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    Explore "cashless society" with insightful episodes like "A Communist Britain? Nigel Farage Slams the UK Government", "The War for Your Wallet", "Why Becoming A Cashless Society Is A Terrible Idea", "Leftist Will Never Leave You Alone (Ep 1300)" and "Is America Becoming a Cashless Society? | Jay Rosen" from podcasts like ""Disruptors", "Motley Fool Money", "Economics Explained", "The Dan Bongino Show" and "The Daily Show: Ears Edition"" and more!

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    A Communist Britain? Nigel Farage Slams the UK Government

    A Communist Britain? Nigel Farage Slams the UK Government

    Rob is again joined by Brexit champion Nigel Farage as he shares his incredible journey from being debanked to thriving in the jungle on "I'm a Celebrity." Farage fearlessly tackles globalism, entrepreneurship, and the future of British politics. Discover the secrets behind his resilience, his friendship with Trump, and his potential return to the political arena in this must-listen interview.

    Nigel Reveals

    • Why he was debanked by NatWest after 43 years
    • The discrimination against the right wing in the UK
    • Why Globalism, driven by unelected bodies like the IMF and EU, diminishes the power of nation-states and benefits big businesses.
    • Why he backs Donald Trump
    • His honest thoughts on the Liz Truss budget
    • What it takes to be successful in politics and business
    • Why money provides freedom
    • Why he is considering re-entering politics

    BEST MOMENTS

    "The corporate world in Britain has been completely infested with uber liberal, left wing, diversity, inclusion, cobblers. Absolute cobblers. And they feel it's okay to discriminate against you on the basis of your views."

    "The thought that somebody, just because they're related to me, has a business account closed, frankly, is monstrous."

    "From 2030, under Jeremy Hunt's plans, there will be a central bank digital currency. If they can control your bank account, if they can control your freedom, you might as well be living under communism."

    "Never believe the BBC because they will all tell you that cryptocurrencies are valueless and a flash in the pan. They're not."

    "Look, you know, one thing Trump did in his first term, he got people in senior positions in government who'd never been in politics before. But had been massively successful businessmen and businesswomen who built corporations, who paid lots of tax."

    "Unless you create wealth, you can't have hospitals. You can't have schools. You have to create wealth. And Trump understands that. I'm not, I'm not actually sure that the current Labour and Conservative parties get it."

    "Living in a democratic nation state is a damn sight better than any other form of life that mankind, in its two million years of evolution, has yet come up with."

    "There is no substitute in life for sheer, honest, hard work. And that may be a message that people don't want to hear. Because they want to think, no, there is a piece of magic I can grab."

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    The War for Your Wallet

    The War for Your Wallet
    "We want a cashless society." That's what Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said in 2019. And while the war on cash may be a strong trend for investors, it's also important to understand the implications of a world that only takes cards (or Apple Pay). Jason Moser caught up with Brett Scott, author of the new book “Cloudmoney: Cash, Cards, Crypto, and the War for Our Wallets” to discuss: - Incentives in the war on cash - How money transforms when it moves from your wallet to a Venmo account - Why cash is like an emergency staircase - How COVID changed the way we use money Stocks mentioned: BAC, V, PYPL, SQ, MA Host: Jason Moser Guest: Brett Scott Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Why Becoming A Cashless Society Is A Terrible Idea

    Why Becoming A Cashless Society Is A Terrible Idea
    Physical cash is one of the easiest ways to instantly and reliably conduct commerce.   It has been well-documented that the ease of transactions within a nation is as big of a determinant of a country’s success as is access to natural resources like oil and natural gas, or even a well-educated population.  So, what would happen if we got rid of cash?

    Leftist Will Never Leave You Alone (Ep 1300)

    Leftist Will Never Leave You Alone (Ep 1300)
    In this episode, I address the troubling policy being pushed by radical leftists in the Senate which could become reality if Biden wins in 2020. I also discuss the mounting evidence that the Democrats’ efforts to keep your kids out of school are solely political.  News Picks: The study on masks referenced in today’s show. Shameless liberal journalists attack Kayleigh McEnany and take her out of context.  Internal screenshots reveal the existence of Twitter “blacklists.”  The social justice cult really hates twitter’s main competitor Parler, here’s why. Liberals claim to want higher taxes but they rarely pay more themselves.  Some liberals are backing a reparations programs which would cost 6.2 quadrillion dollars.  Multiple studies show that opening schools will cause minimal risk to young students. A cashless society? No way! Democrats would love that.   Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Would a cashless society work in Britain – or is it a recipe for disaster?

    Would a cashless society work in Britain – or is it a recipe for disaster?

    Established banks, challengers, fintech firms and payments providers – they all have one thing in common: none of them are immune to IT problems, glitches, hacks, meltdowns or customer service failures.

    Yet the momentum towards going cashless shows no signs of slowing down - but is Britain ready for it?

    In this week's podcast, assistant editor Lee Boyce along with host Georgie Frost talk about the future of payments.

    Elsewhere, we reveal what went 'wronga' at Wonga and why Lloyds Bank is now recording all product openings in branch.

    We also discuss the potential Aston Martin float, which could value the firm at £5billion.

    Lastly, motoring editor Rob Hull talks about two car brands from different ends of the spectrum – Ferrari versus Lada.

    A 250 GTO sold for a record auction price recently while a Lada could sell for £75,000 – yes, a Lada. Could it be a miracle?

    The penny pinching chancellor, EIS changes and what's wrong with ombudsmen?

    The penny pinching chancellor, EIS changes and what's wrong with ombudsmen?
    FT Money editor Claer Barrett talks to Sarah Coles, personal finance analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown about the surprise potential demise of 1p and 2p coins, announced in the Spring Statement this week. Claer also talks to investment reporter Kate Beioley about Spring Statement changes to a group of tax-efficient investments. Finally FT Money Mentor Lindsay Cook stops in too to talk what's wrong with industry ombudsmen. 

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    Motley Fool Money: 03.09.2012

    Motley Fool Money: 03.09.2012
    Apple unveils its new iPad. Starbucks serves up trouble for Green Mountain. And Pandora serves up disappointing earnings.  Our analysts discuss these stories and share three stocks on their radar. Plus, Wired contributing editor David Wolman talks about his new book, The End of Money: Counterfeiters, Preachers, Techies, Dreamers – and the Coming Cashless Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices