Fiat cash IS a means of silent, on-going theft-via-inflation, but it still has the virtues of anonymity and non-reliance on the internet, electricity, or anything else.
Gold-backed AND exchangeable-for-gold cash (as America used to have, until Franklin "Internment camp" Roosevelt confiscated (let's not get picky on the details) America's gold coinage. That type of HONEST cash is an excellent (if not all-powerful) barrier against tyranny and a boon to the citizenry.
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Its pitchfork time
I noticed a major shift in "cashless" places the last few months. Definitely hit a threshold where they feel comfortable forcing 100% credit now.
Might be the sort of thing I need to go cold turkey on. Sad thing is cash is still debt money too.
are we heading into bartering time?
I would do the cash part 'under the table' so to speak. Skip the taxes that way.
There are more small businesses doing this than what people realize. I have dealt with a few in my area. Where there is a will there is a way.
these cashless business should go broke by way of our boycotting any place that tries this shit.
when they lose business, they'll know its over the cashless agenda & they'll change their ways.
the fiat is fiat & no better at the end of the day, but the longer we can hold off complete digital tyranny, the better.
we are the majority, not them.
Fiat cash IS a means of silent, on-going theft-via-inflation, but it still has the virtues of anonymity and non-reliance on the internet, electricity, or anything else.
Gold-backed AND exchangeable-for-gold cash (as America used to have, until Franklin "Internment camp" Roosevelt confiscated (let's not get picky on the details) America's gold coinage. That type of HONEST cash is an excellent (if not all-powerful) barrier against tyranny and a boon to the citizenry.
That dovetails with the sign I posted from Walmart where they won't accept cash for ammo and rifle purchases.