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    Mow Ho
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    No surprise here. Everything you do digitally is captured, critiqued, counted, collected, compared, consigned, converted and sold to anyone they want. They do so with your blessing for agreeing to the terms. They have been selling your soul in exchange for convenience since CC/Banks we’re invented.
    Who uses credit cards at gun shops?
     

    Leo

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    Cash is king!
    That is why the left is spending so much of your tax dollars developing a system to eliminate cash. With a digital wallet system, not only can they monitor your purchases, they can control them. More bullets than they want you to have, the transaction is denied. More food than they want you to stock pile, transaction denied. Not to mention Bacon...........
     

    BugI02

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    So does Rittenhouse or others whose gofundmes were denied

    They wish to make it so your money is not yours in electronic banking and you can only donate to 'approved' causes. It's a short step from there to 'you can only buy approved products' and then another incremental step to 'you can only buy products if you, yourself are approved'

    Doing away with cash is an attempt to forestall a black market or make it much more difficult to run
     

    Leo

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    In The Calumet region there was a trade association in the 1980's. They had barter notes. Say you were an electrician, you would wire a store while it was being remodeled. You would make the agreement with "trade dollars". You could either use those trade dollars at the mans store, or trade them to a roofer in the association. He could either spend them at that store, or use them to get his truck repaired, etc. No money spent, no bankers, no loans, no taxes. The barter notes covered the labor, usually you did still pay cash for the parts and materials.

    It all ran pretty well for a couple of years. The IRS did investigation and some of those that ran the books were put in prison. Threats were made that we would all be prosecuted. Once the revenue boys shut it down, we never heard any more. Of course the several thousand in trade dollars (fiat currency) in your drawer became worthless at that point. My family did eat a lot of meals at a small family restaurant until his work was paid off.

    The government hates to lose control of the sweat of your brow and the labor of your back.
     
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    amboy49

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    Unless you planning completely removing yourself from the grid lotsa luck in remaining anonymous. From what little I know unless you are totally using only cash, don’t subscribe to any utilities, never file a tax return, don’t receive any public assistance, etc. there is no way you’ll stay under the government radar.
     

    Ingomike

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    Unless you planning completely removing yourself from the grid lotsa luck in remaining anonymous. From what little I know unless you are totally using only cash, don’t subscribe to any utilities, never file a tax return, don’t receive any public assistance, etc. there is no way you’ll stay under the government radar.
    Are you saying you are comfortable with CC companies creating a code specifically for guns?
     
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