Well, $50 million here, $50 million there, pretty soon you are talking real moneySeriously-- $50 million in our crazy trillion dollar budgets --it's like a drop of water they have saved.
Diana, & other more thoughtful citizens,
I think the following sums it up:continued from previous post
>>Did the administration's very unthoughtful mandate go so far as to say that the non biased independent GAO study was not accurate? If so, they really should be more specific. <<
>The fact that when bank tellers & others have to handle large quantities of these one dollar paper bills --- they & we are exposed to something much less clean --- is certainly something to also seriously at least consider.<<
>> It is a proven fact the dollar coins are cleaner & are able to be cleaned much better. <<
mike walsh king koin of bismarck
With regard to cleanliness, please provide any links to studies supporting your claim. This is the first I have heard of it. QUOTE]
Earl & others,
The fact that the bills are non porous & the coins are not --- makes it obvious enough to understand the advantage in that department for the coins. Canada made the better choice & time has clearly shown that they made the better choice when it came to which form of the one dollar to have available to the public.
http://www.ehow.com/about_4679612_long-do-bacteria-live-surfaces.html
http://www.kaivac.com/a_70-Dirty_Money..._Bringing_Back_andldquo;Plasticandrdquo;_for_Health
http://firefinance.blogspot.com/2008/10/torn-dollar-bills-reimbursement.html
# 11 on the following --- http://discovermagazine.com/2009/apr/20-things-you-didn.t-know-about-money
http://www.agonys.com/facts/bacteria.shtml
Below is something to consider --- The first paper notes were printed in denominations of 3, 5, 15, 25, & 50 cent denominations. Good thing those leaders then had enough sense to adjust for inflation! It is our turn to use similar good judgement & like every industrialized nation in the world has.
http://books.google.com/books?id=eM...AEwCA#v=onepage&q=50 cent paper money&f=false
The fact is the 50 million savings you & the article refers to is misleading the media & our citizens & is a distortion of the facts: The fact is it will cost the taxpayers $283 million low estimate per year --- The Dollar Coin Alliance bases their information on facts --- directly from actual solid information contrary to the people who have this strange emotional attachment to the one dollar bill. None of the dollar bill proponents' insecurities & misleading statements have proven true in both the large metropolitan areas in Canada or in Canada's rural areas.
mike walsh king koin of bismarck
1. Are you trying to argue against yourself? From the link you supplied:With regard to cleanliness, please provide any links to studies supporting your claim. This is the first I have heard of it. QUOTE]
Earl & others,
The fact that the bills are non porous & the coins are not --- makes it obvious enough to understand the advantage in that department for the coins. http://www.kaivac.com/a_70-Dirty_Money..._Bringing_Back_andldquo;Plasticandrdquo;_for_Health
mike walsh king koin of bismarck
"'Unlike germs and bacteria on surfaces, most germs die fairly quickly on dollar bills,' says Matt Morrison, Marketing Manager for Kaivac, Inc., developers of the No-Touch Cleaning® system. '
2. Your logic may be sound but it doesn't hold up. Your logic seems to be becuase it may have more germs, than it must have more germs.
Often studies find the kitchen sink is germier than a toilet seat. Logic would seem to indicate toilet seats would be some of the germiest things out there. Far from it. http://www.theatlanticwire.com/nati...hing-more-germs-toilet-seat-everything/37146/
Earl & others,1. Are you trying to argue against yourself? From the link you supplied:
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Hopefully, enough people value congruency --- it is certainly something that I actually do hold near & dear!
Hopefully, others reading our little exchange will notice that you chose to leave out the part when Matt specifically added: 'However, if moisture is present [on the bills], the germs can live a couple of weeks, potentially causing cross contamination.' --- that part of his same paragraph was conveniently left out by you. I have to be honest --- most of my bills have moisture present if they have been in the car wash environment & from sweat within the billfold during warmer weather etc.
Again, the level of yucky sh*tty contaminants is clearly not as prevalent for the less porous coins as shown in the other links that I provided & as was clearly shown in many others that I could have provided more links to.
Just another reason to focus in on adjusting for inflation like our previous leaders did as shown in the link of my previous post relating to the discontinued lower denomination no longer practical paper notes over the course of our United States longer term history.
It comes down to quality of information & hopefully enough good people see through the distortions of truth that the opposition is making by pretending that the paper one dollar bill is a better choice than the dollar coin. Again, none of the arguments put forth by the misleaders on this specific issue has held true with our friend & neighbor Canada.
People have a right to be informed properly when they make decisions about any issue ---- & yes 5.6 billion here & 5.6 billion there does add up!
mike walsh king koin of bismarck
Earl & others,
Hopefully, others reading our little exchange will notice that you chose to leave out the part when Matt specifically added: 'However, if moisture is present [on the bills], the germs can live a couple of weeks, potentially causing cross contamination.' --- mike walsh king koin of bismarck
Because it's the same faulty logic. Because it "Can" does not mean it does.
Are bills dirty/ Yep. Other studies show lots of stuff is just as dirty or worse.
Further, only eliminating the $1.00 bill to be cleaner so we only touch dirty larger denominations won't help much.
FWIW, I'm not putting coins or bills in my mouth.
Some of these new electronic payment methods may make the whole society use less bills and coins at a very rapid pace making the whole debate virtualy moot anyway.