The whole point of crypto is to not have intermediaries like the gov and banks so it's fucking ridiculous to propose a digital currency issued by the gov. There's literally no difference from a user standpoint. Even coming from a "simplicity" argument, there's no difference between doing a typical e-transfer and exchanging a government issued e-currency because the digital wallets will be offered through banks. Like I'm no expert but the only reason I see for doing this is control and if it isn't, they sure did a shit job explaining it.
yes. you pay a % to bank to be allowed to have your money. every month.
you can't withdraw it if they get rid of cash so you just get to pay that % every month. The goal is to eventually drive everyone to month-to-month living. No one has any savings. No one has any assets. No real assets, no paper assets. You rent everything. You are effectively an indentured servant.
Now why would they feel the need to say this? Is it because they know goddamn well that their plan is to eliminate cash and that if the plebs learned of that plan they would be literally torn apart in the streets? I think so.
Christine Lagarde was born in Paris, France,[11] into a family of teachers. Her Father, Robert Lallouette, "was born to a Jewish mother and a non-religious father."
Damn it, those stormfags with their ''muh jews'' blaming for no reason at all at it again.
Tied directly to your social score, of course.
Elites and illegal Migrants get 2 steaks a day.
Conservative voters are limited to a maximum of 16’C/62’F in heating. As reparations.
For now....
But we all know the plan is to eventually get rid of cash.
They have 10,000 people planning for the next terrorisms/climate emergency etc.
When they find a muslim illegal immigrant terrorist who spent €10 at mcdonalds before his terrorist attack they will say :
“do you want to kill grandma? Is that why you want to keep using cash?”
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If you're in the EU, grow shit wherever you can, you can barter for stuff better with fruit and vegetables than the euro!
The whole point of crypto is to not have intermediaries like the gov and banks so it's fucking ridiculous to propose a digital currency issued by the gov. There's literally no difference from a user standpoint. Even coming from a "simplicity" argument, there's no difference between doing a typical e-transfer and exchanging a government issued e-currency because the digital wallets will be offered through banks. Like I'm no expert but the only reason I see for doing this is control and if it isn't, they sure did a shit job explaining it.
Its all about control.
And eventually they want to roll out NEGATIVE interest rates.
Japan tried to roll out negative rates. And everyone withdrew their savings into cash.
Without cash…. The central bankers are free to steal from you forever.
When money has no meaning, the elites trade power.
How does the concept of negative interest rates even work? As in you outright lose money when you have it in the bank? That’s fucking awful.
yes. you pay a % to bank to be allowed to have your money. every month.
you can't withdraw it if they get rid of cash so you just get to pay that % every month. The goal is to eventually drive everyone to month-to-month living. No one has any savings. No one has any assets. No real assets, no paper assets. You rent everything. You are effectively an indentured servant.
Face of evil. Face of someone that knows she's still going to be able to eat all the steak she wants while peons eat their processed insect nutraloaf.
Now why would they feel the need to say this? Is it because they know goddamn well that their plan is to eliminate cash and that if the plebs learned of that plan they would be literally torn apart in the streets? I think so.
nitter https://nitter.net/lagarde/status/1715019514985775178
If you can't keep your guns...
... How are you gonna keep your cash?
Damn it, those stormfags with their ''muh jews'' blaming for no reason at all at it again.
this bitch went to prison
Can we put her back in?
mummies belong in tombs.
gl trying seizing cash in germany, where most people still use that.