The west will not abide such usury. We are about 60 years overdue for a good dust up among civilized nations.
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Originally posted by Hype Job View Posthttps://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ne...-for-the-time-
Plan to shut free-to-use cash machines could lead to ‘ATM deserts’ in UK
Industry lobby group warns of catastrophe and urges government to step in to prevent closure of 10,000 Link ATMs
https://www.theguardian.com/money/20...atm-deserts-uk
http://www.businessinsider.com/cash-...ay-2014-8?IR=T
Personally it makes me feel uneasy. Something Orwellian about all your purchases being recorded and banks and governments having the ability to shut you down.
Not only that but I prefer using cash to budget, I find I tend to overspend with cards.
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Originally posted by megas30 View PostI told this to a friend of mine. It is a way to control the masses. Your money won't belong to you anymore. If you are wanted by the government they will freeze your digital cash. The great thing about cash is its tenderability and convenience. Also, its non-traceable nature. Once cash is gone, we will live in a totalitarian society for good.
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It's just another control measure against the masses but it doesn't take a genius to realise the word government mean govern (control) ment (mental) so it's no surprise that they continue to govern men and control society directly and indirectly. It's mainly banking family's like Rothschild that have monopolised society and implanted societal conditioning through media, health, psychological operations
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as long as cash is always an option I see no issue.
If they make it a law that cash cannnot be accepted than I have an issue.
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I always make sure to keep cash. I also am one of the few people at the dunkin Donuts or Starbucks that uses cash but not apple pay or the dunkin app.
I also hate the fact that when you use cards, you over spend and if you don't pay all of it, you get a hit.
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Originally posted by Hype Job View Posthttps://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ne...-for-the-time-
Plan to shut free-to-use cash machines could lead to ‘ATM deserts’ in UK
Industry lobby group warns of catastrophe and urges government to step in to prevent closure of 10,000 Link ATMs
https://www.theguardian.com/money/20...atm-deserts-uk
http://www.businessinsider.com/cash-...ay-2014-8?IR=T
Personally it makes me feel uneasy. Something Orwellian about all your purchases being recorded and banks and governments having the ability to shut you down.
Not only that but I prefer using cash to budget, I find I tend to overspend with cards.
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Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View PostI am sorta on the fence. On the one hand, it's nice to have cash transactions that aren't strictly recorded. Feels a lot less big brother-y.
I delivered Chinese food. No application process. No training. I don't even think the guy asked to see my drivers license. I started the day I walked in because my friend was his main driver and he needed me to cover for him, so he just told me to tell the owner that I'm covering for my friend.
Dude gave me the food and showed me where to go with it!
Got paid cash every time I worked. Easy job too. Only thing that wasn't good, is that I wouldn't work all the time and sometimes the tips sucked. The government has no idea I worked there. No taxes. All the money was mine to keep.
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