The international monetary system is a mess, but how did it get that way? In large part, it is due to a deal that was cut in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, in 1944.
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As America continues to experience painfully high levels of inflation, the need for a sound money supply that serves as a reliable store of value has never been clearer.
While federal prosecutors may punish private counterfeiters of the paper currency, the federal government itself engages in a similar process, except on a much larger scale.
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The Constitution Line by Line: Article I, Section 8 – Clauses 4-10
In this episode of The Constitution Line by Line, Senator Mike Lee covers Article I, Section 8, Clauses 4-10, explaining the congressional powers over the money system and intellectual property.