The current cash if it worth something then you can sell it regardless
time or place,but guess what? you cant do that because its priceless
piece of paper or fiber or cotton or mixed with colorful drawings like
pyramids and eye of horus/osiris...etc nothing more or less (same issue
with electronic/crypto currency).
The question is why and how come then we have these worthless piece of
junk instead of gold?
Well this gonna lead to long journey of dirty history on the hopeless
ppl... one of its scandals was on Nixon time if you ever heard of "Nixon
Shock"
and you can go back further in history to check what was the origins of
these papers, Before reaching to this time which was called "banknote".
Rand Strauss:
There seems to be no threat of a cashless society.
That first HumanEvents.com article was horrible, mostly just highly exaggerated opinions.
It was often contradicted by it’s own links to sources. It started with the "don’t
let the media shame you" crap was just that- crap trying to create fear. Whether
it’s because the author really fears a cashless society or just wants to monetize
eyeballs, I don’t know.
Grarpamp, please don’t share such low-quality articles here. Or maybe just
avoid ambitious politicos (author is: president of the New York Young
Republican Club, chair of the Assn of Young Republican Clubs, digital director
of the Young Republican etc)?
Sure, we’re using less and less cash. And sure, FinTech businesses would like
a cashless society. But there was no true evidence in the article that it’s
happening.
And there seems to be a bit of a coin shortage, but the stores that the article
says are refusing cash are not. Plus, a dime is worth a bit less than a penny
was when I was growing up 50 years ago. We could easily do without pennies and
nickels (could even make a quarter worth $0.30). It’s weird that stores can
give large discounts (sales) but not round the total down so pennies and
nickels aren’t needed…
And no, cash is not worthless. All money, including gold and silver, only has
value because people agree it does. Yes, gold and silver have a different kind
of value, but they’re not liquid… And no, the government doesn’t control its
value. They wish they could. Yes, government bail-outs and borrowing make the
chance of inflation much larger and the value of a currency can plummet, but
that’ll effect digital currency as well.
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2020 20:44:31 +0000
From: bo0od <[email protected]>
I agree that cashless is more freedomless and contain huge issue
regarding the stability of its availability since its relay on
electricity and internet and device properly handling that... but even
what we call cash now is worthless since its not gold or silver (which
has the value by itself)... what i mean is that the paper called dollar
is priceless and the government only who in control can value it (yeah
price manipulation included)
grarpamp:
https://humanevents.com/2020/08/22/media-deems-cashless-society-a-conspiracy-theory-after-admonishing-cash-use/
"Don’t let the media shame you into complacence regarding a cashless
society. It’s only crazy not to question such a system that clearly
some have no qualms about forcing on us all."
Clearly one cannot create or enjoy any liberation or freedom
when one is surveilled, datamined, blocked, censored, shutdown,
turned off, and thought policed into only appoved consumer channels
from buying all that which is needed for and part of it.
Therefore you need to fight against their "war on cash" with everything
you've got. And start hedging by using with your peers and businesses
real money again that is not subject to their centralized off switch...
gold, silver, cryptocurrency, goods, services, private ledgers.
Cashless is freedomless, and that is their plan for you.
Wake Up!
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