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OldBaldy1701E

(6,712 posts)
15. Oh no... barter???
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 07:28 AM
Dec 26

The government spend a lot of time and money destroying the idea of barter back around the beginning of the last century. The powers that be discovered that they could be getting a piece of every transaction in the country if they controlled the method of payment. But, there is no exchange of representative value in a barter transaction. You decide that you will give them X and they will give you Y in return. So, they went on a propaganda spree, making sure to deride and ridicule barter as completely exploitative and predatory. They also made sure to make laws that remove the ability to get anything without using their printed paper. By the end of 1950s, large scale barter had been all but removed from our society thanks to the desire of the rich to stick their nose into your life so that they can take as much from you as they can get away with.

Of course, as humans, we are prone to taking advantage of anyone we can, so barter was problematic at best. However, it was an accepted methodology for centuries. It can be done correctly, just as capitalism can be done correctly. But, it requires serious restrictions to curtail those who would corrupt the practice for their own gain. And, serious consequences for those who would usurp it for their own gain. One cannot simply try to always rook others in the name of their own greed.

But, it is the American Way (r)...

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Earlier this year when I was doing a massive throw-out project Mike 03 Dec 26 #1
Markets change daily. Right now, not much of anything is selling. multigraincracker Dec 26 #3
That's interesting. You know how to get the most out Mike 03 Dec 26 #7
Oh no... barter??? OldBaldy1701E Dec 26 #15
Collecting was a buzz. bucolic_frolic Dec 26 #4
Electronic games and toys, which I have on interest in. multigraincracker Dec 26 #9
Excellent points. Fascinating. This is sort of what I figured. Mike 03 Dec 26 #12
If hoarding disrupts your family or your space bucolic_frolic Dec 26 #2
You know a lot about this. I've only seen the documentaries Mike 03 Dec 26 #14
Past traumas are the root of a lot of pain and malfunction in later life bucolic_frolic Dec 26 #17
I understand Duncanpup Dec 26 #5
Always looking and can't pass up anything reasonable with vacuum tubes. multigraincracker Dec 26 #6
My friend I know. Duncanpup Dec 26 #10
My wife is the opposite. multigraincracker Dec 26 #11
my wife has flashlights all over the house rampartd Dec 26 #8
Ooops, I should have said that in my first post: You are NOT a hoarder. Mike 03 Dec 26 #13
We are "downsizing" AverageOldGuy Dec 26 #16
There are some options, but one has to be willing to part with their junk bucolic_frolic Dec 26 #18
Seems your wife has an issue. lark Dec 26 #19
There are hazards to storage Marthe48 Dec 26 #22
We collected things over the years Marthe48 Dec 26 #20
Our depression era parents saved everything. It becomes engrained Evolve Dammit Dec 26 #21
I clean my plate too..... almost never waste food Evolve Dammit Dec 26 #24
Match books used to be a thing. Old Crank Dec 26 #23
A collector put tags on it, a hoarder keeps tags on it. marble falls Dec 26 #25
Being a collector of certain items requires a certain amount of learning. Keepthesoulalive Dec 26 #26
I have at least a thousand business cards. rickford66 Dec 26 #27
I tell my kids it's not hoarding, it's a collection, as long as it's tidy and organized Fiendish Thingy Dec 26 #28
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