Khross wrote:
Montegue:
1. I've never said Barack Obama was not born in the United States. No matter how many times individuals have pointed this out to you, you seem to think I think otherwise. I simply disapprove of his (or his lawyer's) notion that no one has standing to challenge the eligibility of a sitting of President.
Read more carefully. Several times you have tried to argue that he is not eligible to be president because he did not qualify as a natural born citizen of the United States of America. You went through several iterations of this argument, including trying to argue that his childhood in indonesia disqualified him, that his birth to a young mother in Hawaii disqualified him, and that the law somehow unfairly made him into a natural born citizen after the fact.
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2. You have to convince me that HIGCC is indeed all the things you claim it is because there exists no conclusive science or valid science to substantiate your claims.
Except that all the valid scientific evidence says otherwise, Khross. But that's never going to convince you, because you are too ideologically devoted to it not being true.
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3. The premise of my question is not in fact in question. What is money?
Money is currency. In the context of the United States, that would be dollars and cents.
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What is the difference between fiat money and commodity money? What is real money? What purpose does money serve? What is the difference between currency and money? These are all basic economics questions that have the same answer no matter what ideological macroeconomic guru you support.
All money is fabrication. Currency is not "real", weather it is based on a gold standard, and oil standard, a chickenfeed standard, a sugar standard, or any other fabricated notion. Gold has industrial uses, but as a currency, it's value is arbitrary and without "real" backing.
Even labor is only valuable in an abstract sense. Yes, you produce a good, but the value of that good is also arbitrary and subject to change. So, convince me that labor=money. When I clean my swords (labor) how does that equal money?
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