How about I pick, none of the above and call it a day?
Have at it!
That's your prerogative.
How about I pick, none of the above and call it a day?
Once again, there is a world of difference between real money and that fake stuff that the government produces.
Real money has intrinsic value and cannot be manipulated by politicians or shadow governments.
See my previous comment, the kgov link.I'm not even talking about the gold or silver standard.
People could buy and trade even before there was a gold standard.
Even the value placed on gold and silver fluctuated.
Doesn't matter if you use a hunk of gold or the "thin air" money we use today ...... it all has a value attached to it (ie. can purchase items and services).
As far as having gold, what need does anyone really have for gold in their everyday living?
Of all the metals I've used in my lifetime, I cannot think of a single instance when I ever thought "I need gold to get this done".
But someone decided to place a great value on something I have never really needed.
Not that gold has no practical use at all, but few have a need for it in their everyday living.
And now we have a world that covets gold, something the vast majority don't even have a need for.
And now, as you say, we have "thin air" money that the world covets.
Why? Because someone placed a great value on it.
Saw this catchy pic in the link."Federal Reserve" notes are not actually government property. They belong to the Federal Reserve banks, which are private companies.
Just thought I'd point that out.
And then there's this:
http://kgov.com/what-is-money-best-definition
Coop was better
Have at it!
That's your prerogative.
Well then, show him what's what and allow to him borrow your mower next time.
Better yet, when his grass gets tall again....mow it for him.
That'll teach 'em!
Yes, that was my point exactly."Federal Reserve" notes are not actually government property. They belong to the Federal Reserve banks, which are private companies.
Just thought I'd point that out.
And then there's this:
http://kgov.com/what-is-money-best-definition