I don't recall saying there was or wasn't anything wrong with being anti-federalist nor did I confirm nor deny being an anti-federalist. I merely stated that one could not conclude an opinion from merely stating the facts unless it is that anti-federalists know how to read. LOL
One need not be an anti-federalist to read. The Federal government was given only limited powers over the states and declaring what is to be a legal tender is not one of those enumerated powers. The Federal government WAS given all powers of sovereignty within the District and territories including the power to make things a legal tender.
90% of laws are local and 90% of Federal law does not apply to the 50 states. This is not a political opinion, it is a fact. Look it up.
I disagree. Bills over $100 are no longer printed and banks are directed to return such bills to the Treasury, but they are still legal tender in Washington and the territories just like all other Federal Reserve and United States notes.
31USC5103 only applies to D.C. and the territories except for the gold and silver coins. Only gold and silver can be made a legal tender in the 50 states. Art. 1, Sec. 10, cl. 1 of the U.S. Constitution trumps and Federal legislation.
Withdrawn means that the treasury and FDIC member banks must turn them in for destruction when they receive them.
I don't recall saying there was or wasn't anything wrong with being anti-federalist nor did I confirm nor deny being an anti-federalist. I merely stated that one could not conclude an opinion from merely stating the facts unless it is that anti-federalists know how to read. LOL
One need not be an anti-federalist to read. The Federal government was given only limited powers over the states and declaring what is to be a legal tender is not one of those enumerated powers. The Federal government WAS given all powers of sovereignty within the District and territories including the power to make things a legal tender. 90% of laws are local and 90% of Federal law does not apply to the 50 states. This is not a political opinion, it is a fact. Look it up.
I disagree. Bills over $100 are no longer printed and banks are directed to return such bills to the Treasury, but they are still legal tender in Washington and the territories just like all other Federal Reserve and United States notes.
31USC5103 only applies to D.C. and the territories except for the gold and silver coins. Only gold and silver can be made a legal tender in the 50 states. Art. 1, Sec. 10, cl. 1 of the U.S. Constitution trumps and Federal legislation.