Thank you, I agree. And this government sucks because it is leaving us twisting in the wind. The Constitution says that Congress is supposed to print our money. Where are they? Why aren't they stepping up and doing their job?
It never said that, paper money is bad. The first coinage act was passed on April 2, 1792, and established the United States Mint to oversee all mint operations and manage the mint's first employees, which included an engraver, an assayer, and a chief coiner.
Only gold and silver coins are lawful money, and the government is just there to regulate the mint so there is a national standard. I don't think the government should be involved in money at all, now that we have crypto, and the metal coin industry can regulate itself privately.
Thank you, I agree. And this government sucks because it is leaving us twisting in the wind. The Constitution says that Congress is supposed to print our money. Where are they? Why aren't they stepping up and doing their job?
It never said that, paper money is bad. The first coinage act was passed on April 2, 1792, and established the United States Mint to oversee all mint operations and manage the mint's first employees, which included an engraver, an assayer, and a chief coiner.
...coin our money.
Only gold and silver coins are lawful money, and the government is just there to regulate the mint so there is a national standard. I don't think the government should be involved in money at all, now that we have crypto, and the metal coin industry can regulate itself privately.