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Other countries have successfully removed pennies and the dollar bill and replaced with dollar coins and they haven't fallen off the map or went into chaos. The US is just so resistant to change.
Are you sure the world won't end? Seriously? Nah - it HAS to!
A moot point that diverts from the actual issue.
And this is certainly not the first time this moot point has been proffered.
...and bringing up that once again subject is skirting the issue....
Why is there such a dire need for getting rid of the bills? I objectively (look for the posts!) researched all the possible benefits posted on this forum and showed they do not have a scientific, factual base to continue being quoted as benefits. And I note people have been intelligent enough, therefore, not to keep using those defunct concepts anymore -- Bully for you!

At the start we all thought the stated reasons were plausible.
So what is left when logic and reason are gone? Why is coercion needed?
{queue the familiar sound of crickets chirping as with all times I ask this question in threads of this ilk}

There are most definitely legitimate concerns behind not agreeing with the coin coercionists (like my new term

?).
It is permissible to post on these threads the (proven) unwarranted desire for government coercion to eliminate bills. However, not desiring this coercion, with legitimate reasons to back this position, is conveniently labeled as improper for these thread.
Hmm...forum politics - is that too political?

What other recourse is left than to assume people are not able to face up to the fact that with nothing to back them up, coin-coercers want what
they want because they... well..
want it. On this issue, the concept of self-gratification seems more important than the majority being allowed their preference (that was a friendly way of saying selfishness appears to be is king).
Being brutally honest, but with a

, the situation being pushed without legitimacy, and no explanation, reminds me of of recent campus reactions to a vote that was taken.
People's writings and thoughts fall into generalized patterns that are fun to study. My profession was one which (at least to me) required I delve into this area of study.
On this forum, ever since the alleged coin-only benefits were found to be absent, people have been saying "well just force the issue," while I have been asking them to own up and inspect their motivations. It is important to weigh our desires against consequences if we truly care -- the way we all believe that we care.
But a word of encouragement. Honest... admitting you don't have a leg to stand on except (irrational by nature) emotions does not hurt too much once you get over it. I did so with the pennies and nickels and guess what? The world did not end (oops)

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