Posted on 10/20/2011 6:20:02 PM PDT by RobertClark
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“Good Intentions” do not counteract stupid.
For crying out loud, you can get a money order in any name and pay for it with cash. You can make a check out to cash.
You can fix ignorant, but there’s little you can do about stupid.
This is such a blatant act of foolish feelgoodism, that Huey Long might want to get up and dance on his own grave.
This law likely violates federal statutes that federal reserve notes are legal tender!
This is just hitting the fan. I have a feeling that it will get nasty.
This “law” will be ignored.
barter rocks
Yeah, at some point you just have to say “f*ck you”
Jindal shows his statist colors. Will never support him for anything. Glad we found out before it was too late.
They shouldnt be asking for ID period unless it is firearms. I should be able to pay cash if I want and stay off the frickin grid. Its just a way for the IRS to get its claws into our lives and take what isn’t theirs to begin with.
Think Gamestop selling used games. Electronic Arts doesnt like it because they lose money so they limit game installations to only three machines, which are enabled online only. The honest, paying gamer gets screwed while pirates enjoy a hassle-free game on as many pc’s as they want.
Bottom line: The IRS (and this law) are the bad guys.
Posted yesterday.
All the second hand stores have to do is sell new voucher tickets or set up lines of credit the people can pay with in cash, and there’s no problem.
If you’re getting Okra, or any food, second hand, then you aren’t eating well.
It would appear you can no longer do that.
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