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Ellen's avatar

Surely a handful of people who will happily participate in the digital system will realize that they could take trade items from those not in the system and then use their digital money to pay for things like property tax. The could be predatory in nature like lenders have always been (we will NEVER escape that reality!) and only accept items that well-exceed the monetary value being paid out on behalf of the person not willing to enter the digital system. Heck, it would be a great racket for atheists! They could really put their money where their mouth is and live out their beliefs while making bank off of others. They’d simply resell the items they’ve accepted as payment for a much higher price.

Collapse Life's avatar

For every problem, there is a solution! Thanks Ellen. Nice to have you with us on this journey.

Ellen's avatar

Gosh thank you!

Chris's avatar

Our mainstream media, especially here in Canada, operates under the assumption that everybody believes them regardless of how obvious the lies are. There catch phrase should be “who are you gonna believe, us or your own lying eyes”🤔

Anthony S Burkett's avatar

I don't pay that much attention to the economic numbers being put out by the government... but I have two children in their mid-20s... and I can tell you one thing... the jobs are just not there the way the government says they are... especially in the "trades"... and as far as I'm concerned... the trades market is a prime indicator of economic health.

David Kirtley's avatar

There is no mystery. The people who create the numbers selectively choose what data is used and how the numbers are calculated. It is all just a matter of creating spin to push a narrative.

All they have to do is choose the economic indicators that match the conclusion that they want to present.