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By: DueDillinger in CONSTITUTION | Recommend this post (13)
Mon, 02 Jan 12 8:35 PM | 107 view(s)
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Msg. 16731 of 21975
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More bullshit from you, dingbat.

It's SCRIP, not 'script', and the Franklin quote is bogus.

http://www.garynorth.com/public/6882.cfm

The rest of that screed suffers from similar distortions. If your gonna post about economics, at least take the time to find a credible source.

I'm doing my best to avoid this now-worthless forum, but could not let this crap you posted stand.

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A history lesson about the Colonies and debt and Ben Franklin
By: lkorrow
in CONSTITUTION
Mon, 02 Jan 12 10:31 AM
Msg. 16730 of 21975

A history lesson about the Colonies and debt and Ben Franklin

Colonial Script

A study of American Colonial history will reveal that Benjamin Franklin went to England as a representative of the Colonies.

The English officials asked how it was the Colonies managed to collect enough taxes to build poor houses, and how they were able to handle the great burden of caring for the poor. Franklin's reply was most revealing: "We have no poor houses in the Colonies, and if we had, we would have no one to put in them, as in the Colonies there is not a single unemployed man, no poor and no vagabonds." Think long and hard about this. In the American colonies before the American Revolution, there was "not a single unemployed man, no poor and no vagabonds". -- no one on Welfare, no one on Social Security, no homeless, no income tax, no alphabet agencies, No IRS, BATF, FBI, DEA, CIA, HEW, OSHA, SBA, and on and on and on to provide for the "general welfare" of our villages, towns, cities and states. How did Benjamin Franklin explain this to the British officials of his day?

How would he explain it to today's lawyers, judges, politicians and other government officials? "It is because, in the Colonies, we issue our own paper money. We call it Colonial Script, and we issue only enough to move all goods freely from the producers to the Consumers; and as we create our money, we control the purchasing power of money, and have no interest to pay."

-Benjamin Franklin

More here:
http://www.kamron.com/Liberty/colonial_script.htm

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