You can't tax cash transactions, they want everything to be digital so that they can tax you to death by a thousand cuts.
When cash is killed people will move back to bartering goods and favours. It's an incredibly inefficient system that forces you to trade something of value that the other party needs, such as food or if you are lucky another skill of equivalent value.
There is a good reason we have been using coins for so long, it's just simpler and easier to make transactions rather than bartering goods.
I a perfect world where the state isn't trying to steal every dime you have a cashless system in conjunction with cash would be more efficient but unfortunately the people in government can't be trusted.
Pretty sure that policy is already all over the U.S. to some degree, although it’s an unwritten policy AFAIK. Around 13 to 15 years ago I wanted to go buy a used car from some small used car lot place. I saw a car I wanted but it was like $8,000, figured I could haggle them down to at least 7k if I had cash…..So I went to my bank that same day, talked to the teller and told her I needed 8k from my account which was like 80% of my savings at the time, and the bitch said “we can’t do that”, I was like “why can’t you? it’s my money, not yours”, she asked what I needed the money for which pissed me off because it was none of her business to begin with, but I answered in an irritated voice “it’s for a used car”, she said the best she could do is give me a cashiers check and I kind of raged “HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO HAGGLE WITH A CASHIERS CHECK?”……luckily, my cousin’s ex GF was the manager at that bank, she heard me getting loud with the teller and stepped in. I explained the situation to her and she said “I’m not even sure if we have enough money to cover that amount with the demand we typically have on a Friday. That was back when not everybody had debit cards and a lot of places didn’t accept debit cards as payment….anyway, my cousin’s ex went into the back of the bank, came out with a bunch of wrapped Benjamins and gave me what I asked for, but holy fuck, between the argument and having her get my money, it took a good 45 minutes, and I’m pretty sure they weren’t going to give me my money if I didn’t happen to know the manager. I saw a vid on social media a few years ago with a dude who went through the exact same situation, but the bank denied him, and cops showed up because he was making a scene. I bet that shit happens regularly.
£2000 is almost 2695 US$ - which is the average biweekly expenses of a large household with three or more families living in it, by the way. It is not at all a 'large cash withdrawal'.
Communists hate cash. They are working more and more to undermine cash.
This will allow them to seize your money every year without you being able to withdraw it to cash.
You can't tax cash transactions, they want everything to be digital so that they can tax you to death by a thousand cuts.
When cash is killed people will move back to bartering goods and favours. It's an incredibly inefficient system that forces you to trade something of value that the other party needs, such as food or if you are lucky another skill of equivalent value.
There is a good reason we have been using coins for so long, it's just simpler and easier to make transactions rather than bartering goods.
I a perfect world where the state isn't trying to steal every dime you have a cashless system in conjunction with cash would be more efficient but unfortunately the people in government can't be trusted.
They can be trusted to rob you blind at every opportunity.
Pretty sure that policy is already all over the U.S. to some degree, although it’s an unwritten policy AFAIK. Around 13 to 15 years ago I wanted to go buy a used car from some small used car lot place. I saw a car I wanted but it was like $8,000, figured I could haggle them down to at least 7k if I had cash…..So I went to my bank that same day, talked to the teller and told her I needed 8k from my account which was like 80% of my savings at the time, and the bitch said “we can’t do that”, I was like “why can’t you? it’s my money, not yours”, she asked what I needed the money for which pissed me off because it was none of her business to begin with, but I answered in an irritated voice “it’s for a used car”, she said the best she could do is give me a cashiers check and I kind of raged “HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO HAGGLE WITH A CASHIERS CHECK?”……luckily, my cousin’s ex GF was the manager at that bank, she heard me getting loud with the teller and stepped in. I explained the situation to her and she said “I’m not even sure if we have enough money to cover that amount with the demand we typically have on a Friday. That was back when not everybody had debit cards and a lot of places didn’t accept debit cards as payment….anyway, my cousin’s ex went into the back of the bank, came out with a bunch of wrapped Benjamins and gave me what I asked for, but holy fuck, between the argument and having her get my money, it took a good 45 minutes, and I’m pretty sure they weren’t going to give me my money if I didn’t happen to know the manager. I saw a vid on social media a few years ago with a dude who went through the exact same situation, but the bank denied him, and cops showed up because he was making a scene. I bet that shit happens regularly.
Tell them it’s for backstreet trans surgery.
The manager and ceo will come and assist you personally
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Thats the same here, under the Patriot Act they have provisions to halt withdrawals or surveil them.
£2000 is almost 2695 US$ - which is the average biweekly expenses of a large household with three or more families living in it, by the way. It is not at all a 'large cash withdrawal'.