by Kylon » Tue 12 Dec 2006, 23:12:05
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('stungmaster', 'H')ow does a cashless society differ from one that uses fiat currency? We give money its value; it isn't backed up by physical assets.
Does it matter whether one has $1000 in the bank or $1000 in cash? Either way it could all meltdown and be worth zero in a instant. Franklins or Euros could make some nice wallpaper someday.

Kinda like the Matrix, choice is an illusion and you really don't own anything. Unless you're the eye of the pyramid.
There is a BIG difference.
How does someone buy marijuana with a credit card? What would you put in the g-string of an exotic dancer? How would I sell a baseball card to my friend?
It's an honest question. A cashless society would blow the underground economy right out of the shadows.
Small, innocent purchases (and many not so innocent ones) would suddenly become impossible.
Unless each individual decides to become a human cash register, how exactly are individuals supposed to conduct business with each other?
How would parents give money to their children to buy a candy bar at the school dance?
These questions remain unanswered. The implications of a cashless society are HUGE.
That's the idea, you can't purchase anything without going through the central powers.
I could see this becoming a means of attempting to curtail terrorism. Everyone has to go onto a one world currency, so that terrorist can't buy or sell anything.
Oh btw, if you want to start a business, and you don't have all those expensive lawyers, and the necessary political resources to bribe politicians, too bad.
It's a good way to keep the serfs serfs, and the elites where they think they belong.
Oh, also, with all the currency no longer being held in the hands of individuals, but being handled by banks, it means that that money can be loaned out, and the banks can acquire huge sums of money off of that. So those bankers get that much richer.
If you're worried about people trading on the black market, and buying/living off the grid using gold or what not, all they have to do is outlaw gold or any other easily transportable material that could be used as money, and there would be nothing you could do.
On the bright side, taxes would be alot easier to do.