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Ponce
11th September 2015, 08:43 PM
Like I said long ago....."You will have a debit card where all that you earn will go there and all that you spend will come form there"
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Government Attempts to Ban Cash? (what’s most disturbing is why they’re doing it)


Recently, Louisiana became the latest state to attempt a massive ban on cash that would have resulted in making it illegal to use U.S. cash dollars in any secondhand transactions.

The law, called R.S. 37:1866, made it illegal to, say, go to a garage sale and buy a lawn mower with cash dollars. That’s right: It would have prohibited American citizens from using legal U.S. tender.

After an outcry by critics who called the law unconstitutional, Louisiana “amended” the bill to remove the widespread ban.

RELATED: The strange reason America’s ATMs are about to shut down…

However, rather than end the ban completely, the state government chose instead to narrow the focus, making it illegal to exchange cash dollars for gold or any precious metals. This, of course, brings to mind the 1930s when FDR banned the private ownership of gold by U.S. citizens.

And it comes at the tail end of a multiyear push to restrict cash use by American citizens.

Already the states of Florida, Texas, and New York have removed tollbooths from highways. Plenty more have installed cashless parking meters and banned cash at dumps and other local facilities.

In fact, when one man tried to pay his mortgage in cash at a Bank of America, he was arrested. A reporter from the Daily Kos (a liberal blog) was accused of “casing the bank” when he showed up to report on the story.

And these are just the latest examples of an attempt to restrict cash from moving around in the U.S. economy.

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Critics worry that this is “Big Brother’s” latest effort to monitor its citizens more closely.

However, new revelations – just released online – show a radically different cause for this government push… And one much more disturbing.

It would appear that there’s about to be a massive shortage of cash in America.

In fact, according to research just made public, the U.S. may already have less cash on hand than the GDP of Finland (a country with about two-thirds of the population of New York City).

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And it would appear that is all about to end with a scenario that the highest levels of our government and banking system have warned would devastate the country.

Janet Yellen, the chairwoman of the Federal Reserve, has gone on record to call it America’s biggest economic risk.

A former official from the Treasury Department has described a scenario like this, saying, “Literally, your ATM wouldn’t work. You type in your code, no money comes out. You get your paycheck, you can’t cash it.”

According to a video – posted online HERE – we’re about to experience that firsthand. And very soon.

Dogman
11th September 2015, 08:45 PM
Dam tax dodgers !

Horn
11th September 2015, 10:48 PM
link to the video, looks like dollar demand creation.

http://pro.bonnerandpartners.com/BBLFALLINGDOWN39/WBBLR603?h=true

Cebu_4_2
13th September 2015, 03:28 PM
They wont ban cash, cash is needed to keep the war on drugs going. No cash means no one will be able to buy drugs.

Horn
13th September 2015, 04:49 PM
They wont ban cash, cash is needed to keep the war on drugs going. No cash means no one will be able to buy drugs.

In Switzerland you're able to purchase limited amounts of cocaine over the counter.

Cebu_4_2
13th September 2015, 04:51 PM
In Switzerland you're able to purchase limited amounts of cocaine over the counter.


Not here, were not in Switzerland.

Horn
13th September 2015, 04:54 PM
Not here, were not in Switzerland.

In new york everything goes thru a store front, visa and mastercard are accepted.

Cebu_4_2
13th September 2015, 05:03 PM
In new york everything goes thru a store front, visa and mastercard are accepted.


I'm not there either. What I was referring to is prescription drugs, weed and blo... meth extacy etc. Without cash the local dealers will go out of business. They only way people can get the shit is by stealing.

Hitch
13th September 2015, 05:09 PM
Horn, give it up. Cebu is right.

SWRichmond
13th September 2015, 05:09 PM
They wont ban cash, cash is needed to keep the war on drugs going. No cash means no one will be able to buy drugs.

No drug war and the prison system becomes unprofitable

Serpo
13th September 2015, 05:20 PM
These people are crooks ,gangsters,lairs,cheats .............................basically

Serpo
13th September 2015, 05:29 PM
link to the video, looks like dollar demand creation.

http://pro.bonnerandpartners.com/BBLFALLINGDOWN39/WBBLR603?h=true


bill bonner did a preface to this book.....................the end of australia


http://www.dailyreckoning.com.au/end-of-australia-reaching-this-tipping-point-has-been-a-long-time-coming/2015/09/01/ (http://www.dailyreckoning.com.au/end-of-australia-reaching-this-tipping-point-has-been-a-long-time-coming/2015/09/01/)

Horn
13th September 2015, 05:55 PM
I'm not there either. What I was referring to is prescription drugs, weed and blo... meth extacy etc. Without cash the local dealers will go out of business. They only way people can get the shit is by stealing.

You were able to purchase cocaine thru a visa card at a storefront back in the 80's in N.Y.

Guy would mark it down that he sold 12lbs of t-bone steaks when it was an 1/8th ball.

Those crackheads out in the countryside would just have to make a trip into the city. Cops dont even ask where u got your stuff anymore these days. You're just charge with possesion or intent to distribute..

Hitch
13th September 2015, 05:58 PM
You were able to purchase cocaine thru a visa card at a storefront back in the 80's in N.Y.

Guy would mark it down that he sold 12lbs of t-bone steaks when it was an 1/8th ball.

Those crackheads out in the countryside would just have to make a trip into the city.

It's not the 80's Horn.

Please tell us how this helps us today. I can't wait.

Horn
13th September 2015, 06:12 PM
It's not the 80's Horn.

Please tell us how this helps us today. I can't wait.

Removing cash is not going to hinder small time drug trade by much, and the big time hardly at all imo.

Cops used to ask where drugs were purchased in the 80s , today they dont want to know because all the systems are there to payout on their end.

Hitch
13th September 2015, 06:19 PM
Removing cash is not going to hinder small time drug trade by much, and the big time hardly at all imo.

Cops used to ask where drugs were purchased in the 80s , today they dont want to know because all the systems are there to payout on their end.

Cops get blamed for enough as it is. Nice spin, place the blame on cops.

You still ignored my relevant question.

Horn
13th September 2015, 06:32 PM
Cops get blamed for enough as it is. Nice spin, place the blame on cops.

You still ignored my relevant question.

What question, How this helps you?

Well i wouldn't ignore this guys advice on them trying to remove cash from the system thinking otherwise. I think they are going to start toying with these atm's either by design or not. All evidence is pointing that way.

i dont think they really care much about the small time trade anymore, is not a threat. With pharmaceuticals and legalized drugs taking much of the turf.

Serpo
13th September 2015, 06:38 PM
link to the video, looks like dollar demand creation.

http://pro.bonnerandpartners.com/BBLFALLINGDOWN39/WBBLR603?h=true



part 2 ............................the great american credit collapse.......................http://bonnerandpartners.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/The-Great-American-Credit-Collapse-pt2.pdf


crisis money guide...................

http://bonnerandpartners.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Crisis-Money-Guide.pdf (http://bonnerandpartners.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/The-Great-American-Credit-Collapse-pt2.pdf)