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Post by goz on Sept 26, 2020 23:03:23 GMT
LOL If you can't get rid of America's guns and you can't get people to wear masks. what chance do you think 'they' would have with mandatory micro chips? Because starvation is a powerful motivator. Assuming mandatory implants with a cashless society, people's ability to transact business would be sharply curtailed unless they submitted to the implant. Next question. 'They won't take ma guns' translates into 'They won't take ma money'! Not gonna happen. What makes you think that people who won't wear mask will succumb to this 'authority'? Anyhow, who or what is going to impose this nonsense?
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Post by lowtacks86 on Sept 26, 2020 23:09:32 GMT
Though I do think for a cashless society to be viable we need biometric machines in stores. Lose your wallet? No problem, just scan your thumb or cell phone and it can read your banking/credit card info and make purchases that way.
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Post by rizdek on Sept 26, 2020 23:12:40 GMT
Then...we'd not have Walk the Line, A Boy Named Sue, Ring of Fire or Folsom Prison Blues.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Sept 26, 2020 23:15:25 GMT
Then...we'd not have Walk the Line, A Boy Named Sue, Ring of Fire or Folsom Prison Blues. Cash actually used to live in a very small town near my hometown (Casitas Springs has only 1000 people):
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Post by goz on Sept 26, 2020 23:19:13 GMT
Though I do think for a cashless society to be viable we need biometric machines in stores. Lose your wallet? No problem, just scan your thumb or cell phone and it can read your banking/credit card info and make purchases that way. This should not surprise the OP. I have a five year old cell phone that opens with my finger print, and most young people use their cell phones to pay for everything!
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Sept 26, 2020 23:24:45 GMT
Because starvation is a powerful motivator. Assuming mandatory implants with a cashless society, people's ability to transact business would be sharply curtailed unless they submitted to the implant. Next question. 'They won't take ma guns' translates into 'They won't take ma money'! Yeah, I figured you'd say that. Arlon10 doesn't seem to think it's much of a concern either. Could that be because great minds think alike? Already answered. It will be the only way to transact business. Some people won't succumb, of course, but most people will. The banking industry and our own governments. Regarding the masks, here's some educational material for you: karenkataline.com/masking-the-truth-virus-about-obedience/
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Post by goz on Sept 26, 2020 23:39:35 GMT
'They won't take ma guns' translates into 'They won't take ma money'! Yeah, I figured you'd say that. Arlon10 doesn't seem to think it's much of a concern either. Could that be because great minds think alike? Already answered. It will be the only way to transact business. Some people won't succumb, of course, but most people will. The banking industry and our own governments.Regarding the masks, here's some educational material for you: karenkataline.com/masking-the-truth-virus-about-obedience/ * * It is a thankless task conversing with conspiracy theorists. They don't understand some of the absolute basics of how things work. (perfect example is you and chemtrails in your not understanding the science) You have this incredible naivety when it comes to the way the world actually works. Does it not occur to you that ( particularly since the pandemic...again LOL which you don't believe is a fact LOL) the banking industry and the government are massively trying to expand business, productivity, jobs and economic stimulous and activity so it is entirely unlikely that they would prohibit ANY form of business transactions. Edit: Abut masks. They are one tool in use to try to limit the spread of the virus...nothing more despite what idiots say!
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Sept 26, 2020 23:58:52 GMT
Yeah, I figured you'd say that. Arlon10 doesn't seem to think it's much of a concern either. Could that be because great minds think alike? Already answered. It will be the only way to transact business. Some people won't succumb, of course, but most people will. The banking industry and our own governments.Regarding the masks, here's some educational material for you: karenkataline.com/masking-the-truth-virus-about-obedience/* * It is a thankless task conversing with conspiracy theorists. They don't understand some of the absolute basics of how things work. (perfect example is you and chemtrails in your not understanding the science) You have this incredible naivety when it comes to the way the world actually works. Does it not occur to you that ( particularly since the pandemic...again LOL which you don't believe is a fact LOL) the banking industry and the government are massively trying to expand business, productivity, jobs and economic stimulous and activity so it is entirely unlikely that they would prohibit ANY form of business transactions. Edit: Abut masks. They are one tool in use to try to limit the spread of the virus...nothing more despite what idiots say! No, they only like business transactions in which they get a percentage. Never gonna happen? Tell me that in ten more years, Goz.
