Federal Reserve Holiday currency orders

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$2000 in new $2 bills? What are you going to do with them if you dont mind me asking?
 

Kevin, That's alot of lap dances.

Don't make it rain with Ike's
 

I'm hoping the Ike's come in two canvas sacks, last year one came in a canvas sack and one in a coin lock. The canvas sacks are great for dumping.
 

"Props to the Federal Reserve for being great to the public."

I'm not sure if this is sarcasm or not. You think getting $2 bills makes the Fed great to the public?

:censored:
 

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"Props to the Federal Reserve for being great to the public."

I'm not sure if this is sarcasm or not. You think getting $2 bills makes the Fed great to the public?

hahaha...what about destroying our currency, manipulating our government, and working towards enslaving us to the banksters. wake up dude.



Can we please stay on topic,i am wondering if anyone else is participating in the FED'S courteous order for us.
 

the question now is, just talk to the vault teller about the order?
 

Isn't this more likely a break for the bank's fees for business account owners?
 

Stay on topic and off the politics on the Federal Reserve.
 

I have to admit, I don't understand this. To me, it sounds like they are just saying that banks can order additional currency without incurring fees. This happens at a MUCH higher level than what even any high volume CRHer would do. Maybe I'm misunderstanding though. Maybe it helps you get your orders through with them though?
 

Stay on topic and off the politics on the Federal Reserve.
Is the message that pro-FRB is ok (ie "Central banking is a great ideology, thankfully we have the best of the best,The Federal Reserve System"), but anti-FRB is not (...what about destroying our currency, manipulating our government, and working towards enslaving us to the banksters...)?

Aren't both sides political? Shouldn't both positions be :censored: ?
 

Hey Everyone,

I stand by my original post, but 100% agree I should not have posted what I did on a forum like this. Apologies. I enjoy this site and the people who contribute to it. Definitely not trying to troll.

later
 

Is the message that pro-FRB is ok (ie "Central banking is a great ideology, thankfully we have the best of the best,The Federal Reserve System"), but anti-FRB is not (...what about destroying our currency, manipulating our government, and working towards enslaving us to the banksters...)?

Aren't both sides political? Shouldn't both positions be :censored: ?

Absolutely. Its clear Tnet supports the Fed.
 

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