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http://traffic.libsyn.com/tentherradio/Tenther-Rant-45.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 10:12 — 9.4MB) On August 2nd, Robert Gray, the executive director of the American Open Currency Standard – that’s the company that mints our...
by Connor Boyack, Utah Tenth Amendment Center Introducing the Utah Sound Money Act photo credit: Corey Holmes In 1980, Zimbabwe became a sovereign African nation, gaining its independence from the United Kingdom. At that time, their dollar was valued at a higher rate...
EDITOR’S NOTE: On December 23, 1913, Woodrow Wilson signed the act creating the Federal Reserve System. Now that Ron Paul is in a place to bring some light to the true dealings of the fed, the time is ripe to end the fed. But, the best way to get back to a...
by Paul Warren, Colorado Tenth Amendment Center 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. State-Level Constitutional Tender laws seek to nullify...
by Michael Rozeff Are you aware that a Federal Reserve dollar bill is not a constitutional dollar? Perhaps you are, but if so, do you know what a constitutional dollar literally is? Is it gold? Is it silver? Is it both? What is actually meant by a metal standard? Can...
Editor’s Note: Introduced in South Carolina legislature is House Bill 4501 (H4501), which if passed would make Gold and Silver Coin Legal Tender in the state. Cited as authority in the legislation is Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution and the principle of...