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Post by Admin on Sept 27, 2020 0:47:00 GMT
Well then: why does how godly you are dictate your views on monetary policy? I haven't really thought about it to be frank, other to note the gradually decline of cash. Presusumably good for some, bad for others, of indifference to many. Because it's not godly to take away people's ability to pay for what they need in life, and that is what will happen if a completely cashless monetary system is enforced. Other than drugs and hookers, what do we need cash for?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Sept 27, 2020 0:50:38 GMT
Because it's not godly to take away people's ability to pay for what they need in life, and that is what will happen if a completely cashless monetary system is enforced. Other than drugs and hookers, what do we need cash for? I've had to use cash many times because my card didn't take for one reason or another. It's a good backup.
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Post by Admin on Sept 27, 2020 1:00:13 GMT
Other than drugs and hookers, what do we need cash for? I've had to use cash many times because my card didn't take for one reason or another. It's a good backup. Fair enough, but I've had to use my card many times because the self-checkout registers didn't take cash for one reason or another. It's also very difficult to shop and pay bills online with cash. From a religious standpoint, wouldn't a cashless society produce less crime? How do you get that cash, anyway? From an ATM? lol
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Sept 27, 2020 1:05:38 GMT
I've had to use cash many times because my card didn't take for one reason or another. It's a good backup. Fair enough, but I've had to use my card many times because the self-checkout registers didn't take cash for one reason or another. It's also very difficult to shop and pay bills online with cash. From a religious standpoint, wouldn't a cashless society produce less crime? How do you get that cash, anyway? From an ATM? lol I either had the cash on me or I got it from an ATM. Yes, a cashless society would take a bite out of crime.
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Post by Admin on Sept 27, 2020 1:10:17 GMT
Fair enough, but I've had to use my card many times because the self-checkout registers didn't take cash for one reason or another. It's also very difficult to shop and pay bills online with cash. From a religious standpoint, wouldn't a cashless society produce less crime? How do you get that cash, anyway? From an ATM? lol I either had the cash on me or I got it from an ATM. Yes, a cashless society would take a bite out of crime. Exactly. From an ATM. With a card. Drug dealers and hookers don't have that problem. Less sin is more God, no?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Sept 27, 2020 1:11:20 GMT
I either had the cash on me or I got it from an ATM. Yes, a cashless society would take a bite out of crime. Exactly. From an ATM. With a card. Drug dealers and hookers don't have that problem. Less sin is more God, no? Not when it's forced, IMO
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Post by Admin on Sept 27, 2020 1:20:29 GMT
Exactly. From an ATM. With a card. Drug dealers and hookers don't have that problem. Less sin is more God, no? Not when it's forced, IMO Is that why you're against a cashless society, then? Because it doesn't give people a chance to not rob someone's money and therefore get closer to God?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Sept 27, 2020 1:26:38 GMT
Not when it's forced, IMO Is that why you're against a cashless society, then? Because it doesn't give people a chance to not rob someone's money and therefore get closer to God? I wouldn't put it like that.
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Post by Admin on Sept 27, 2020 1:27:02 GMT
Is that why you're against a cashless society, then? Because it doesn't give people a chance to not rob someone's money and therefore get closer to God? I wouldn't put it like that. How would you put it?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Sept 27, 2020 1:44:14 GMT
I wouldn't put it like that. How would you put it? I would put it like I put it to FilmFlaneur on the first page of the thread.
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Post by Admin on Sept 27, 2020 1:50:21 GMT
I would put it like I put it to FilmFlaneur on the first page of the thread. Well, given that you get your cash from an ATM, it would seem that ability has already been removed. Furthermore, cash isn't the only way for people to pay for what they need in life...unless, of course, they need drugs and hookers.
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Post by Aj_June on Sept 27, 2020 2:25:19 GMT
The ungodly have two possible responses: 1) It isn't going to happen. 2) It's going to happen but it isn't a bad thing. While I don't agree with you I would love to admit that I am a person who loves to pay through cash when buying stuff from retail shops. Once upon a time it was thought that negative interest rate is not possible but lately rates have been negative in Japan and Europe for a considerable period. So why will anyone pay interest to keep money in bank rather than get interest or keep the money at home? The answer is that daily exchange of money in modern world is too large. There are advantages to holding money in bank as you can in a very little time transfer money held in your account for any investment that needs to be made in little time. Those implicit advantages outweigh the disadvantage of explicit cost of paying interest (negative interest) for having the bank hold your money. Also, we have a concept of cash drag in finance. The development in financial world coupled with advancement in technology means that cash is losing value.
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