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  1. There is one more horrible, criminal danger in a CBDC. The government, could, (and in all likelihood would), time stamp the issuance of a ‘digital dollar’. That is, the digi-buck would have an expiration date on it, meaning that if you did not spend it within a certain period of time, it would simply cease to exist. If I am not wrong, the PBOC’s digi-yuan had this ‘feature’ when they ran a test program into their CBDC.

    “Use it or Lose it” would be the new motto. No more salting it away for a rainy day. Also, the fact that it would have an expiration date would mean that it would be completely traceable, in theory killing off any underground / black market activity. Now no one I know is as gullible to believe that those said markets, aka ‘free markets’, (free of governmental control or interference), would be snuffed out. People would find a new, (or more likely the oldest), currency to conduct business in, namely gold/silver/copper. The only way for the government to do this, (China’s or ours), would be to criminalize the use and hence ownership of precious and semi-precious metals.

    To do so in America the government would have to suspend/terminate the Constitution, as it is very specific as to what is to constitute ‘Money’. Two years ago I would have thought that impossible here, today I would not bet against it.

    Technically, the Federal Reserve Note is illegal, constitutionally speaking. The only way to right the ship we call the United States of America is to force it to follow its constitution to the letter. The moment that violence is used to attempt that you have destroyed it, (by acting extra-constitutionally). You would lose what you were trying to defend by trying the ‘Violence’ method to restore it.

    The only way I see to get back to where we were supposed to be is by using what the group behind Tactical Civics, (https://members.tacticalcivics.com/topics/5292859 ), is advocating. The link goes to their mission statement. It really is quite brilliant.

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