American Currency- Not Good in America

The world is on its way to a cashless society. I believe that when that happens sales of firearms or ammunition or other Firearms related accessories to private citizens will be stopped by the simple expedient of the banks not allowing the transactions.

I already believe and have said multiple times that gold is only valuable because human civilization agrees that it is. When we go to the cashless society it will be worthless because you won't be able to spend it anywhere.

There's a book that I read frequently that talks about all of this and that book says it's part of the plan. So, even though I don't like it I trust that it's going to turn out the way it's supposed to.
 
The one that really gets me going are the national parks and recreational areas that charge a fee but won't accept currency!

A government agency won't accept government printed cash? It's obscene to me.

I seem to believe the FED Reserve is an autonomous Good olé Boy's Club which has never been audited
 
My "drug money" experience come when I tried to give my daughter and her husband some money for a down payment on a house. I had to satisfy the loan company that I had came by the money legally. Pages of paper, signatures tax returns, etc. It wasn't even actual cash, it was cashiers check from money in my private bank account. What a pant load.

There will be no laundering of money through the legal banking system. the banks start there and work downhill. why? Because many governments in the Western world have passed legislation such that when money laundering through a financial institution is discovered, that institution gets hammered for 'insufficient diligence'. Why have governments done this? That's easy.

1) There will be no laundering of money through the legal banking system.

2) Getting the banks to do the work is politically far more acceptable than recruiting an army of police and fraud investigators as public servants.
 
I use one credit card for nearly everything. Groceries, gasoline, restaurants, travel, whatever. The bill comes once per month and I write one check, instead of a dozen checks here and there. The card issuing company gives me 2% cash back on everything which I redeem once per year and have it credited to my account balance.

Works for me.

I don't even write a check for that, I just pick up the phone and tell the automated woman to do it.
 
They're worried about theft, and hotels also want a card on file against which they can charge any possible room damage or extra expenses for the guest's account.
 
Casinos love to take cash! Ask me how I know. If you have a "hand-pay," a taxable jackpot, the house will pay in cash unless you specify a check. However, there's no point in requesting a check for a win of less than $10,000. It only goes the next visit anyway.

Kaaskop49
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