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The U.S. Average Credit Score Is 696. What Is Yours?
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money only when businesses agree to take them."Businesses are not clamoring
for this, to say the least," Farley said. "This is basically growing
the size and scope of government to create an entirely new currency
system."Farley noted that the price of gold saw a significant drop in
early April, its biggest one-day plunge since 1983. He said allowing gold
and silver as legal payment at grocery stores and other businesses would
prove too unpredictable."Anybody who thinks gold or silver is a safe place
to put your money had better think again," he said.The Senate had
previously passed Senate Bill 1439, but it was sent back for final
approval after the House amendment passed.Utah became the first state to
allow gold or silver payments in 2011. Lawmakers in Minnesota, North Carolina,
Idaho, South Carolina, Colorado and other states have debated copycat laws
in recent years. The Maine Senate and House recently rejected a similar
measure.Gold-backed money fell out of favor during World War I because the
U.S. and many other countries needed to print more cash to pay
for the war. President Richard Nixon formally abandoned the gold standard
in 1971.
aws unpopularity increases, endangered Democrats will distance themselves
from the law and join the chorus of critics. If that happens,
the chances of delay, major alteration or eventual repeal of the law
increase dramatically.And if Obama thinks its hard to appear potent now,
just wait until Democrats start dogging his law to try to get
re-elected.And Now, A Word From CharlesChain of custody? What is this, "CSI
Damascus? In the middle of a war you expect a chain of
custody in deciding if a weapon was used?-- Charles Krauthammer on Special
Report with Bret Baier.Chris Stirewalt is digital politics editor for Fox
News, and his POWER PLAY column appears Monday-Friday on FoxNews.com. Catch
Chris Live online daily at 11:30amET at http:live.foxnews.com.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, seen in this 2010 file photo, has vetoed
a bill that would have allowed guns on public college campuses.APArizona
is returning to its gold rush roots with a bill that would
make precious metals legal currency.The GOP-led Senate gave final approval
Tuesday to the bill that could make Arizona the second state in
the nation to recognize gold and silver as legal tender. If signed
into law by Gov. Jan Brewer, the measure would take effect in
2014.The state Department of Revenue opposed the measure. It passed in the
House only after an amendment was added to exempt the department from
having to accept gold or silver as tax payments.The measure reflects a
growing distrust of government-backed money amid the declining value of
the dollar, according to proponents. Republican Rep. David Livingston of
Peoria, a financial adviser who ushered the legislation through the House,
said his clients were eager to tap into their gold and silver
reserves.But Democrats, who voted against the measure in the Senate and
House, said it sends a false message to constituents that gold and
silver are safer than traditional currency."This is too extreme," Democratic
Sen. Steve Gallardo of Phoenix said. "We don't need it."Democratic Sen.
Steve Farley of Tucson said the measure is unnecessary and would create
long lines at businesses as store clerks inspect and weigh the gold
and silver. The measure would allow the use of precious metals as
The U.S. has identified the mastermind of the Benghazi attack, sources tell
Fox News, though the individual apparently is walking free in Libya.The
confirmation from multiple sources comes more than seven months after the
assault on two U.S. locations in Benghazi, Libya, where four Americans --
including Ambassador Chris Stevens -- were killed. President Obama pledged
after the attack that "justice will be done."But one source told Fox
News the government is "sitting on" information."We basically don't want
to upset anybody, and the problem is, if Ambassador Stevens' family knew
that we were sitting on information about the people who killed their
son, their brother, on and on, then, and we could look them
as a government in the face, then we're messing up. We're messing
up," the source said.Fox News spoke exclusively with one special operator
who watched the events unfold in real time and has debriefed those
who were part of the response. He remains anonymous for his safety
and has decided to talk because he says he and others connected
with the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks in Benghazi are frustrated with the
excuses and lack of a military response since Stevens and three other
Americans were killed."We have all the capability, all the training, all
the capacity, to kill and capture not only terrorists involved, with the
specific events of 9/11, and Ambassador Stevens' death, but terrorists that
are feeding other regions including Europe th
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