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A failure to prioritize security and recognize the dangers faced by our troops and civilians demonstrates a disregard for human life and responsibility. Leadership must uphold the highest standards to safeguard lives and maintain trust, ensuring accountability for decisions with far-reaching impacts
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Fast forward to Richard Nixon, who decided to let the value of gold fluctuate like a yo-yo, moving away from the $35 per ounce standard. Talk about a wild ride! All eyes need to be on this ball; stop a steal before it happens.
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These measures were as controversial as pineapple on pizza but meant to stabilize the economy and get people spending during severe deflation and economic stagnation.
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3. Enacting the Gold Reserve Act of 1934 devalued the dollar by increasing the price of gold from $20.67 to $35 per ounce, turning gold into the new black!
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2. Issuing Executive Order 6102 in April 1933 required Americans to exchange their gold holdings for paper currency—basically turning everyone's gold into Monopoly money
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1. Abracadabra! Abandoning the Gold Standard tied the dollar's value to a fixed amount of gold. This act allowed the government to control the money supply more freely
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Franklin D. Roosevelt devalued the dollar during the 1930s to combat the Great Depression. He did this through a series of daring moves as if he were a financial Houdini:1. Abracadabra!
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DOGE and Trump may be teaming up to reduce government debt by devaluing the dollar and rendering the Social Security Agency nonfunctional. It's like a financial soap opera with a twist of suspense! It is not without a president
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Your constituents deserve more than excuses. They deserve answers, accountability, and maybe even a handshake. So, how about stepping out of the shadows and into the town hall? I promise George Soros won’t be there—unless he’s bringing the casserole.
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But let’s be honest—this isn’t about Soros. It’s dodging tough questions from people who elected you. Hiding behind conspiracy theories is like claiming you can’t attend a potluck because you’re worried the casserole might as well be laced with international intrigue. Spoiler alert: it’s just tuna.
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Oh, Congressman Bergman, what a tangled weave, blaming George Soros for everything from town halls to the weather! If Soros indeed had the omnipotent power, you seem to attribute to him. I’d imagine he’d be too busy orchestrating global puppet shows to bother with a Traverse City town hall