| He says Washington is preparing to rewrite the rules of money itself. |
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| According to his statement, the U.S. could shift $37 trillion in debt into digital tokens… erode the dollar’s value… and reset the financial system at the expense of everyday Americans. |
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| Sounds far-fetched? It’s not. |
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| In the 1970s, Nixon severed the dollar’s link to gold. Overnight, inflation roared, the dollar’s purchasing power collapsed, and savers paid the price. |
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| Now it may be happening again—only bigger. |
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| Debt has doubled roughly every eight years. At this pace, we’re staring at $70 trillion by the 2030s. |
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| The dollar is already down more than 10% in 2025—its worst start since 1980. And Bank of America warns it could fall even further by 2026. |
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| Meanwhile, interest payments on America’s debt have blown past $1 trillion a year — money that produces nothing and only fuels the spiral. |
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| So ask yourself: what happens if Washington’s “solution” is to trap retirement savings in a digital system designed to fix their problem, not yours? |
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Your privacy disappears. |
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Your accounts can be frozen or revalued overnight. |
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Your purchasing power evaporates just as food, energy, and healthcare costs soar. |
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| This is why smart investors aren’t waiting. They’re moving into physical gold and silver—real assets that can’t be digitally erased, tracked, or inflated away. |
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| Gold is already above $3,600 an ounce. |
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UBS says it could reach $3,800 this year. |
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