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« on: June 19, 2015, 11:57:05 am »
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Texas wants its gold back from the Yankees, wherever they’re keeping it.

Governor Greg Abbott signed a law last week to build a depository for its 5,600 bars of the precious metal and, as he said in a statement, “repatriate $1 billion of gold bullion from the Federal Reserve in New York.”

The gold, it turns out, isn’t at the New York Fed -- it’s in a rented vault in midtown Manhattan -- and is worth about $650 million. Regardless, Texas aims to bring it home.

“We want to show off our strength and resilience,” said Giovanni Capriglione, the Republican lawmaker who sponsored the repatriation bill. “This is to be able to say ‘Hey, listen, Texas is unique, it’s stable, it’s strong and we can show that by letting other states and individuals know that, yes, Texas has a billion dollars worth of gold. Does your state have a billion dollars worth of gold?’”

Informed that the value is about $350 million short of that, Capriglione said he was no less proud........

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« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2015, 12:28:04 pm »
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Yea, they want it back from the NY Federal Reserve.  Questions!   Does the feds still have it and  If you have gold it may be prudent to hold onto it for a while.  TX wants there gold back from the Fed's!   My bet is they don't have it. 

One Billion dollars worth.     

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  This could get Interesting.   The Feds can't tax you on gold until you cash it into Dollars.

Yahoo For the GReat REpublic of TExas!

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 THe WIKI link is a rather long history lesson.
 
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    REPUBLIC OF TEXAS. In the fall of 1835 many Texans, both Anglo-American colonists and Tejanos, concluded that liberalism and republicanism in Mexico, ...
     

       

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    In order that all may know what the republic of Texas is, and it's basic principles and ideals, this Proclamation is set forth by the elected officers of this nation, ...
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    The Republic of Texas (Spanish: República de Texas) was an independent sovereign country in North America that existed from March 2, 1836, to February 19, ...
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Emmmmmmm?   Does TX have Gold in NY?   

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« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2015, 02:35:08 pm »
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according to the article, it is NOT stored with the Fed.  It is in a rented vault in the middle of Manhattan.   And it's gold that the University of Texas invested in, not gold that the State of Texas itself ever owned before, during, or after the treaty of annexation.

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by the way none of your hyper links with .... in them work, Homie.

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