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Hmmm. I wonder where it goes? Kind of like a multi-trillion dollar Congressional budget, or Pentagon spending? Or SBF?

Hmmm. I wonder where it goes? Kind of like a multi-trillion dollar Congressional budget, or Pentagon spending? Or SBF? | If you think Central Bank Digital Currency is no big deal, be sure to keep track of the "Use By" date on your paycheck or your money vaporizes. | image tagged in wef,cbdc,china | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
968 views 35 upvotes Made by sevenheart 2 years ago in politics
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7 ups, 2y,
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During the Great Depression, the US dollar was so devalued that banks and different groups started to issue their own currency so that people could live. When FDR found out he got a law passed to prevent any other currency other than from the Federal Reserve. This is what tyranny looks like.

Biden wants to monitor all of our banking transactions over $600.

It is not at all a stretch that when, not if, they force a digital currency on us that they could also set an expiration date.

People who do not understand economics tend to think that savings account have a neutral or negative effect on the economy. Democrats are notorious for not having a clue about what makes the economy work. Banks do not let that money sit idle, they invest it and all of that money continues to circulate and and keeps the economy going.
6 ups, 2y
FDR was one of the worst, not one of the best, presidents America ever had. He took over Hoover's (the so-called "Do Nothing" president) social programs, slapped some more socialistic programs on them, and called it a "New Deal". In 1938 he signed the Agricultural Adjustment Act, limiting the growth of foodstuff at a time when people were starving. They should tear down statues of FDR instead of Confederate generals.
1 up, 2y,
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Ditto everything you said, but I would like to add one correction. Democrat leadership absolutely knows what it is doing.The grassroots level is woefully ignorant, but the leadership is carefully orchestrating a plan that predates FDR to destroy the US economy and our freedoms. Keynesian economics is premissed on the confiscation of our personal wealth through inflation. For example a gold coin (one ounce to get away from the collector value of coins) worth $20 in 1920 is worth $1800. This is essentially a debt based slavery system, or as the democrats always cry crocodile tears over, sniff, sniff, living from paycheck to paycheck. Sniff.
With current technology and advances in artificial intelligence (an apt description of democrats) the worldwide goal is to transition us to an identity slavery system. Essentially, we each get the equivalent of a product bar code and algorithms will determine our fate. With the "Use By" date, the most fundamental method of accumulating wealth is gone. There will be no saving for an emergency, vacation, college or retirement. Earn it, spend it or lose it and then beg for government assistance in every government created crisis that comes along. By using algorithms they eliminate the identifiable enemy- Hitler, Lenin, Mao, Clinton, Obama, Trump, whoever.The elites will then become anonymous as they crush the "proletariat" they claim to care so much about, with a goal of reducing world population to 500 million and using automation and robots to fill the labor gap. That way they envision saving all the world's resources for the elites into perpetuity. Africa is resource rich, but they have been held in poverty politically for over a century and a half for this very reason.
FDR was just as evil as Marx and just as destructive. From 1938 to 1953 a journalist named Garet Garrett wrote an extensive set of essays that were collected and published in 1953 called "The People's Pottage" It is very detailed and what struck me the last time I read it just recently is the different view that Americans held of freedom pre-FDR and the watered down freedom of today. Money isn't the only thing that has been devalued. I concluded we don't have freedom, only government approved liberties, and with CBDC those liberties are about to disappear. It get's really sick boyind this. More than I can say in this comment.
1 up, 2y,
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I could not agree more. That's all contained in the Great Reset. They want a digital currency so they can control what you spend your money on.

The more I read and study about our founding fathers, the freedom we have today is not even remotely close to the freedoms we had back then. The cultural Marxists have done an outstanding job of getting people, even Republicans, onboard with many of their anti-freedom social programs. If you say, right here on ImgFlip, that taxation is theft, you will get liberals justifying that the government needs that money. If you talk about eliminating welfare, then they'll say you want to hurt the poor. Every piece of crappy Marx inspired piece of legislation that has been inflicted on us since 1913 has done nothing but strip our freedoms away and give more power to the federal government.

Let's say, for example, that Jan 6th really was an insurrection, instead of just a riot, over a stolen election. What's the big deal if it was? If our government or a political party is going to destroy our electoral process then the Constitution and our founding fathers would agree that an insurrection is absolutely necessary and supported by the Declaration of Independence.

The entire idea of what our founding fathers envisioned was if our government became too power, too corrupt and too authoritarian (which it has) then it is the duty of the people to overthrow, by force if necessary, all of the evil and corruption that has infiltrated our government.

But even if we tried an actual insurrection and amassed a big enough militia, our authoritarian government would put us all down. They would call out the police, the sheriffs, the 87,000 new armed IRS agents and, despite posse commentates, they would bring out the national guard and the rest of the military to stop us from fighting to get our freedom back.

I am not trying to encourage any type of violent actions. I am just saying what our rights are. We have the right to defend the Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic.
1 up, 2y
Excellent! If we resort to violence we lose. Passive resistance has it's drawbacks too, but historically Marxism dies when enough people just say no. Romainia is a classic example. At the beginning, Marxism was forced by terror, public executions, imprisonment of Catholic priests and extreme torture. When a small town refused to allow the Marxists to demolish their church, to the point of willingly dying to protect it, the Marxist thugs gave up and the Communist regime fell to pieces in a matter of weeks.
I think we have more than enough people aware of what is really going on to physically resist, but the communists have spent over a century executing an elaborate plan to dismantle the United States to a point that it could do nothing but collapse. The "swamp" is so entrenched in positions of power that nothing less than the forceful removal of these infiltrators will change the course. By forceful, I mean blanket termination of employment and elimination of bureaucracies to restore a truly representative system of governance. The thugs have to be taken out of postitions of power and their ability to siphon off the public purse has to end.
4 ups, 2y,
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2 ups, 2y
1/10th or 1/4 oz denominations are best. Buying a bag of beans from someone with 1 ounce bullion will be impossible to make change, they'll keep their beans and you won't eat your gold.
1 up, 2y
There will be money with purpose
0 ups, 2y,
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related to the post-Depression laws, gold is prohibited to use as a currency to trade for goods and services. Also, any gold minted after 1933, the U.S. gov't can confiscate at any time. Part of the reason the Federal Reserve confiscated gold in 1933 was to back U.S. currency greatly strengthening the value due to the massive spending and inflation.
1 up, 2y
Can I recommend a good explanation? Get a copy of "The People's Pottage" by Garet Garrett. It is perhaps the clearest concise analysis of this confiscation and all the related implications to be found. It's a compilation of essays written from 1938 to 1952 if I remember correctly, published in 1953. Definitely worth reading.
2 ups, 2y,
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When hyperinflation hits, saving is just throwing money away.
3 ups, 2y
I know my IRA is vaporizing.
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