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I'm thinking the "Oil Crises" during the Carter fiasco only left peanuts at Fort Knox. Call it Carter's legacy. I'm sure he's proud of his fecklessness.
Did they ever figure out where all of those tungsten-filled fake gold bars came from? And how many did the US get?
There is still plenty of gold left in Ft. Knox. The only problem is it has been radioactive since about 1964. You see, Auric Goldfinger actually succeeded in his plan, but the gummint forced Albert Broccoli to change the story in his documentary. By Goldfinger's calculations, I believe the gold in Ft. Knox will remain radioactive for another 12 years. POTUS and the Fed are banking on the correctness of that figure, because they intend to use that gold to wipe out the federal debt the moment it becomes available. All problems solved.
Doug T just got me to thinking of something rather outlandish. Because of The Komrade Incompetent's predilection for being ruler of all the world and everything in it, when will he move from the White House, just another unit of free government housing, into the repository at Ft. Knox? Then he and his puppet-master, George Soros, could have a gay old time cavorting among the gold ingots.
Don't laugh. With The Komrade, it could happen.
IMHO, There is lots of gold in Ft. Knox, but not nearly enough to cover our debts or specie outstanding. The dollars we carry around are IOU's, and when we trust each other and the government, they're as good as an IOU between friends and commerce proceeds apace.
When we don't trust each other or the government, they are worthless pieces of paper.
Which brings us to the moment.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
It does not matter if there is any gold in Fort Knox because Nixon finished the decoupling of our currency from gold about 1971. Since then, the phrase "In God We Trust" has taken on special meaning because trust is all that is holding our currency together.
Gas used to cost about a quarter a gallon. Today the silver in one of those old quarters will still buy a gallon of gas. It is not that things have gotten more expensive but that our money has gotten so cheap.
It was the progressive TR who started us on the road to insolvency. Think about it: why else would the educational establishment heap such praise upon his sorry ass.
Laurence