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GERALD
01-03-2010, 01:35 AM
Statement of Congressman Ron Paul
United States House of Representatives
Statement Introducing the Free Competition in Currency Act
December 9, 2009

Madame Speaker, I rise to introduce the Free Competition in Currency Act of 2009. Currency, or money, is what allows civilization to flourish. In the absence of money, barter is the name of the game; if the farmer needs shoes, he must trade his eggs and milk to the cobbler and hope that the cobbler needs eggs and milk. Money makes the transaction process far easier. Rather than having to search for someone with reciprocal wants, the farmer can exchange his milk and eggs for an agreed-upon medium of exchange with which he can then purchase shoes.

This medium of exchange should satisfy certain properties: it should be durable, that is to say, it does not wear out easily; it should be portable, that is, easily carried; it should be divisible into units usable for every-day transactions; it should be recognizable and uniform, so that one unit of money has the same properties as every other unit; it should be scarce, in the economic sense, so that the extant supply does not satisfy the wants of everyone demanding it; it should be stable, so that the value of its purchasing power does not fluctuate wildly; and it should be reproducible, so that enough units of money can be created to satisfy the needs of exchange.

Over millennia of human history, gold and silver have been the two metals that have most often satisfied these conditions, survived the market process, and gained the trust of billions of people. Gold and silver are difficult to counterfeit, a property which ensures they will always be accepted in commerce. It is precisely for this reason that gold and silver are anathema to governments. A supply of gold and silver that is limited in supply by nature cannot be inflated, and thus serves as a check on the growth of government. Without the ability to inflate the currency, governments find themselves constrained in their actions, unable to carry on wars of aggression or to appease their overtaxed citizens with bread and circuses.

At this country's founding, there was no government controlled national currency. While the Constitution established the Congressional power of minting coins, it was not until 1792 that the US Mint was formally established. In the meantime, Americans made do with foreign silver and gold coins. Even after the Mint's operations got underway, foreign coins continued to circulate within the United States, and did so for several decades.

On the desk in my office I have a sign that says:

“Don't steal – the government hates competition.”


Indeed, any power a government arrogates ( 1 ) to itself, it is loathe to give back to the people.


( Or did we abrogate our rights to the government? Either way it will be hard to get our rights back.)



More: http://www.house.gov/list/speech/tx14_paul/compcurr.shtml


( 1 ) I learned a new word: Arrogate - to claim or seize without justification as one's right.

GERALD
01-03-2010, 02:02 AM
Please go to the web site above and read the complete speech by Ron Paul.

The Federal Reserve is a monopoly, Oh-kay.
Monopolies are bad. Oh-kay.

Let's get behind Ron Paul's Bill.
Spread the word and

wake up America in 2010.

tvcasualty
01-03-2010, 04:29 AM
Great post GERALD!
I just printed the speech and passed it around great read, I hope everyone does the same!

GERALD
01-21-2010, 08:39 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV4Cxuu7VwU

Was this video banned by You Tube ?

Dr. Madd
01-22-2010, 02:07 AM
This could almost make me support Ron paul.

tvcasualty
01-22-2010, 02:28 AM
If I may ask, why not Paul?

RightisRightLeftisWrong
01-22-2010, 09:21 AM
Ron Paul is a kook if you ask me I like some of his polices but his other ones are way out there for example Bush caused 9/11 for being to aggressive with terrorist. I can honestly say I would never vote for Ron Paul only under dire circumstances.

Topiary Lady
01-22-2010, 09:40 AM
Paul is cannot win POTUS for the very reason that RRLW just gave. There will be other candidates that will emerge.

That's not to say that Paul is not great in other area's though.

Dr. Madd
01-22-2010, 11:18 AM
Paul kinda reminds me of Patrick Henry.

scarymary
01-22-2010, 11:30 AM
I signed a petition yesterday that was brought forth by Ron Paul to audit the FED.

scarymary
01-22-2010, 11:34 AM
Ron Paul is a kook if you ask me I like some of his polices but his other ones are way out there for example Bush caused 9/11 for being to aggressive with terrorist. I can honestly say I would never vote for Ron Paul only under dire circumstances.

Well, just in case no one has noticed, we seem to be in that position (dire circumstances) at the moment. I don't understand this rejection of Ron Paul. He is one of the most well read politicians when it comes to understanding and governing as it relates to the Constitution, yet many here disregard him. He is the real deal when it comes to governing by the Constitution.

Topiary Lady
01-22-2010, 12:12 PM
He is not electable.

scarymary
01-22-2010, 12:35 PM
Reasons............? Apparently the people of Texas think he is electable.

