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Originally Posted by Coup
well, under a cashless bartering system everyone involved would be saw by us as poor.. because the production of the little trinkets that make our present way of life what it is would be very difficult to produce among a small localized economy. ipad? impossible. electricity? pretty god damn difficult. running water, television, medication all that shit would be out the window.
the definition of "wealthy "would have to be revised. that much is for sure.
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Not so. You are paid in hours and for each hour you are credited what you feel you are worth and/or what you can get from whoever you work for. There are still large manufacturers.. YO buy the same products you would today with said credit/hours. These systems still use currencies as a form of exchange along with the credit system.. Nothing changes in society other than loss of control at the top. You don't have someone at the top making you pay them to use "their" currency. And that's EXACTLY what we have now. We are paying the banks/federal reserve interest to use their ink on paper. They never put up anything of value of their own. And now they don't even have to hold reserves.. They can just freely print off money and create credit on accounts. Need $1 trillion EU? Here ya go. We'll bill it to the slaves. That trillion disappeared in a day. You think you're going to audit us? We'll see about that.. 1000 point drop in the market in minutes and audit bill is gone along with the bill to break up the "too big to fail." These are the REAL terrorists in our society..