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Ron Paul vs Bernanke: Is Gold Money? - July 13, 2011

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Uploaded on Jul 13, 2011

July 13, 2011 - Congressman Ron Paul questions Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke in a U.S. House Financial Services Committee Meeting shortly after reports surfaced that the Federal Reserve was preparing for a third round of quantitative easing.

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  • James Pitts

    Well, I hoped that whacko, nutjob, tin hat Paul was going to say somethiong intelligent. He didn't. Gold is only money when it takes the form of coinage as a tradable and spendable commodity. Money is that which one receives for payment to represent their assetts. Gold, uncirculated or uncirculatable in day-to-day business transactions, is an assett, not money. Were we to circulate gold coins, for example, that would become a from of money.

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  • endlessmountain

    what so special about fiat debt notes??? It has no practical applications and guarantees mass suffering and harm via simple math.

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  • fitheachsidhe

    It looks like the sun.... Yes, gold is technically money, not an asset, it just works on a deeper psychological level than paper or digital 1 & 0's. Its harder to create (mine) and has the history; people have loved gold forever. Silver has far more practical uses, yet per quantity of each in the world, gold is 5x more valuable. Why exactly. Why are diamonds valuable. They are rare and pretty!

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  • rongeotom6

    Yes it is an element but whome ever holds the gold holds the power.

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  • rongeotom6

    And he saves the best till last. Brilliant

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  • qqq111444

    IgnatzKolisch, that's a really good question. And I think a lot of people ask the same thing. To understand that, you have to understand the history of banking and finance and you'll get why gold is an important issue in understanding the financial system

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  • IgnatzKolisch

    What's so special about gold? Okay, it has some practical applications in electronics, and people who use metallic string instrument strings like gold strings for the tiny ones, which is fine. But why the specific element Au to represent what you put into the "world", and which you can exchange for some other service/product that someone else puts in.

    I'm not being facetious, I just honestly don't get why gold, of all elements, is supposed to be bound to the value of money. It's just an element

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  • Sakuya Izayoi

    /watch?v=lM1OwEK1dec

    Am I cool yet?

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  • ragerancher

    Gold is valuable, it's just your history knowledge is severely lacking.

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  • ceejaywt

    Also plz look at the inflation rate while America was on the gold standard.

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