Topiary Lady
01-22-2010, 12:39 PM
Doesn't appeal to the average voter. It isn't as though he's just now appeared on the political scene. He stood no chance last time and if he runs again, it'll be the same. We need someone decent who can win.

tvcasualty
01-22-2010, 05:27 PM
Ron Paul is a kook if you ask me I like some of his polices but his other ones are way out there for example Bush caused 9/11 for being to aggressive with terrorist. I can honestly say I would never vote for Ron Paul only under dire circumstances.

All I can say is at one time, I felt exactly the same way...
But I'm not sure that is not Ron Paul really, I don't believe he blames what happened on 9/11 on W. Bush.

I have since come to realize why Ron Paul has taken such a stance on the current American way of doing business and I have to say that I fully agree with him. But to properly understand it, I think one must actually sit down and read the U.S. Constitution, read the Declaration of Independence, and then the contrasting Communist Manifesto followed by some of Dr. Paul's works...

scarymary
01-22-2010, 11:25 PM
Doesn't appeal to the average voter. It isn't as though he's just now appeared on the political scene. He stood no chance last time and if he runs again, it'll be the same. We need someone decent who can win.

By decent, you mean like John McCain..........I didn't think so. What about Romney? He kickstarted the state run health care program in Massachusetts. Huckabee........can't win because he is a Christian. Palin............nope, she is too fragile. Not many more options after that. So which direction should we be moving. To the center or to the right?

GERALD
01-22-2010, 11:36 PM
All I can say is at one time, I felt exactly the same way...
But I'm not sure that is not Ron Paul really, I don't believe he blames what happened on 9/11 on W. Bush.

I have since come to realize why Ron Paul has taken such a stance on the current American way of doing business and I have to say that I fully agree with him. But to properly understand it, I think one must actually sit down and read the U.S. Constitution, read the Declaration of Independence, and then the contrasting Communist Manifesto followed by some of Dr. Paul's works...

I am not looking for who is "electable." We have that now in Obama.
I am looking for a leader with principals and new ideas that will work.

When I looked at the facts, I found that Dr. Paul has real conservative
based solutions for the liberal caused problems in our country.

So that now I feel that Ron Paul is the leader with real conservative
common sense. I wish he was a more forceful speaker. I do hope
he has a leading role as an advisor to someone with a nice smile
and photogenic good looks.

scarymary
01-23-2010, 12:43 AM
That is a great point Gerald. Barack Obama was electable and was elected. Perhaps we should define what electable really means.

I am not looking for someone who is appealing to me..............I want someone who will govern and legislate according to the Constitution.

scarymary
01-23-2010, 12:52 AM
I just heard an interesting piece of information on Jerry Doyle's show...........Let's see who gets this one right.........

What is the number one export of the U.S.?

GERALD
01-23-2010, 12:54 AM
That is a great point Gerald. Barack Obama was electable and was elected. Perhaps we should define what electable really means.

I am not looking for someone who is appealing to me..............I want someone who will govern and legislate according to the Constitution.

Yours is a great point. The U S Constitution is our governing document.
We must elect representatives who understand that, and can resist the
temptation to think that they are "a messiah."

We will never govern ourselves as long as we hold popularity contests instead of elections.

and you may quote me on that.

Dont blame our leaders, we (collectively) are the problem. We get what we vote for.
The good news is that once we recognize that we are the problem, it will be within
our power to correct our problem.

tvcasualty
01-23-2010, 12:55 AM
debt :) :)

GERALD
01-23-2010, 01:02 AM
I just heard an interesting piece of information on Jerry Doyle's show...........Let's see who gets this one right.........

What is the number one export of the U.S.?
debt ?

tvcasualty
01-23-2010, 01:18 AM
Yes, I would guess securities, most likely from the US treasury, but anymore who is to say who really is writing the IOUs.

GERALD
01-23-2010, 01:45 AM
The U S Constitution is our governing document.
We must elect representatives who understand
that, and can resist the temptation to think that
they are "a messiah."

Dont blame our leaders, we (collectively) are
the problem. We get what we vote for. The
good news is that once we recognize that we
are the problem, it will be within
our power to correct our problem.

It occures to me that if we want representatives who respect the U S Constitution,
we must respect the U S Constitution enough to make sure that it is taught and
understood in our elementary schools, in our middle schools, in our high schools,
in our colleges, in our universities, in our law schools, and in all our schools.

Peace_by_superior _power
01-23-2010, 03:25 AM
There is a lot going on here. Gerald I loved the video. Say what you will about Dr. Paul, but there is no denying that he is akin to Prometheus and he strikes fire into mens hearts like fire.

Mary I would also like to see an audit of the Fed. How can more transparency be a bad thing? Also as a private entity I would love to see if the Fed pays taxes.

I also want a little more info out them than a balance sheet. Because honestly what information does that provide? We already know what their assets are...