Criminalization of cash: driving toward cashless society

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A new bill seeks to track your money and assets incessantly, will enjoin any business with government ties to act as a de facto arm of DHS, and would steal all of your assets — including Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies — should you fail to report funds when traveling with over $10,000.

Criminalization Of Cash: Driving Toward Cashless Society
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And criminilizing it will come easy to those who don't pay attention and aren't able to catch those key words that tells yah it's coming. Take control of you money, banking , living, and you shall all feel so safe let the Government tell you everything that's a great liberal way to go.
 
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You sure are one STUPID SOB!!

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Text - S.1241 - 115th Congress (2017-2018): Combating Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and Counterfeiting Act of 2017

GOV TRAC site A.H... gawd when there is proof like this is prove how really fkn stupid you assholes are.
 
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LMFAO u stupid fkrs are going to have it all taken right off your pathetic asses and so fkn stupid you won't ever see it coming.

APPARENTLY MOST RETARDS ARE TO FKN STUPID TO SEE THAT WIRED ISN'T A BS MAGAZINE DUMBASS.........

AND THE STUPID CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHY WE HAVE " YELP" AND WHAT ALL THOSE LIKE BUTTONS ARE FOR ..................

Posting dissenting political opinions or links mentioning Tiananmen Square has never been wise in China, but now it could directly hurt a citizen's rating. But here's the real kicker: a person's own score will also be affected by what their online friends say and do, beyond their own contact with them. If someone they are connected to online posts a negative comment, their own score will also be dragged down.

So why have millions of people already signed up to what amounts to a trial run for a publicly endorsed government surveillance system? There may be darker, unstated reasons - fear of reprisals, for instance, for those who don't put their hand up - but there is also a lure, in the form of rewards and "special privileges" for those citizens who prove themselves to be "trustworthy" on Sesame Credit.
 

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Hahahha and stupid asses won't believe it until it happens.
 

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