Peter St Onge, an economist and financial analyst, has explained his proposal to save the U.S. dollar from crumbling under the current central banking system. St Onge proposes returning to the gold standard, backing the total dollar issuance with gold at current prices and mandating the Treasury to repurchase it when it flows out. Economist […]
Financial Analyst Peter St Onge States Saving the Dollar Is Easy: Return to the Gold Standard
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