President Obama said, it may be time to get rid of a penny.
The mint is expensive than its value has been criticized for copper 1 cent coin. Use COINS fewer and fewer people in the United States, some people questioned why the government did not stop the production.
When asked about whether they should be back to refuse a penny from Google sponsored by chatting online, Obama call a spade a spade to admit, "I don't know."
"It is these things, and I think people emotional things have to get attention," the President said. "We remember our storage tank, and calculate all the COINS, and then cut them and get a dollar bill or one or two money."
Obama said, penny money the federal government faces a bigger problem is a "good analogy".
"This is not a great save government. But any time we spend more money, what people actually did not use, this is an example, we should change things," Obama said. "You see one of the things for a long time in the government, it is difficult to to get rid of doesn't work, so that we can reinvest things, things to do."
But he also admitted that, out of a penny, is his government's highest one of the priorities.
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