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06/14/2026

I hope everyone will read Dave Ramsey’s comments about going cashless. It’s a two minute read. No one has explained it better. He brings up several situations I'd never considered.
NO CASH means ABSOLUTELY NO CASH. Here is an idea. The next store you go in and order a drink or want to buy their product and they tell you “card only” …. Walk Away

Dave Ramsey repost:

HERE'S WHAT NO CASH ACTUALLY MEANS:
A cashless society means no cash. Zero. It doesn’t mean mostly cashless and you can still use a ‘wee bit of cash here & there’. Cashless means fully digital, fully traceable, fully controlled. I think those who support a cashless society aren’t fully aware of what they are asking for. A cashless society means:

* If you are struggling with your mortgage on a particular month, you can’t do an odd job to get you through.
* Your child can’t go & help the local farmer to earn a bit of summer cash.
* No more cash slipped into the hands of a child as a good luck charm or from their grandparent when going on holidays.
* No more money in birthday cards.
* No more piggy banks for your child to collect pocket money & to learn about the value of earning.
* No more cash for a rainy day fund or for that something special you have been putting $20 a week away for.
* No more little jobs on the side because your wages barely cover the bills or put food on the table.
* No more charity collections.
* No more selling bits & pieces from your home that you no longer want/need for a bit of cash in return.
* No more cash gifts from relatives or loved ones.
What a cashless society does guarantee:
* Banks have full control of every single penny you own.
* Every transaction you make is recorded.
* All your movements & actions are traceable.
* Access to your money can be blocked at the click of a button when/if banks need ‘clarification’ from you which will take about 3 weeks, a thousand questions answered & five thousand passwords.
* You will have no choice but to declare & be taxed on every dollar in your possession.
* The government WILL decide what you can & cannot purchase.
* If your transactions are deemed in any way questionable, by those who create the questions, your money will be frozen, ‘for your own good’.

Forget about cash being dirty. Stop being so easily led. Cash has been around for a very, very, very long time & it gives you control over how you trade with the world. It gives you independence.

If you are a customer, pay with cash. If you are a shop owner, remove those ridiculous signs that ask people to pay by card. Cash is a legal tender, it is our right to pay with cash. Banks are making it increasingly difficult to lodge cash.

Please open your eyes. Please stop believing everything you are being told. Almost every single topic in today’s world is tainted with corruption & hidden agendas.
Pay with cash & please say no to a cashless society while you still have the choice.

Copy and paste to your page if you like! Posted from a friend…. I agree 💯

06/14/2026

Modern Tactical Pistol : Walther PPQ (Germany)

06/14/2026
06/14/2026

The gunsh*ts had already started. Most people would have run the other way. Mary Sherlach didn't. Newtown, Connecticut. December 14, 2012. Sandy Hook Elementary School had become the scene of unimaginable horror. Children and staff scrambled for safety as a gunman moved through the building. Fear spread in seconds. Confusion followed. Then came a choice. Mary Sherlach was the school's psychologist. Her job was helping children through difficult days, calming fears, and making students feel safe. That morning became the hardest day imaginable. When she heard the gunfire, Mary moved toward the danger. Not away from it. Witnesses and investigators later determined that she responded alongside school leaders as the crisis unfolded. Rather than focusing on her own safety, she acted to help protect others inside the building. It was the decision of someone who had spent her life caring for children. The gunman took her life. She was 56 years old. A wife. A mother. A grandmother. A psychologist who had dedicated her career to helping young people. In the days that followed, grieving families spoke about her kindness, patience, and compassion. Colleagues remembered someone who always put others first. That final act reflected the life she had lived. Mary Sherlach never carried a badge. Never wore a uniform. Never expected recognition. But when children needed protection, she moved toward the danger instead of away from it. Some heroes are remembered for what they achieved. Others are remembered for what they chose to do when fear gave them every reason not to. Mary Sherlach made that choice. And never walked back out. Story based on historical records. This post is for educational purposes.

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