"could a terrorist "attack cause the government to declare our currency as "worthless" creating a cashless society and reuniting the americas" how many people who live in poverty would accept whatever monetary fund available if "we the people" nationalized the public utilities for everyone that participated?(in other words the gov. will pay your monthly utility services)??
0h" sorry, i was gonna ask this question in govenment and politics. well i still got a few good answers thanks!
if the american stock exchange was hit with a suitcase size nuke and killed 2 million and blamed obama bin laden,it might be the perfect timing to move the dollar as "worthless’by offering the people at the bottom of the barrel to have their utility bills paid if you take the mark of the order of the rulers.
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November 12th, 2009 at 6:39 am
No.
E-money will never be universal. There will always be poor people with no access to the "e" part of the money, and will always default to a currency in use or of their own making.
November 12th, 2009 at 6:39 am
You really need to spend less time watching cartoons.
You’re NOT going to "nationalize" public utilities without buying them out from "we the people" S-H-A-R-E-H-O-L-D-E-R-S.
If you stop paying your water, sewer, trash, phone, electric, gas, etc., they’ll simply cut off your service. Do you understand the difference between utility and charity?
Utilities are regulated by State Commisions, but are nevertheless motivated by P-R-O-F-I-T. You may sign on as ownership by buying whatever utility shares are offered for public trading in your area.
To directly answer your question, utilites are LOCAL by design….There are NO utilities that "everyone" participates in. Please post in aditional details how a "terrorist attack" affecting electric service in New York is going to affect trash service in LA? Phone service in Seattle?
e_money doesn’t even work on Ebay unless you have a Paypal account linked to a BANK account with MONEY in it.
The part you have correct is that the deeper in debt our country gets, the more worthless our currency gets; and it’s going to get a lot worse when the whole world figures out that we’re bankrupt, the government just hasn’t admitted it yet.
How many people can even count to a trillion? What is our current national debt DIVIDED by our population? Look up, our redemption draweth nigh.
In Christ,
John the Baptist
November 12th, 2009 at 6:39 am
LA is correct. No imaginable single terrorist attack - or non-terrorist attack, for that matter - would result in such a scenario.
Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com
November 12th, 2009 at 6:39 am
Well, you’ve got a pretty good point.
For every 10 dollars about 1 is backed by gold now, so really holding that dollar in your hand is pointless, it’s not real.
And last time I checked spot gold prices, they were at all-time highs.
What if the dollar fails, then we’ll move onto a different currency, and it will probably be backed by nothing again so as to start the process of debt from money again. Until complete control over people is achieved.
It does too say legal tender, if it didn’t… then, you wouldn’t legally have to pay taxes, because legally there wouldn’t be anything to pay for it with.
November 12th, 2009 at 6:39 am
Maybe you don’t realize it but your America dollar is NOT LEGAL TENDER. Look closely at it and you will not see "legal tender" on it anymore. It is totally dependent on a promise, like an IOU.
November 12th, 2009 at 6:39 am
What exactly makes "e money" different from paper money other than the lack of paper?