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Edwin Vieira: The constitutional questions on money need to be answered

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Edwin Vieira
The New York Sun
Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Any close observer of contemporary discussions of monetary policy must become disheartened by the tendency to treat that subject as a matter of politics, economics, and social effects, with little to no consideration of its necessary foundation in monetary law -- and, even more to the point, of the dependence of monetary law on the Constitution of the United States.

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Awakening a Sleeping Giant in Ghana: Asante Gold Acquires Past-Producing Bibiani Mine

From Golden Opportunities / Gold Newsletter
Metairie, Louisiana
Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Asante Gold (ASE.CN; ASGOF.OTC) has just acquired a past-producing gold mine in Ghana that boasts near-term production potential and huge upside.

With the move, Executive Director Malik Easah is seeking to repeat his success with Cardinal Resources, another gold company with a Ghana project that he recently sold for A$600 million.

It’s a deal that came like a bolt from the blue.

Just a few weeks ago Asante Gold catapulted itself from a relatively sleepy gold story into a major development-stage company set to breathe new life into Ghana's huge, past-producing Bibiani mine. ...

... For the remainder of the report:

https://goldnewsletter.com/go081721/


Yet it would seem axiomatic that, to be taken seriously, any monetary policy must be based upon the legally (rather than merely politically) correct answers to certain salient questions, such as:

-- What is a "dollar"?

-- What may the governments of the United States, and of the several states, designate as "legal tender" for "dollars"? ...

... For the remainder of the commentary:

https://www.nysun.com/national/beyond-bretton-woods-the-constitutional-questions/91621/

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