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Originally Posted by PANICPASS
Repealed or not repealed, the damage has already been done. The only way things are going to change is for Congress to take its power back. The Congress surrendered control of the public purse to the President on January 30, 1934. At the President's request the Congress passed a law vesting in the Federal government absolute title to all that gold which people had been obliged to exchange for gold standard paper dollars the year before. If anything should be repealed it is the Gold Reserve Act of January 30, 1934.
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These gold discussions are half attempts. Silver was still available to meet the needs of lawful money up until the sixties. The purpose of lawful money was to pass a complete title. Complete title makes allodial titles.
FDRs Congress created a caesership or gubernatorial relationship. This is why we have gubernatorial elections which represent the popular sovereignty vote.
"Gubernatorial is latin for helmsman."
"The romans treated the state as a ship." Mommsen