If Ron Paul ever were to be elected as the POTUS, how long do you think it would take the banksters to JFK him?
Ron Paul:
In our country today, attempting to use gold and silver as money is  severely punished, regardless of the fact that it is the only  constitutionally-allowed legal tender! In one recent instance,  entrepreneurs who attempted to create their own gold and silver currency  were convicted by the federal government of "counterfeiting".   
Also,  consider another case of an individual who was convicted of tax evasion  for paying his employees with silver and gold coins rather than fiat  paper dollars. The federal government acknowledges that such coins are  legal tender at their face value, as they were issued by the U.S.  government. But when it comes to income taxes owed by the employees who  received them, the IRS suddenly deems the coins to be worth their full  market value as precious metals.
These cases highlight the fact  that a government monopoly on the issuance of money is purely a method  of central control over the economy. If you can be forced to accept the  government's increasingly devalued dollar, there is no limit to how far  the government will go to debauch the currency. Anyone who attempts to  create a market based currency-- meaning a currency with real value as  determined by markets-- threatens to embarrass the federal government  and expose the folly of our fiat monetary system.  So the government  destroys competition through its usual tools of arrest, confiscation,  and incarceration.
This is why I have taken steps to restore the  constitutional monetary system envisioned and practiced by our Founding  Fathers. I recently introduced HR 1098, the Free Competition in Currency  Act. This bill eliminates three of the major obstacles to the  circulation of sound money: federal legal tender laws that force  acceptance of Federal Reserve Notes; "counterfeiting" laws that serve no  purpose other than to ban the creation of private commodity currencies;  and tax laws that penalize the use of gold and silver coins as money.  During this Congress I hope to hold hearings on this bill in order to  highlight the importance of returning to a sound monetary system.
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