Enough To Fed: Takes Matters Into Own Hands As It Starts Using Own Currency…And Gold
source: http://www.zerohedge.com/article/michigan-says-enough-fed-takes-matters-own-hands-it-starts-...
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“Do people have to accept dollars or money? No, they don’t,” Gillie said. “They can accept anything they want or they can refuse to accept anything.”
He’s absolutely right.
The U.S. Treasury Department says the Coinage Act of 1965 says “private businesses are free to develop their own policies on whether or not to accept cash, unless there is a state law which says otherwise.”
hat allows gas stations to say they don’t accept 50- or $100 bills after a certain time of day in hopes of not getting robbed.
A chiropractic office in Lapeer County’s Deerfield Township allows creativity when it comes to payment.
“This establishment accepts any form of silver, gold, chicken, apple pie, if someone works it out with me,” said Jeff Kotchounian of Deerfield Chiropractic. “I’ve taken many things.”
Jeff Kotchounian says he’s used this Ron Paul half troy ounce of silver to get $25 worth of gas from a local station.
While the government and banks don’t accept them, many others do.
So why is there interest in these competing currencies?
Is it just novelty or is there something deeper?
If the ruling kleptocrats, pardon, the Fed, demand on being such an intimate part of everyday life, and procuring all of the population’s real wealth and cash producing assets in the process, said population has a choice of either going with this sheepish approach, and meekly allowing the loaded gun to be parked at its temple, or do what Michigan, with its 99.9% real unemployment, has decided to do.
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Ragan
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Sure there are ways for the states to beat the fed. Buy silver with legal tender and use the silver as legal states tender. Or create state credit cards paid for with gold or silver. States could mint Copper, Nickel and gold and silver tokens to pay for credit cards and everything else and once there is a sufficient amount of these metals are in the state treasury, it would be easy going. wow the American Dream is alive. Keep this silver and gold off the market where the speculators can manipuate it.
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Ragan
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Dagum
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People are waking up or necessity dictates
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Dagum
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Dagum:
I'd say a combo of both.
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im1mjrpain
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nursediesel
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Is this Tyler Durden legit?
If this is true, then I hope it catches on....
The federal government can stop one state, but if it's happening ll over???
In bad financial times bartering is the way some people can get through the crisis. We've taking food for services if the family was cash strapped.
It's the humane thing to do. - 1 year ago
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nursediesel
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im1mjrpain
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I'll barter my Xbox 360, two wireless controllers and all my games. I'll even throw in my 32 inch Plasma screen right now for 1 oz of gold. Any takers?
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im1mjrpain
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BCDel89
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Thank God some people are smart...
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BCDel89
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unimatrix0
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Libertarians are so gullible - what a joke.
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unimatrix0:
Yes, a fairy tale for people like you, unimatrix, who like to sit huddled in a corner, sucking their thumbs, saying to themselves, "Freedom isn't real, freedom isn't real, freedom isn't real...".
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TheEmpireGuy
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toyotabedzrock
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PAY WITH CHICKENS IS BACK!!!
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ReverandG
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There used to be a Barter Exchange here in Texas. You traded for coupons that you gave or recieved from other business people etc. It was shut down pretty quickly, I think after a year or so. But if the State says it's OK my 2 cents says Go for it.
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ReverandG
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im1mjrpain
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ReverandG:
I agree if the state says it's ok... then like EA Sports...."It's in the game"
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im1mjrpain
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bailey78
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I say didn't some folks do some thing like this once before just about the time some old war started down in the south or was it the north? Could be a good thing or a bad sign Guess you can take it either way. That might be part of the problem.
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bailey78
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BCDel89
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bailey78:
you should watch the money masters if your interested in informing yourself...
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BCDel89
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im1mjrpain
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BCDel89:
where can I find this?
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im1mjrpain
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TopScruffy
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Saves a trip to the pawn shop.
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southrabbit:
I'm sorry, what "crap" are you referring to? And how is bartering "lawless"?
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TheEmpireGuy:
Some folks can stretch anything.
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bailey78
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bailey78:
Indeed...
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If you'd trade Gold for gasoline, and not for a lease deposit on
one of the Nissan Leaf $25,000 electric cars due out this year...
Then save your Gold for a convalescence in a nice, private
funny farm, because you are stark raving nuts. As the French
writer La Bruyere once quipped; " Life is a tragedy for those who
deeply feel, but a comedy for those who deeply think " Because
If you'd exchange a virtualy indestructable rare metal for a poisonous
fluid that would be burned and forgotten about, then you sure are
not thinking at all. - 1 year ago
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knifymoloko
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A barter system sounds interesting... A tooth extraction in exchange for a batch of freshly baked Brownies. Who wouldn't accept that offer? (lol)
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ScottyT
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This country will never have meaningful financial reform until the Federal Reserve is, once and for all, audited and then abolished.
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ScottyT
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ScottyT:
I think the auditing is just to put the Fed to shame before we abolish it. Not exactly necessary, but humiliating nonetheless. :)
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ScottyT:
Amen!!!
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TheEmpireGuy:
I think an audit is a condition precedent to any criminal investigation. These crooks belong in prison right along with Bernie Madoff.
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TomTucker
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End the Fed, funny we didn't see the Fed in Finanacial reform
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TomTucker:
Oh, we saw it--we saw it lobbied away by the big banking interests that get all the sweetheart lending rates and bailouts.
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TomTucker:
Read the story at American Free Press Newspaper about Gold. There is a Tax on all gold sold or purchased and a 1099 is required as of 1-2011 for any amount over $600.00
This jewel was slipped into the Obamacare legislation. - 1 year ago
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ReverandG
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BCDel89
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TomTucker:
Either funny or sickening
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ReverandG:
I have a story up on current right now about this.
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ScottyT:
Did you hear that these bailed out banks like Gold Man Sacks paid their
agents who got them bailed out payoffs of $10 Million @ ??? Technicaly
they found nothing wrong with the corrupt practice even though they
fleeced the Amercian public to accomplish it. Investing in Bribery Futures
worded as " bonuses " is business as usual for them. - 1 year ago
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