| Blog Name: |
Constitutional Tender |
| Url: |
http://constitutionaltender.blogspot.com/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
constitution, gold, silver |
| Description: |
This blog is being set up to facilitate discussion of the "Constitutional Tender Act," which is being proposed (at first) in Georgia.
The United States Constitution declares, in Article I, Section 10, "No State shall... make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts". But, in fact, EVERY state in the United States of America DOES make some other "Thing" besides gold and silver coin a "Tender in Payment of Debts" -- some "Thing" called "Federal Reserve Notes." Thus the need for the "Constitutional Tender Act" -- a bill template that can be introduced in every state legislature in the nation, returning each of them to adherence to the United States Constitution's actual legal tender provisions.
We'll mostly be posting the latest news about the bill, along with links to articles around the 'net that bear some relation to it.
All are welcome to comment, but the usual caveats that you see everywhere else about unacceptable posts apply here as well.
Thanks for your interest! |
| Popularity: |
27 Followers |
Two Recently-Discovered YouTube Videos
We just stumbled across two good home-made YouTube videos that are relevant to the use of Constitutional Tender or to the Constitutional Tender Act itself.The first discusses a number of different news items, but check out what is said beginning at 7:18:The second has some interesting information regarding the fact that States have abandoned their Constitutional requirement to use ONLY gold and silver coin in payment of debt, and how that fact can actually benefit you in issues of taxation and fees... if you're willing to take that chance! :-)Let's get our States back to doing what the Constitution REQUIRES them to do, and we won't have to "pl
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