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Subject The War on Cash and the Dangers of a Digital Euro
Date February 27, 2021 12:29 PM
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** February 27, 2021
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** By Thorsten Polleit
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** The Dangers Lurking behind a Digital Euro ([link removed])
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As soon as cash has been pushed back or stripped away entirely, monetary policymakers can implement an uninhibited negative interest rate policy to devalue debt. Customers can no longer get out of the “bank balance sheet”; the final escape door is then locked.

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** American Households Made Economic Gains before Covid, but This Progress Can Be Lost ([link removed])
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Before 2020, there were growing signs of increasing economic prosperity for a wide variety of income groups in America. Whether or not this prosperity survives covid lockdowns and ever higher levels of government regulations remains to be seen.

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** Minimum Wage, Maximum Discrimination ([link removed])
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Eugenicist Progressives introduced the minimum wage, because it was well suited to perform the Progressives’ dirty work of discriminating against (what they considered) the least productive by making them unemployable.

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