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>Legalize Competing Currencies  - Ron Paul - 
Thank you Dr. Paul for another brief, sensible essay on the proper treatment of the Nation's illness. So much is written about the symptoms it is truely refreshing to hear about the cause and learn of the correct treatment. I've tired of listening to people, Congresspersons, presidential candidates, etc. who have hidden agendas due to their source of re-election funding - don't know if they believe what they are saying or just towing the line.

It seems hopeless to change due to the majority of the voters being either served by government or being enslaved by debt/banking system. The former being totally dependent and the latter just too busy running on the hampster wheel to keep the debased cash flow flowing.

I believe this can change but I just don't see how it can be done in the traditional manner of voting. This is a realization that is frightening and creates a sense of hopelessness. Add to this the obvious and flagrant difference in the handling of financial criminals (common bank robbers prosecuted - elite inside bank robbers ignored) and one loses all sense of fairness of the system both political and financial. You are correct, it begins with the monetary system and the characteristics you so well describe.

If one's intent is to restore an old building then one should always start with the foundation so all work that follows will be level and true. If this is true for buildings then more so for a nation. Stay well Dr. Paul - you and your insights are much appreciated.

Now, back onto the hampster wheel for my jobless, college educated, 30 year old "kids" who can't pay their school loans.


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Beginning of the headline :I recently held a hearing in my congressional subcommittee on the subject of competing currencies. This is an issue of enormous importance, but unfortunately few Americans understand how the Federal Reserve and Treasury Department impose a strict monopoly on money in America. This monopoly is maintained using federal counterfeiting laws, which is a bit of a stretch... Read More
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