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Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) has introduced legislation that would "bar the dollar from being replace by any foreign currency." A statement from Bachmann's website:
“Yesterday, during a Financial Services Committee hearing, I asked Secretary Geithner if he would denounce efforts to move towards a global currency and he answered unequivocally that he would," said Bachmann. "And President Obama gave the nation the same assurances.
But in remarks to the Council on Foreign Relations yesterday, Geithner indicated he was open to the idea.
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to prohibit the President from entering into a treaty or other international agreement that would provide for the United States to adopt as legal tender in the United States a currency issued by an entity other than the United States.
Originally posted by octotom
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Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to prohibit the President from entering into a treaty or other international agreement that would provide for the United States to adopt as legal tender in the United States a currency issued by an entity other than the United States.
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Originally posted by Carlthulhu
Originally posted by octotom
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Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to prohibit the President from entering into a treaty or other international agreement that would provide for the United States to adopt as legal tender in the United States a currency issued by an entity other than the United States.
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So all this does, is assure that the world currency will be issued in the U.S?
Originally posted by Carlthulhu
So all this does, is assure that the world currency will be issued in the U.S?
Emphasis mine.
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) has introduced legislation that would "bar the dollar from being replace by any foreign currency." A statement from Bachmann's website
Also.... it doesn't say the currency has to be issued ONLY by the United States. So doesn't it still leave room for a world currency issued by the United States AND the EU AND China?
The executive shall make no treaties with international bodies or other nations without being approved by the federal legislative body and be approved by 2/3 of the states first.
I was thinking of things like the Texas State Quarters. But I looked it up and those are issued by the US. So that would still be allowed.
Originally posted by octotom
I'm assuming that you're talking about US States issuing coins? Constitutionally, they're not allowed to do that. The minting of money is one of the priviledges that a state gives up in order to join the United States. The founding fathers did that so that there wouldn't be 13 [now 50] different monies floating around.
Originally posted by octotom
reply to post by Carlthulhu
So, for example, if the euro and pound were also brought up to world currency status [like the dollar currently has],
Which is always the thing that makes me laugh about Americans railing against a global currency. The reality of it is that they're not really that bothered if it's the American dollar that's a/the world currency.
Originally posted by David9176
reply to post by Merriman Weir
Do you really think most Americans know that the dollar is the world's currency right now? They don't. They don't know anything.