http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-political-war-on-cash-1455754850
These are strange monetary times, with negative interest rates and
central bankers deemed to be masters of the universe. So maybe we
shouldn’t be surprised that politicians and central bankers are now
waging a war on cash. That’s right, policy makers in Europe and the U.S.
want to make it harder for the hoi polloi to hold actual currency.
Mario Draghi
fired the latest salvo on Monday when he said the European Central Bank
would like to ban €500 notes. A day later Harvard economist and
Democratic Party favorite Larry Summers declared that it’s time to kill
the $100 bill, which would mean goodbye to Ben Franklin. Alexander
Hamilton may soon—and shamefully—be replaced on the $10 bill, but at
least the 10-spots would exist for a while longer. Ol’ Ben would be
banished from the currency the way dead white males like him are banned
from the history books.
The whole thought of a cashless society if a Keynesian joke, more fear to get you out to spend and support the bullshit that we witness daily...I use cash about 100% of the time. these stupid ideas these fools are coming up with reek of desperation...

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