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September 15, 2013, 12:37:14 PM
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The US dollar isn't worth ANYTHING. Hasn't been for years. That's why libertarians exist.
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September 14, 2013, 01:34:27 PM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

Or you know, just regular US money?

Yeah, because US money is stable. (we need a dunce cap smiley)

Yeah, about that...



That's not what I mean by stable, to me stable means it will still be have value when the others don't. Hence me talking about keeping it for a collapse.
Notice Silver has never been at 0...

Neither has the US dollar, and if it were to hit zero, you'd have much more pressing issues to deal with than trying to trade silver for weed.
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September 14, 2013, 08:39:19 AM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

Or you know, just regular US money?

Yeah, because US money is stable. (we need a dunce cap smiley)

Yeah, about that...



That's not what I mean by stable, to me stable means it will still be have value when the others don't. Hence me talking about keeping it for a collapse.
Notice Silver has never been at 0...
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September 14, 2013, 12:37:12 AM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

Or you know, just regular US money?

Yeah, because US money is stable. (we need a dunce cap smiley)

Yeah, about that...

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September 13, 2013, 11:10:52 PM
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September 13, 2013, 08:26:20 PM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

Or you know, just regular US money?

Yeah, because US money is stable. (we need a dunce cap smiley)
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September 13, 2013, 08:25:42 PM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

How does silver make math easier?

By being 1 thing, instead of 3.
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September 13, 2013, 07:23:17 PM
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haha
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September 13, 2013, 03:33:09 PM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

Or you know, just regular US money?
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September 13, 2013, 01:59:31 PM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

How does silver make math easier?
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September 13, 2013, 07:57:51 AM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.
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September 13, 2013, 07:57:08 AM
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http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/

My point was what makes you qualified to understand and interpret law? It's not usually layman friendly, and you seem to be on a mission to find loopholes to sell to people, which can only end hilariously.

I never said I was writing a book to take with you into the court room or your law school, it is just to help regular people.
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September 13, 2013, 02:42:46 AM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.
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September 13, 2013, 02:35:59 AM
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http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/

My point was what makes you qualified to understand and interpret law? It's not usually layman friendly, and you seem to be on a mission to find loopholes to sell to people, which can only end hilariously.
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September 13, 2013, 12:05:13 AM
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So will this legal advice be a compendium of crack pot ideas you found on the internet, or will someone with actual law experience and hopefully a law degree get involved?

Who am I kidding, like all your other projects this will just fade away next time you see something shiny.

I'm getting textbooks to do my own research.
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September 12, 2013, 09:57:48 PM
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There are some services in this community to buy silver coins with bitcoins.
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September 12, 2013, 09:39:43 PM
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So will this legal advice be a compendium of crack pot ideas you found on the internet, or will someone with actual law experience and hopefully a law degree get involved?

Who am I kidding, like all your other projects this will just fade away next time you see something shiny.
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September 12, 2013, 11:28:17 AM
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Also, I am thinking of putting something like a Gram of silver in my history books, just with something cool on it so that people can have a cool little silver image. Like an old Carthage or Macedonian coin or something in miniature.
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September 12, 2013, 11:22:33 AM
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September 12, 2013, 11:19:14 AM
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