Call for change: Lawmakers push bill to swith to $1 coin
It's not the first time this debate has been presented and may or may not be the last. I understand that it would save money in the long run, but I'm also someone who pretty much never caries coins on my person and it would be a bit of a pain to deal with dollar coins all the time. I keep a few random coins in my car for tolls or maybe a drive-thru window, but they're not the most convenient item.
I guess if this comes to pass and bills are eventually taken completely out of circulation, I'll just never be able to pay with exact change because I can guarantee I, like many others, would cash them in repeatedly for bigger bills that can fit in a wallet and not weigh you down.
At least we're finally hearing something that may save money. Unlike just about everything else that's passed in recent memory. Too bad they can't fix all the dependency programs that have hurt this country....
And what about the strippers?
Capitol Hill lawmakers want to change the color of money amid growing concerns about the federal deficit and the constant pressure for Washington to live within its means.
The House and Senate each have introduced legislation that would replace the dollar bill with a $1 coin.
“Change can be difficult,” Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., said. “But doing things as we’ve always done has contributed to our debt. We've got to latch on to any reasonable handhold we can find to climb out of this hole.”
The House and Senate each have introduced legislation that would replace the dollar bill with a $1 coin.
“Change can be difficult,” Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., said. “But doing things as we’ve always done has contributed to our debt. We've got to latch on to any reasonable handhold we can find to climb out of this hole.”
I guess if this comes to pass and bills are eventually taken completely out of circulation, I'll just never be able to pay with exact change because I can guarantee I, like many others, would cash them in repeatedly for bigger bills that can fit in a wallet and not weigh you down.
At least we're finally hearing something that may save money. Unlike just about everything else that's passed in recent memory. Too bad they can't fix all the dependency programs that have hurt this country....
And what about the strippers?
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