![]() Subscribe to Dollars & Sense magazine. Recent articles related to the financial crisis. California to Issue IOUs at Discount?The creator of the fine website Across the Curve had the following to say about the situation on California tonight: "I guess it is fair to state that California is bankrupt. If one issues scrip money rather than paying bills in cash that would signal a serious problem. It is a sad sign of the vale of tears through which we have passed these last two years that the fiscal demise of our largest state receives remarkably little notice. In another time and place it would have been a seismic event of major import."This piece from Breaking Views notes that banks may ask for a discount on state IOUs: Labels: bailout, banking industry, California, financial crisis
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Jct: Jct: There’s nothing wrong with small denomination California State IOUs if I or anyone else can pay their taxes with them. When Argentina’s government workers were faced with cuts, their unions talked 6 state governments into paying them with small-denomination state bonds which could be used to pay for state services and taxes and which everyone accepted as useful currency. Best of all, when the local currency is pegged to the Time Standard of Money (how many dollars per unskilled hour child labor) Hours earned locally can be intertraded with other timebanks globally! In 1999, I paid for 39/40 nights in Europe with an IOU for a night back in Canada worth 5 Hours.
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U.N. Millennium Declaration UNILETS Resolution C6 to governments is for a time-based currency to restructure the global financial architecture. See my banking systems engineering analysis at http://youtube.com/kingofthepaupers Too bad California State IOUs won’t be accepted in payment for state taxes and services like state bonds were in Argentina. Too bad California State IOUs will be denominated too big to use as local currency. Too bad Argentina people were smart enough to avoid the tent-cities catastrophe and California people are too stupid to follow their example. << Home |