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pahunkboy -> Indiana wants its own currency (1/16/2009 11:21:59 AM)

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Distribution,  January 14th, 2009.
The Committee for Indiana Honest Money is happy to announce that their
proposed legislation, "The Indiana Honest Money Act",  has been
introduced to the Indiana General Assembly today. The bill was
submitted by  Senator Greg Walker of District 41, (R-Columbus),  and
has been  assigned to the Senate Tax and Fiscal  Committee for
reading,  review and consideration.  The bill as submitted is Senate
Bill 453 (SB453),  and specifically adds:  "ARTICLE (4-) 8.3. GOLD AND
SILVER COIN AND ELECTRONIC CURRENCY".  Senator Walker


The bill and its status can be found at:
http://www.in.gov/apps/lsa/session/billwatch/billinfo?year=2009&session=1&request=getBill&docno=453
SB453, the Indiana Honest Money Act (IHMA), is based on model
legislation authored by Dr. Edwin Vieira of Virginia, and is the model
for New Hampshire's "Gold Money bill" -  http://www.goldmoneybill.org/
Dr. Vieira's writings on the subject can be found at:
http://newswithviews.com/Vieira/edwinA.htm
SB453 reintroduces gold and silver as a medium of currency,
establishes criteria for species exchange, species vault and
digital/electronic currency providers; and jumpstarts the process by
requiring the State to collect tobacco taxes and revenues in digital
gold currency, and to make available digital gold currency as a
payment option both to and from the state./snip


well now.  it appears the empire isnt good enough for those noncompliant hoosiers!!   how DARRRRRRRRRRRRRRE thay!!!!    this is an overthrow of the globalists plans for us all!




jakelogan01 -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/16/2009 2:36:37 PM)

oh dear. didn't we get rid of the crappy gold standard almost a century ago?




GimpinDenial -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/16/2009 2:42:41 PM)

Dangit......
We should ask....neigh ....
DEMAND Kink Currency....
Coins with one side, the international BDSM symbol, the other side a St Andrews Cross....
Yeah.....




jakelogan01 -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/16/2009 7:28:45 PM)

you have a point there...the dolor perhaps...




ScooterTrash -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/16/2009 8:09:01 PM)

Don't blame me, I'm in Indiana, but the money thing, I didn't do it. I am still pissed that we had to change to daylight savings time however, so maybe I'm just a rebel (ya think?), so perhaps the money thing isn't such a bad idea...lmao.




subfever -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/16/2009 8:42:02 PM)

There was another state that tried something similiar a couple years back. I want to say Nevada, but don't quote me on that. Anyway, I seem to recall that the news suddenly vanished, and the silver coinage never came to fruition.

I suspect a representative of the PTB will soon clue these Hoosiers in, and tell them just how things will be done from that point forward... or else.  

My guess? You won't hear another peep about this in the very near future. I hope I'm wrong, of course.




UncleNasty -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/16/2009 9:29:55 PM)

Nixon removed any and all precious metal ties to our currency  in the early 70's. The tie had been waning but he dealt the death blow.

Article 1, Section 10:

No state shall ... make anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts ...

Uncle Nasty




ScooterTrash -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/17/2009 4:19:02 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: UncleNasty

Nixon removed any and all precious metal ties to our currency  in the early 70's. The tie had been waning but he dealt the death blow.

Article 1, Section 10:

No state shall ... make anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts ...

Uncle Nasty
Darned...and I was so looking forward to a chrome nickle.




pahunkboy -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/17/2009 7:34:47 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: ScooterTrash

Don't blame me, I'm in Indiana, but the money thing, I didn't do it. I am still pissed that we had to change to daylight savings time however, so maybe I'm just a rebel (ya think?), so perhaps the money thing isn't such a bad idea...lmao.


it is a great idea.

paper gold, is paper.   paper silver is paper.

gold has been a store of wealth for 5000 years.    not paper. they never chase paper on a sunk ship wreck.  no.  they want the gold.  




subfever -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/17/2009 9:21:24 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

gold has been a store of wealth for 5000 years.    not paper. they never chase paper on a sunk ship wreck.  no.  they want the gold.  



Are you trying to say that 5000 years from now, gold will be worth more than our current paper money? ... [;)]




littlewonder -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/17/2009 9:25:10 AM)

The Lehigh Valley of PA where I live wants to do the same thing. Seems it's becoming a popular idea in lots of places.




subfever -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/17/2009 9:31:38 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: littlewonder

The Lehigh Valley of PA where I live wants to do the same thing. Seems it's becoming a popular idea in lots of places.



Ooooh... the PTB isn't going to like that... [:D]




subrob1967 -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/17/2009 11:19:27 AM)

I don't blame Indiana politicians, after all we're in the black as a state even in this economy, unlike Illinois and Michigan.




corysub -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/18/2009 3:58:11 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: ScooterTrash

quote:

ORIGINAL: UncleNasty

Nixon removed any and all precious metal ties to our currency  in the early 70's. The tie had been waning but he dealt the death blow.

Article 1, Section 10:

No state shall ... make anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts ...

Uncle Nasty
Darned...and I was so looking forward to a chrome nickle.


Thank you, Mr.Nixon! 

Gold was locked at  US$36 and europeans, particularly France,were having a field day for years cashing in our dollars for gold.  That price was set by FDR when he confiscated all the gold bullion held by Americans and made it a crime to own gold other than for jewelry or commercial purpose  With gold now over $US850 it was a dern good thing to do what Nixon did....[sm=applause.gif]




pahunkboy -> RE: Indiana wants its own currency (1/18/2009 6:03:30 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: corysub

quote:

ORIGINAL: ScooterTrash

quote:

ORIGINAL: UncleNasty

Nixon removed any and all precious metal ties to our currency  in the early 70's. The tie had been waning but he dealt the death blow.

Article 1, Section 10:

No state shall ... make anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts ...

Uncle Nasty
Darned...and I was so looking forward to a chrome nickle.


Thank you, Mr.Nixon! 

Gold was locked at  US$36 and europeans, particularly France,were having a field day for years cashing in our dollars for gold.  That price was set by FDR when he confiscated all the gold bullion held by Americans and made it a crime to own gold other than for jewelry or commercial purpose  With gold now over $US850 it was a dern good thing to do what Nixon did....[sm=applause.gif]


China and India now encourage their people to buy gold.   Not so in America.    I think we are in for more bizzarre "solutions" to the "liquidity crises".   The bear sterns bail out lasted how many days?  Some of these places are now on the 3rd bail out.




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