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'Nothing to see here...return to your mediocre lives, head down, trudging along, trying to survive while simultaneously making money to hand over to those 'less fortunate' who find it more appealing to sit on their ass than work and to the government, who knows how to spend your money better than you do. All is well, the government is and will take care of you. Again, NOTHING to see here...Trust me - I'm from the government.'

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(For all of those who can't tell and / or who have no sense of humor, this was a JOKE. Thank you.)
 
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Some people think printed paper is wealth...
Lol
 
Understandable, Rustic - Paper money is something tangible, something they can hold in their hands instead of 'cyber cash' which requires faith - faith that it is really there and that it will remain there if needed.
 
Understandable, Rustic - Paper money is something tangible, something they can hold in their hands.
Yeah so is bullshit; the only difference is that bullshit can be used to fertilize a garden while fiat currency doesn't work so well as plant food.

The only difference between fiat paper currency and "cybercash" is that "cybercash" is easier for the bankers and their co-conspirators in government to control (i.e. people can't pull cybercash out of the banks and hoard it under their mattresses), beyond that they share the same lack of intrinsic value.
 


While it was changing to newer ATM technology, J.P. Morgan found that some customers of banks in countries such as Russia and Ukraine had used Chase ATMs to withdraw tens of thousands of dollars in a single day, people familiar with the situation said.

Run on the bank? No.
People getting their money out of Russian currency and into dollars, sure.
 
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While it was changing to newer ATM technology, J.P. Morgan found that some customers of banks in countries such as Russia and Ukraine had used Chase ATMs to withdraw tens of thousands of dollars in a single day, people familiar with the situation said.

Run on the bank? No.
People getting their money out of Russian currency and into dollars, sure.
There is always an excuse...
 


While it was changing to newer ATM technology, J.P. Morgan found that some customers of banks in countries such as Russia and Ukraine had used Chase ATMs to withdraw tens of thousands of dollars in a single day, people familiar with the situation said.

Run on the bank? No.
People getting their money out of Russian currency and into dollars, sure.
There is always an excuse...

It's true, Russia sucks.
 

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