Jim are you projecting your own reluctance to remove it onto the population?

Well, the entire US political class must be engaging in the same sort of "projection" since no responsible political figure has ever proposed following this arrogant course....
In a representative democracy, the only legitimate reason that a government can have for overriding the clearly expressed popular will, particularly when it comes to something that imposes direct inconveniences and hardships on the people, is if it can demonstrate some compelling national interest that requires it to do so...
What sort of reason rises to that level to justify this high-handed, anti-democratic scheme?
Obviously, there is no national security, national defense, health crisis or safety issues...
And clearly there are no "civil rights" or other Constitutional, "minority rights" issues involved....
The cost issues are less than miniscule, (and in any event the citizenry has made quite clear that the production of paper dollar bills is something it
wants public money spent on, and spending public money on things the public clearly wants is how things are
supposed to work in a democracy.)
So what is the legitimate basis for over riding the desires of the vast majority of the populace on this?
Absolutely
none, that I can see... Social engineering for social engineering's sake....
I guess the question I would have for those who seem to think it would be just peachy to ignore the clearly expressed views of the majority and impose on them something they manifestly do not want for no compelling reason would be:
Why do you hate our democracy?
(remember metric)
Ah yes, another Carter Era folly....
Hopefully it will be a long, long time before any US government ever attempts
that nonsense again....