As part of the trophy husband agreement, Nancy provides me with all the cash I want whenever I want it.
I pay cash for everything and have never been turned away from a checkout counter.
Both my social security check and retirement check are deposited in her checking account.
I do not even use checking account.
No checks to write, no minimum balance to maintain the account, and no checkbook to balance.
Rumor has it that if a social security recipient cannot balance their checkbook, then the government will take away their guns, but that is another "poofable" YT topic.
Once went to a local truck stop to buy diesel for my truck.
Lady at the checkout counter told me that she needed to see some form of ID before she could turn on the pump.
Told her that I was Ulysses S. Grant then handed her a $50 dollar bill.
Oh yea, also don't have a cell phone.
If I want to talk to someone, then I'll go see them.
So what do I do if there is an emergency?
Guess I'll have to scream loud enough that my neighbor will hear me.
Even then he might not come see me.
Guess both you and I will be up the creek when his majesty the king implements the digital dollar program on October 15th.
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