SC State Senator: “If at first you don't secede, try again”
Historically never known as a particularly big fan of being dictated to by Washington, DC, our neighboring state, South Carolina, just may start coining their own money.
State Senator Lee Bright (R-Roebuck) has introduced a bill which states in part; "Whereas, the present monetary and banking systems of the United States, centered around the Federal Reserve System, have come under ever-increasing strain during the last several years, and will be exposed to ever-increasing and predictably debilitating strain in the years to come."
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Historically never known as a particularly big fan of being dictated to by Washington, DC, our neighboring state, South Carolina, just may start coining their own money.
State Senator Lee Bright (R-Roebuck) has introduced a bill which states in part; "Whereas, the present monetary and banking systems of the United States, centered around the Federal Reserve System, have come under ever-increasing strain during the last several years, and will be exposed to ever-increasing and predictably debilitating strain in the years to come."
Read more and see video...









2 Comments:
Hmmmh . . . let's see . . . (new) coinage . . . (old) . . . firing on Fort Sumpter . . . by golly he has a great idea! Think it might work this time? *big grin*
Let's hope they have the gold and silver to back it, or the money won't be worth a Confederate!
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