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      11 months ago

      This is some boomer facebook shit.

      I have a Paypal credit card reader I keep with me because I do commissioned work on the side, it’s the size of a stick of gum, I can take a payment anywhere, I’ve paid friends for dinner or other things with a quick tap and use it at garage sales.

      Not saying I WANT a cashless society, nor do I think anyone is seriously pushing this issue because if you did away with cash people will come up with something to use as cash the very same day. But I do think this weird image/article is extremely 1-dimensional and likely published in some Christian magazine to reinforce the right-wing fear that anything will ever change at all.

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        511 months ago

        If the government made it illegal to use anything as cash and outlawed barter as well then what do you do?

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          311 months ago

          What if THE GOVERNMENT forced everyone to use only TINY FROGS as the only currency and made collecting bottle caps ILLEGAL?

          WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

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          1211 months ago

          What would you do if (insert hypothetical)? Oh okay. Well what would you do (insert more far fetched hypothetical).

          Repeat.

          But fine I’ll bite the bait. You can’t de facto bar bartering, as a significant amount if b2b is effectively bartering. Now if only corpos can do it, then I’d say we should really look into that socialist democracy stuff.

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            111 months ago

            Sure a government can make barter illegal, and they’d justify it by saying that taxes have to be collected on all transactions between individuals involving goods and services, and bartering evades paying the taxes. Now of course you’re likely to say “oh well the government would never do such a thing” but that’s what everyone always says, right up until the government decides to do whatever it is they were sure would never be done.

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              211 months ago

              I dunno if you live in the US, but if you do, you’re already required to pay taxes on the goods you exchange. So literally nothing would change wrt this cashless society thing because the law is already there, and you’re already not paying your taxes, and it has nothing to do with cash because in a barter you’re not exchanging cash.