Record Amount of Money being Printed: What's the End Game here??

As things stand right now, the state is already able to track just about everything just about everyone is doing.

That's not really true, and the key word here is "track." The state can go after you and find you anytime they want, if you are high enough up on their priority list, THAT is true.

But in terms of "tracking" which means information that people voluntarily give up for the sake of comfort or ease, which then gets logged in a database somewhere (usually in Google's Cloud since they control most of the data) to be retrieved at a later date, either legitimately via subpoena or illegitimately through hacking or being sold to the highest bidder, with some effort that is not that hard to do. Maybe for the younger generations who have become so dependent on this technology it is, but for us older folks who didn't have all these things (not even cell phones) their whole lives, it takes some effort, but it is possible.

But take away cash, and it is no longer possible at all, unless one could operate in some kind of black market where hard currency is used.
 
That's not really true, and the key word here is "track." The state can go after you and find you anytime they want, if you are high enough up on their priority list, THAT is true.

But in terms of "tracking" which means information that people voluntarily give up for the sake of comfort or ease, which then gets logged in a database somewhere (usually in Google's Cloud since they control most of the data) to be retrieved at a later date, either legitimately via subpoena or illegitimately through hacking or being sold to the highest bidder, with some effort that is not that hard to do. Maybe for the younger generations who have become so dependent on this technology it is, but for us older folks who didn't have all these things (not even cell phones) their whole lives, it takes some effort, but it is possible.

But take away cash, and it is no longer possible at all, unless one could operate in some kind of black market where hard currency is used.

If your face is in a database and you are a high value target you just have to be on camera and it will ping them and tell them where you are. Even walmart does this so they can sell your info to advertisers.
 
That's not really true, and the key word here is "track." The state can go after you and find you anytime they want, if you are high enough up on their priority list, THAT is true.

But in terms of "tracking" which means information that people voluntarily give up for the sake of comfort or ease, which then gets logged in a database somewhere (usually in Google's Cloud since they control most of the data) to be retrieved at a later date, either legitimately via subpoena or illegitimately through hacking or being sold to the highest bidder, with some effort that is not that hard to do. Maybe for the younger generations who have become so dependent on this technology it is, but for us older folks who didn't have all these things (not even cell phones) their whole lives, it takes some effort, but it is possible.

But take away cash, and it is no longer possible at all, unless one could operate in some kind of black market where hard currency is used.

What fraction of the population is going to take the measures required to protect themselves from that?
 
What fraction of the population is going to take the measures required to protect themselves from that?

The amount of surveillance is so high they know they can get rid of local police so that federal police have access and weaponize all of the stuff they legalized in the patriot act on their own citizens.
 
What fraction of the population is going to take the measures required to protect themselves from that?

What does it matter? Should we not stand for the principles of liberty no matter how few people want them? I know quite a few people like this, actually, so it may be more than you think, but in the end, what does it matter how many there are? Are we committed to the principles of liberty based on principle, or only when it is pragmatic because enough people believe in it?
 
Duckduckgo RFK jr court win back in 2018 had a huge win. You guys are lazy and just want to be in an echo chamber
 
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