e-gold
is like gold. It's apolitical stuff, just a currency!
I respectfully disagree.
Currency is about as political as one can get. Manipulating the currency
system is a purely political process, every move made for political, not
economic, reasons.
An apolitical currency is kind of like
What can we do or say to change things, so that they love e-gold
like they should? I've tried the it costs less argument many times,
1) How has the it is sooo convenient tangent worked? Convenience is a pretty
tame topic.
Jeff
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At 10:30 AM -0700 06/10/2001, Jeff Fitzmyers wrote:
What can we do or say to change things, so that they love e-gold
like they should? I've tried the it costs less argument many times,
1) How has the it is sooo convenient tangent worked? Convenience is a pretty
tame topic.
Good idea, but for
At 12:57 PM -0400 06/10/2001, Samuel Mc Kee wrote:
e-gold
is like gold. It's apolitical stuff, just a currency!
I respectfully disagree.
Currency is about as political as one can get. Manipulating the currency
system is a purely political process, every move made for political, not
economic,
But don't let that deter anyone from speaking out against the outrages
occuring in Australia, the U.S. or anywhere else.
Of course not.
To rationalize that a
great outrage here is acceptable because there are far greater outrages
elsewhere is to fall into the two-wrongs-make-a-right trap.
At 03:29 PM -0400 06/10/2001, Alexis Golzman wrote:
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Anyway, was Palladium ever used as money?
Yes, the old USSR put out a coin called the Ballerina, that's one
ounce of Pd. Also, there have been various commemeratives from
places like the Isle of Man and Tonga. None of these coins were
I think the way to win over socialists is to have them look
closely at what
banks bank-alternatives like check-cashing places charge poor people.
Of course, then we're still dealing with trying to get them to understand
market economics, which is back to the original problem..
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Jim,
I think the way to win over socialists
I think your goal is impossible. Socialists hate gold more than you
love it! (1) It offends their moral sense that people should use
or value something which they know is worthless (you can't eat
gold). (2) They know their enemy: a means by
It just called my attention that e-gold Ltd. included Gold, Silver,
Platinum and Palladium but not Rhodium, which is also considered as a
precious metal.
One thing to consider before thinking about adding additional metals is
that the only metal really used for commerce is gold. Silver,
Two more bars.
SnowDog
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