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YOUR GOLD IS YOUR BUSINESS: KEEP THE GOVERNMENT AWAY FROM YOUR GOLD

Image by roberthuffstutter
Okay, I turned on Fox this morning for the first time in nearly three weeks. Within five minutes, I became annoyed, irritated and finally, downright angry. Why? According to the report I heard, the government now wants to get personally involved in the citizen’s gold collection. Gold is becoming more expensive; the investment value of gold, according to market reports, is increasing. And now, the government wants the citizen to report transactions of 0? What the hell is going on here? Will the government want to get involved in stamp collecting too? How about car collections? And from what I heard, gold is an issue that is covered in the healthcare program designed by our government. Who has the knowledge about this interference that will clear up or explain this issue?
An Investment for Every Purse – 2nd War Loan – They Give Their Lives – You Lend Your Money

Image by Wisconsin Historical Images
Treasury Design, unknown title and number. The poster features a waving blue flag with the words "2nd War Loan" printed on it in white.
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