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Comment Re:The middlemen are winning (Score 1) 294

Actually, the transaction costs are not that high. Those "extra" costs are offset by businesses not needing people to handle cash and, especially, checks. Less employee theft of cash. No bounced checks that have to be handled by third-party recovery companies. Businesses, particularly small ones, come out ahead when they go cashless.

Comment Privacy Issues (Score 5, Insightful) 294

Governments everywhere will help facilitate a cashless society. Just think of all that purchasing data they can monitor. Not to mention, they can force people to pay local/state/federal sales tax on person-to-person sales (e.g.: Garage Sale items).

A truly cashless society is the wet dream of the IRS, FBI, NSA ....

Comment Please let the big car companies die. (Score 1) 287

The death and rebirth of industries is what made this nation (in the past) great. The natural evolution of business, to big business, to death allows small companies to rise up from the debris of the bloated bodies of old dead old businesses. Sadly, the bailouts of giant corporations and the "to big to fail" ant-evolution mind set are making it harder and harder for America to innovate and stay relevant.

Let the big car companies die and, hopefully, the big bloated government will clear the path for innovation and creativity.

Comment Re:trickle down economics (Score 3, Insightful) 227

"As much as I hate government" and "Schools should be mandatory" ... one of these is a lie.

You do not hate government, you see government as an enforcer of your beliefs, as a powerful ally. The sad part is that you don't seem to recognize just how corrupt our government is on every level. Any government "forced" system will be riddled with cheaters and thieves. The rich will find a way to benefit and there is nothing you can do about it.

Using the government as a hammer will only hurt the middle and lower classes.

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