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I'm on the fence about whether or not a business must take cash. on the one hand, its their business and they can do what they want. on the other, cash is legal tender, and i don't think it should be denied as payment. i only ask because a few cities are starting to address it through legislation, and they want the businesses to take cash. i rarely find myself in agreement with government faggots.

I'm on the fence about whether or not a business must take cash. on the one hand, its their business and they can do what they want. on the other, cash is legal tender, and i don't think it should be denied as payment. i only ask because a few cities are starting to address it through legislation, and they want the businesses to take cash. i rarely find myself in agreement with government faggots.

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All our money should be digital. That way it will be easier to punish us for saying/thinking/eating/reading/doing/praying/wanting the wrong things.

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Exactly ! It's always about control

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I would prefer a physical currency that has and actual backing like silver or gold vs the Fiat system we have now.

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Cash is king.... and untraceable. You want the feds to track your every dime?

Thats why i don't understand why city govt is trying to force businesses to take cash. Its going on in NY, and CA.

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Step 1: force business to take cash

Step 2: ban physical cash and only allow digital currency or electronic payment.

Step 3: ?????

Step 4: Rule the world.

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Step 3: ?????

The step with the question marks is always "jews". Adding that word in makes all of these step memes completely understandable.

Let's take South Park's example:

Step 1: collect underpants (from children mind you) Step 2: ???? jews Step 3: profit

Doesn't that all make sense now?

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Finally someone who understands.

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digital currency leads to a required on line presence and a positive association with that currency, preface to the mark of the Beast.

When they can turn off your identity, ...

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legal tender for all debts public and private

That used to mean something. One more thing (((they))) subverted.

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Cash is legal tender for debts. The debt part is the key. In a supermarket you exchange money for goods. The sale either happens or it doesn't. At no point is there a debt. On the other hand if you go to a restaurant, you eat and are presented with the bill, they will have a hard time not taking your cash because you've already consumed the product.

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I refuse to frequent places that don't accept real money. It says right on the money that it's good for ALL debts, public and private.

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They have to accept cash once you owe then money, but they won't give you the product until you pay with non-cash. They can't be forced to do business with you.

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One of the local Thai places gives a 10% discount for paying in cash. I am very happy to do the 7min walk to go and pickup and pay in cash. Uber eats takes 30% in Australia. If you really like your local shop then stop being lazy and go for a walk to pickup your food.

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All to distract you from the real issue, that federal reserve notes are forced on us, and real money is outlawed.

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Leave it up to the businesses.

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Forced. That debt note is legal tender for all debts public and private. It's the law.

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If they don't take cash I don't buy. I only use cash at stores. I buy local, I pay in cash, always have.

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