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China has launched a digital version of its currency; should the U.S. do the same? Sunday on Full Measure.

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SM33 years ago

oh yes! it would be great if the government could literary "turn off your purchasing power". cant buy groceries cant buy gas cant buy electricity because your number has been deactivated. last thing you want to do is give up physical currency.

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Songpinganq3 years ago

Cash is again becoming more popular after 10 years now. Because Chinese government now is trying to impose new taxes on people's every transaction to feed its civil servants. Some of them haven't got paid for 10 months. China has the most civil servants in the world

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LIZZY💥3 years ago

No

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Thermidorian3 years ago

The answer lies in the context of your question: when a Communist totalitarian state that eviscerates the very tenets of human liberty implements another tool that promulgates its praxis, then the answer is axiomatic - ‘NO, unless, of course, we wish to be governed similarly’

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Frederick Leathers3 years ago

Yeah, Gov't control of digital currency, what could go wrong with that?

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Martha Bueno3 years ago

Absolutely not.

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BobbyLand3 years ago

Indeed NOT...unless you want MORE government into our private lives.

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lisa h3 years ago

No! We saw the Canadian government cut off bank accounts of trucking protestors. With digital money it will be even easier to control opposition. Just cut off their money. Totalitarian control.

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Shannon 🇺🇸I stand with America3 years ago

Why should America do anything communist China has done? How’s that working out for their people? 🤦🏻‍♀️

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