This idea was making the rounds at political sites the past day or so, nicely summarized and embellished at unfogged.com
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http://www.unfogged.com/archives/wee...24.html#011472
Damn Dirty Apes
POSTED BY LIZARDBREATH
ON 07.28.11
The current debt ceiling crisis can, it seems be resolved if Obama orders Treasury to mint platinum coins in an amount sufficient to cover our operating needs, and deposit them in our account at the Fed. The government would then have money on hand to pay its obligations without further borrowing, and the debt ceiling would be an irrelevancy. (Silly though this sounds, it's a real, albeit unintentional, possibility. There's a law prohibiting the printing of paper money in amounts in excess of $300M, but we are (accidentally -- I'm certain that this sort of thing wasn't Congress's intent) permitted to coin as much platinum as we like, in denominations unrelated to the value of the metal in the coins. So a two-trillion dollar platinum coin would be real money, really increasing the US government's assets by that sum of money.)
Jack Balkin suggested putting Reagan on the coin, in a delicate tribute to the man who put the Republican party on their current path, and Katherine and JP Stormcrow came up with a suggested design, including a tribute to one of Reagan's oldest friends and political allies, and to the accomplishments of the Republican Party in the current crisis. What do you think?
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http://www.unfogged.com/archives/wee...24.html#011472
Damn Dirty Apes
POSTED BY LIZARDBREATH
ON 07.28.11
The current debt ceiling crisis can, it seems be resolved if Obama orders Treasury to mint platinum coins in an amount sufficient to cover our operating needs, and deposit them in our account at the Fed. The government would then have money on hand to pay its obligations without further borrowing, and the debt ceiling would be an irrelevancy. (Silly though this sounds, it's a real, albeit unintentional, possibility. There's a law prohibiting the printing of paper money in amounts in excess of $300M, but we are (accidentally -- I'm certain that this sort of thing wasn't Congress's intent) permitted to coin as much platinum as we like, in denominations unrelated to the value of the metal in the coins. So a two-trillion dollar platinum coin would be real money, really increasing the US government's assets by that sum of money.)
Jack Balkin suggested putting Reagan on the coin, in a delicate tribute to the man who put the Republican party on their current path, and Katherine and JP Stormcrow came up with a suggested design, including a tribute to one of Reagan's oldest friends and political allies, and to the accomplishments of the Republican Party in the current crisis. What do you think?

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