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In reply to the discussion: Getting rid of the penny introduces a new problem: nickels [View all]bif
(24,815 posts)1. Typical move by the rapist
Knee-jerk reactions without doing any research.
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The penny situation is a lot like the Daylight Savings/Standard Time issue.
Tommy Carcetti
Feb 10
#4
That right there scares me more than anything. What happens when the electricity goes out, esp. in blue states.
ancianita
Feb 10
#40
I understand what you are saying, but I'm all business when it comes to investing
Polybius
Feb 10
#31
Do you know how many people said the same thing, and instead tried to find the next Bitcoin, and lost everything?
W_HAMILTON
Feb 10
#34
Another stupid red herring to distract and solve nothing. Why haven't you lowered prices Donnie?!?!?
dutch777
Feb 10
#10
He's a showman. Everything he does is just a show to entertain stupid people who don't understand it
IronLionZion
Feb 10
#14
It doesn't seem sustainable to make coins that cost more to produce than they are worth.
iemanja
Feb 10
#12
they get spent again and again - one dime can buy thousands of dollars during its lifetime
Blues Heron
Feb 10
#17
Yep. It's the same reason it doesn't necessarily make sense to eliminate the penny just because it costs more...
W_HAMILTON
Feb 10
#37
IIRC during WWll some pennies were made of a lead alloy...they were actually dark gray in color.
brush
Feb 10
#18
OK, doesn't the constitution give the legislative branch the sole responsibility of minting coins?
Native
Feb 10
#23
It's like they didn't think this out. I don't like pennies but many people rely on them
underpants
Feb 10
#33
MaddowBlog-Trump's pennies order adds to list of legally dubious power grabs
LetMyPeopleVote
Feb 10
#52
For heaven's sake, just give me all the pennies and nickels and we'll call it even.
GreenWave
Feb 10
#55
In an increasingly digital payment system, how do we need 1.4 BILLION nickels a year?
bucolic_frolic
Feb 10
#57
This makes no logical sense..any transaction should involve no more than one nickel
JT45242
Feb 10
#65
It's more like the prices that end in $.99 will now have to end in $.95 or $.00
IronLionZion
Feb 10
#66
That only applies when one is buying one of something plus sales taxes factor in.
MichMan
Feb 10
#71
CNN's 1st report says Trump wants to stop *minting* new pennies; then they call that "phasing it out"
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 10
#77
Switzerland got rid of its 1 centime coin in 2007; some Euro countries barely use theirs
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 10
#79