02-03-2021, 02:50:14 AM
William turns to finally answer the question about where he got the cross of gold.
I've always had it. It's always been with me, and it will always be with me. I cannot sell it, for it is the cross on which mankind is being crucified. By the special interests and the millionaire industrialists, you see. That is why I advocate a bimetal standard. This cross represents my commitment to the cause, it reminds me what I fight for. I fight for God and a Bimetal standard, and nothing will stop me from cutting mankind down from that cross.
William then picks up the cross with seeming ease from the debris of the table, and hoists it high, and begins to make a captivating speech about the virtues of bimetallism, which, though the terms and ideas are all alternately nonsensical and terrible, is quite compelling, if just because he's a decent public speaker.
I've always had it. It's always been with me, and it will always be with me. I cannot sell it, for it is the cross on which mankind is being crucified. By the special interests and the millionaire industrialists, you see. That is why I advocate a bimetal standard. This cross represents my commitment to the cause, it reminds me what I fight for. I fight for God and a Bimetal standard, and nothing will stop me from cutting mankind down from that cross.
William then picks up the cross with seeming ease from the debris of the table, and hoists it high, and begins to make a captivating speech about the virtues of bimetallism, which, though the terms and ideas are all alternately nonsensical and terrible, is quite compelling, if just because he's a decent public speaker.
I am the They who says it!