RE: The War On Cash: Australia Considering Chipping Senior's Money To Stop Them From Saving

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The War On Cash: Australia Considering Chipping Senior's Money To Stop Them From Saving

in australia •  8 years ago  (edited)

Australia's penal colony background encourages a healthy disrespect of law and control. Our heroes are bushrangers and other anti-establishment figures. An outsider may see our nanny state laws as prohibitive but Aussies find ways to stay ahead of .gov and enjoy a lifestyle that very few around the world can match. We don't see the point in sitting around complaining or protesting hence why we appear to get shafted by authority but it is only them that think they are in control. We will let them issue their tracking notes put them straight in the microwave and render them useless.

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Well said mate, the main reason there are issues with the $100 note is that there is not enough in circulation! There was even talk of taking them out of circulation..

He has a point. A lot of the politicians don't even take their own rubbish seriously.
One of them, when confronted with privacy concerns over metadata retention, suggested that those who want privacy should just use an encrypted messaging app like all the politicians do.