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In a cashless society, they can just add the zeroes on the computer and people wont notice for a little while.
The Fed can, but not the treasury.
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I cant really imagine the USA being completely cashless, though. Maybe in 20 or 30 years? They like hearing the printers going brrrrr too much.
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It’s an exaggeration, but it is hard to stimulate the economy with actual cash when so many stores don’t accept it and banks don’t even have reserve requirements anymore.
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Many new banks seem to have a lot of glass walls. Before they were sturdy buildings.
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I think that glass is pretty strong. I saw a video of some rioters in Portland (I think) eventually just give up on trying to smash through.
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I dont know. I feel the old brick banks seem to look better. But I like more classic style buildings. You just need to crash into glass with a car, shatters pretty quick.
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Probably so. I don’t think the bank in the video had glass all the way down to ground.
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Before, didnt they pour concrete that was 5 feet thick on all sides? Or was that just the vault area?