They know that, and they’ll probably struggle with that. But they expect mass compliance. It’s grooming their sheep for a digital government controlled currency.
Printing money was never this easy, strokes on a keyboard. Gonna love those $30 milk jugs. Sorry 30NCC national currency coins.
Regardless of what they printed on the notes, there is no actual law (ie a statute passed by congress) saying that businesses have to accept cash. This is a country with broad freedoms; they can say that you can’t pay in pennies, or that you are required to barter with ammunition. It’s a free country. If you don’t like it, don’t shop there.
How is that even legal? "This note is legal tender for all debts, public and private"
Its not a debt?
Order the coffee first and it is.
Sample it first too.
They know that, and they’ll probably struggle with that. But they expect mass compliance. It’s grooming their sheep for a digital government controlled currency.
Printing money was never this easy, strokes on a keyboard. Gonna love those $30 milk jugs. Sorry 30NCC national currency coins.
Regardless of what they printed on the notes, there is no actual law (ie a statute passed by congress) saying that businesses have to accept cash. This is a country with broad freedoms; they can say that you can’t pay in pennies, or that you are required to barter with ammunition. It’s a free country. If you don’t like it, don’t shop there.