Talk:Soft currency

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Wholesale monetary reform introduces soft currency. Soft currency is controversial. It is also hard to explain in all its aspects. I have changed the tone of the original text.

Nothing is more "wholesale" or more "political" than wanting to pay for the welfare state with private savings instead of taxes. America is presently on a softer currency binge. We may soon experience a 25% or more decline in the dollar against harder currencies. Some special approach to this situation is called for.

I put the {{cleanup-tone}} template on this article because seems like original research. Please read WP:NOR for more information on the Wikipedia polity on original research. Cheers --malathion talk 07:00, 7 August 2005 (UTC)

This article still needs a lot of work. I think the title is also misleading — it's called soft currency but talks about soft currency and hard currency. --Kurando 09:52, 11 August 2005 (UTC)

One of the main problems is it doesn't actually explain what soft currency means, and there are no references. --Kurando 09:56, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
Indeed, it's an interesting start on an article but no clear description of soft currency