Thejohnny7band wrote:
No, we only choose to be powerless. Ignore banks. You can get along just fine with cash only. We choose banking because it is "convenient". We also don't need cars, cel phones, or to own a home. We choose it because it is "convenient".
Not true though. The last 4 jobs I've had required direct deposit, they no longer issued paper payroll. Even then, the last time I cashed a check, I was forced by way of refusal to provide my DL, SS#, and a damn fingerprint. To cash a check. At a bank. Soon enough, like health insurance, we will be lawfully required to go through banks. Mark my words.
Thejohnny7band wrote:Today you could sell your car and buy a house in Michigan for $5k cash, get a used $50 ipod touch with skype, ride a bike bus or train to get around. We choose banks, cel service plans, cars and mortgages because they are "convenient".
Not just convenience, but you are correct to a point. I doubt I could find a house for $5k, and I waaaay doubt anyone would pay more than $500 for my car.. but that's semantics really. It's a hardship to attempt to live outside the system, but certainly dooable, especially if you have any wealth or assets to begin with. Much harder to ride a bike when your kid is handicapped and needs to go to the doctor 15 miles away, especially when you live in the country. School is even further away, about 35 miles.. when they call me to come get her cause she's sick.. oh wait, they don't have skype.. Well, you get the point- we live in a world that expects you to use current tech to live- and without it, I would actually in some cases be either negligent as a parent or outright violating some laws.
Thejohnny7band wrote:I have been fortunate to see success in a small business over a very long time. I own a nice home and 12 vehicles but I don't NEED any of them. I could get along fine in a 600sq ft flat and a good used bike. I choose them and most were bought used with cash. I also choose to do business with banks on my terms, not their's. I hold many accounts but only pay small fees on one business account. I have a significant line of credit but use it sparingly and pay little or no interest. I am not a rich man but my family did teach me how to manage money, how to control my financial destiny, how to save, invest, and to give generously to those less fortunate. Simply choose wisely.
Glad things work out for you. For most, they don't.
Thejohnny7band wrote:Banks and corporations only have power over us because we give them permission to do so with the choices we make every day.
No argument from me on that point, but again, consider that they are legislating much of it into our daily lives, and judging from past and current events- it's going to get worse.