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Brannvesen on scored.co
1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)
Unfortunately no, it would only lock the value were it is now, in best case scenario. And jews would never allow it, because it means they would have to sell all the gold they stole from us over the last 111 years back to the government.
At this point a new monetary system is needed, something to replace the dollar. Of course jews will kvetch and make up excuses that it's not possible to just change what currency to use over night which is of course bullshit.
Just look at Europe, every country that has switched to €uro has in fact changed currency practically over night. It can be done and it's not even hard, not even with a very different exchange rate from the former currency. Someone who was a millionaire in the former currency suddenly "only" has €500k, but who cares, the value is the same even if the denominator is lower.
There's infinite ways of making a currency stable, control inflation and keep the kikes out. But (((fiat))) simply cannot be saved. We must tie the creation of new units to something that is limited, something that requires work, or energy to create. This allows the currency to grow with the economy itself, just like the Reichsmark.
At this point a new monetary system is needed, something to replace the dollar. Of course jews will kvetch and make up excuses that it's not possible to just change what currency to use over night which is of course bullshit.
Just look at Europe, every country that has switched to €uro has in fact changed currency practically over night. It can be done and it's not even hard, not even with a very different exchange rate from the former currency. Someone who was a millionaire in the former currency suddenly "only" has €500k, but who cares, the value is the same even if the denominator is lower.
There's infinite ways of making a currency stable, control inflation and keep the kikes out. But (((fiat))) simply cannot be saved. We must tie the creation of new units to something that is limited, something that requires work, or energy to create. This allows the currency to grow with the economy itself, just like the Reichsmark.