rocket boy
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Should USA should kick the pennies out and save some $$$ ?
Hah! I forgot about all of those: I have a huge stash, too.
I didn't know you were a vet Ms Spiker. What branch?
No, we shouldn't get rid of pennies.
Rather, we should make them out of a cheaper material than copper.
If you're not going to do a real poll, I'm not even going to bother with the thread.
My husband is - Army; among other things.
funny - I'm opposite: I tend ot ignore polls and only respond to the op.
Army? BOOOOO! Just kidding. Is he still active?
He's both - in and out. . . he's served in a variety of ways over the years - he started out Airborne - was out for a while and came back in - he's a specialist so he floats around a lot - he deployed with different units across branches so he's not pegged down. . . and now he's IRR
Ahh, understood. Been with a few guys like him. I'll leave it alone lol.
Why?So that the government and private business can track your spending habits?
Crypto-currencies maintained by cloud computing do not track spending habits or anything like that.
Maybe everyone should be concerned in general about the rising cost of copper and other mined ores and minerals that we rely on for many things in life - and then figure out how to bring it down.
If they focused on the source of the issue they'd actually get somewhere. . . simply tyring to get rid of the penny won't make copper cheaper :shrug:
Why?So that the government and private business can track your spending habits?
They already do. WELCOME TO THE INTERNET.
If you use a credit card then they can track what you spend
I'm going to say no. Don't care if Canada did it.Should USA should kick the pennies out and save some $$$ ?
If they are worth more than a penny, then why would anyone return them ?
If the government could produce them for less than a penny then they might even turn a profit.
HOLY CRAP!!! That's a lot of friggin pennies!
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