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The US dollar Printed so Fast the Press's Can't keep up ........
« on: December 06, 2010, 12:51:47 PM »
Government can’t print money properly


By Zachary Roth
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EmailPrint..By Zachary Roth zachary Roth – Mon Dec 6, 9:36 am ET
As a metaphor for our troubled economic and financial era -- and the government's stumbling response -- this one's hard to beat. You can't stimulate the economy via the money supply, after all, if you can't print the money correctly.

Because of a problem with the presses, the federal government has shut down production of its flashy new $100 bills, and has quarantined more than 1 billion of them -- more than 10 percent of all existing U.S. cash -- in a vault in Fort Worth, Texas, reports CNBC.

"There is something drastically wrong here," one source told CNBC. "The frustration level is off the charts."

[Related: Money fair showcases $100,000 bill]

Officials with the Treasury and the Federal Reserve had touted the new bills' sophisticated security features that were 10 years in the making, including a 3-D security strip and a color-shifting image of a bell, designed to foil counterfeiters. But it turns out the bills are so high-tech that the presses can't handle the printing job.


More than 1 billion unusable bills have been printed. Some of the bills creased during production, creating a blank space on the paper, one official told CNBC. Because correctly printed bills are mixed in with the flawed ones, even the ones printed to the correct design specs can't be used until they 're sorted. It would take an estimated 20 to 30 years to weed out the defective bills by hand, but a mechanized system is expected to get the job done in about a year.

[Related: Design firm seeks to rebrand dollar with Obama's image]

Combined, the quarantined bills add up to $110 billion -- more than 10 percent of the entire U.S. cash supply, which now stands at around $930 billion.

The flawed bills, which cost around $120 million to print, will have to be burned.

The new bills are the first to include Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's signature.  In order to prevent a shortfall,the government has ordered production of the old design, which includes the signature of Bush administration Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. That, surely, is not the only respect in which the nation's lead economic officials would like to turn back the clock to sometime before the 2008 financial crisis.

[Rewind: Another printing snafu delays $100 bill]

(AP photo of older $100 bills rolling off the presses: Doug Mills)

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20101206/us_yblog_thelookout/government-cant-print-money-properly

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Re: The US dollar Printed so Fast the Press's Can't keep up ........
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2010, 01:56:44 PM »
Flawed bills costing 120 million!! Thats some expensive R&D isn't it? If the treasury was a private business they would be broke. 120 million dollar mistake brought on by what would be, NON Billable Overhead in the private sector.

Hey Conan Librarian, maybe they should outsource the manufacturing of our currency to the PRC huh??

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Re: The US dollar Printed so Fast the Press's Can't keep up ........
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2010, 02:37:02 PM »
Government at work
 110 Billion print out wrong  :o
Who was Watching this Happen

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Re: The US dollar Printed so Fast the Press's Can't keep up ........
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2010, 05:01:06 PM »
Why now? Hmmm.....
Government will have new money to issue when the old becomes worthless?

One thousand in old money equal one hundred in new?

When you turn in the old money for new, you will need the new ID chip implanted in your head, identifying you, and the IRS will be notified?

Hoarders will be condemned, possibly fined? Distribution will be based on need.
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Re: The US dollar Printed so Fast the Press's Can't keep up ........
« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2010, 06:06:32 PM »
Yea, I saw the head of the Fed just today say he did not print more money!  ::)
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« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2010, 06:33:23 PM »
Hermit, well founded anymore. That would be rather Argentine-esque of them, wouldn't surprise me though.
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Re: The US dollar Printed so Fast the Press's Can't keep up ........
« Reply #6 on: December 07, 2010, 01:47:45 AM »
Yup I know the head of the Fed said they weren't really printing new money just a few days ago. I also think it was him that said a few weeks ago that the country really didn't have a deficit spending problem because we have a marvel called the printing press.