Subject: [euroliberty] WE NEED THE CIRCULATION OF COMPETING CURRENCIES |
From: "basil.venitis" <basil.venitis@yahoo.com> |
Date: 8/13/12, 23:37 |
To: euroliberty@yahoogroups.com |
Reply-To: euroliberty-owner@yahoogroups.com |
Ron Paul points out the monopoly of the central bank and the Treasury Department on money is maintained using federal counterfeiting laws. If any organization is guilty of counterfeiting dollars, it is our own Treasury. But those who dare to challenge federal legal tender laws by circulating competing currencies at least physical currencies risk going to prison. http://venitism.blogspot.com
A deluge of fiat money brings financial plague and haemorrhage of economy. Real money is tied up to precious metals and strategic metals. Like all government created monopolies, the federal monopoly on money results in substandard product in the form of our ever-depreciating dollars.
Throwing money to misery brings more misery. Yet governments have always sought to monopolize the issuance of money, either directly or through the creation of central banks. The expanding role of the Federal Reserve in the 20th century enabled our federal government to grow wildly larger than would have been possible otherwise. Our Fed, like all central banks, encourages deficits by effectively monetizing Treasury debt. But the price we pay is the terrible and ongoing debasement of our money.
Ron Paul says that allowing individuals and business to use alternate currencies, especially currencies backed by gold and silver, would expose the whole rotten system because the marketplace would prefer such alternate currencies unless and until the Fed suddenly imposed radical discipline on its dollar inflation. http://venitism.blogspot.com
Sadly, Americans are far less free than many others around the world when it comes to protecting themselves against the rapidly depreciating US dollar. Mexican workers can set up accounts denominated in ounces of silver and take tax-free delivery of that silver whenever they want. In Singapore and other Asian countries, individuals can set up bank accounts denominated in gold and silver. Debit cards can be linked to gold and silver accounts so that customers can use gold and silver to make point of sale transactions, a service which is only available to non-Americans.
Ron Paul declares the obvious solution is to legalize monetary freedom and allow the circulation of parallel and competing currencies. There is no reason why Americans should not be able to transact, save, and invest using the currency of their choosing. They should be free to use gold, silver, or other currencies with no legal restrictions or punitive taxation standing in the way. Restoring the monetary system envisioned by the Constitution is the only way to ensure the economic security of the American people.
After all, if our monetary system is fundamentally sound and the Federal Reserve indeed stabilizes the dollar as its apologists claim then why fear competition? Why do we accept that centralized, monopoly control over our money is compatible with a supposedly free-market economy? In a free market, the government's fiat dollar should compete with alternate currencies for the benefit of American consumers, savers, and investors.
As Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises explained, sound money is an instrument that protects our civil liberties against despotic government. Our current monetary system is indeed despotic, and the surest way to correct things simply is to legalize competing currencies. http://venitism.blogspot.com