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Conrad Black: Though US Tariff Negotiations Will Take Time, a Positive Outcome for Canada Can Be Expected
Conrad Black: Though US Tariff Negotiations Will Take Time, a Positive Outcome for Canada Can Be Expected

Epoch Times

time8 hours ago

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  • Epoch Times

Conrad Black: Though US Tariff Negotiations Will Take Time, a Positive Outcome for Canada Can Be Expected

Commentary It is generally agreed that not since Franklin D. Roosevelt 90 years ago has an American president attempted so comprehensive a policy reform in so many areas simultaneously as President Trump is now attempting. A wholesale invasion across the southern border deliberately tolerated by the previous administration has been ended. Trump has torn up, root and branch, the woke leanings of the previous administration across the board, from critical race theory in the armed forces to transgender athletes in women's sports, and from inverse discrimination in hiring and promotion to extreme environmental regulations—the latter causing great expense to the public, particularly those of modest incomes.

Why would the US government ever refuse the US dollar?
Why would the US government ever refuse the US dollar?

The Hill

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Hill

Why would the US government ever refuse the US dollar?

In a moment of remarkable irony, Toby Stover vs. United States National Park Service may go down in history as the case that put America's legal tender on trial — at the hands of its own government. At its core, this lawsuit challenges the National Park Service's growing refusal to accept cash — U.S. dollars — at dozens of federally funded national parks. One such site is none other than the historic home of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in New York's Hyde Park. There, a woman offered to pay her entry fee in U.S. currency, clearly marked 'Legal Tender for All Debts, Public and Private.' Park officials refused. Reflect for a minute on that. The Park Service, a federal agency, is declining to accept money issued by the U.S. Treasury, backed by federal law. And in this instance, it happened at the home of FDR, the very president who, in 1935, ordered the inclusion of the Great Seal of the United States on every dollar bill to bolster confidence during the Great Depression. Today, the federal government refuses to accept those very same bills on the hallowed grounds of his historic residence. According to the plaintiff's May 12 filing in the Washington, D.C., Federal District Court, entrance fees to a national park are bound by the U.S. Treasury's legal tender statute, which states that 'United States coins and currency … are legal tender for all debts, public charges, taxes, and dues.' Refusing to accept cash for public entry fees appears to directly violate this statute. The question at hand is not whether the Park Service prefers digital payments — it is whether federal agencies can legally refuse the nation's own money. This isn't a glitch in the system. It's a symptom of a larger, and dangerous, trend. Scores of parks across the country have implemented or are transitioning to 'cashless' payment systems. This includes iconic places like Yosemite, Rocky Mountain, Mount Rainier and Lake Mead. Even our more local Great Falls National Park went cashless in January. As the U.S. National Park Service turns its back on cash, however, other federal institutions are moving in the opposite direction. According to the IRS's chief counsel, Taxpayer Assistance Centers are required to accept cash from taxpayers pursuant to federal law. And in the U.S. Congress, Rep. John Rose (R-Tenn.) recently reintroduced the Payment Choice Act, a bill with bipartisan support that would require retailers to accept cash for purchases of $500 or less in brick-and-mortar establishments. An increasing number of state and local jurisdictions are passing 'cashless bans' in the absence of a federal law, requiring retailers to accept cash to ensure access and inclusion for all consumers and to guarantee essential commercial continuity in times of disaster. So while these local governments affirm cash as a public right, the U.S. National Park Service is refusing the only form of payment that requires no permission, no technology and no third-party intermediary charging fees to facilitate a simple transaction and/or selling your data to other companies. That contradiction should trouble us all. In the Toby Stover case, the National Park Service argues that if visitors can pay digitally, refusing to do so is a 'self-inflicted' injury. This logic is deeply flawed. The right to engage in commercial transactions should not be contingent on smartphone access or digital literacy. Tendering cash is an exercise of one's basic right to permissionless transactions. There is also a practical vulnerability here. Digital systems depend on power and internet connectivity. What happens when the grid goes down following natural disasters, computer glitches or cyberattacks? At many parks, visitors could be turned away, not because they didn't want to pay but because they brought the one form of payment the U.S. government no longer respects — its own currency! Will history remember Toby Stover vs. U.S. National Park Service as the case that helped rescue the dollar's dignity, or as the beginning of its quiet demise? In a democracy built on laws and liberty, the answer matters. Jeff Thinnes is CEO of JTI, Inc., which supports the Payment Choice Coalition, a group of companies advocating for the right to use cash for reasons of resilience, national security, privacy, fairness, safety and freedom of choice.

The Trump administration is pure progressivism in action
The Trump administration is pure progressivism in action

Washington Post

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Washington Post

The Trump administration is pure progressivism in action

Actual conservatives thinking about the 2028 presidential election should begin with this counterintuitive but correct proposition: Today's administration is the most progressive in U.S. history. Consider progressivism's nine core components. 1. Combating the citizenry's false consciousness by permeating society, including cultural institutions, with government, which is politics. 2. Confidence in government's ability to anticipate and control the consequences of broad interventions in modern society's complexities. 3. Using industrial policy to pick economic winners and losers because the future is transparent, so government can know which enterprises should prosper. 4. Central planning of the evolution of the nation's regions and the economy's sectors, especially manufacturing. 5. Melding governing and party-building by constructing coalitions of government-dependent factions, as Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal did with the elderly (Social Security, 1935), labor (the 1935 National Labor Relations Act favoring unions) and farmers (the 1933 Agricultural Adjustment Act). 6. Rejecting conservative growth-oriented tax simplification — lowering rates by eliminating preferences — to use taxes (including tariffs) as tools of social engineering. Bypassing the appropriations process, the tax code can transfer wealth to favored constituencies. 7. Limitless borrowing from future Americans to fund today's Americans' consumption of government goods and services. 8. Presidential supremacy ensured by using executive orders to marginalize Congress. 9. Unfettered majoritarianism, hence opposition to the Senate filibuster.

Memorial Day 2025: History, wishes, quotes, and what's open & closed
Memorial Day 2025: History, wishes, quotes, and what's open & closed

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Memorial Day 2025: History, wishes, quotes, and what's open & closed

Memorial Day 2025, observed on the last Monday of May, will see government offices and banks closed, while most retailers remain open with sales. Travel is expected to surge, with AAA projecting over 45 million Americans traveling, primarily by car, despite ongoing air travel concerns due to recent accidents and delays. Costco will be closed. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What's Open and What's Closed on Memorial Day 2025: Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Memorial Day 2025 Wishes: 'Wishing you a meaningful Memorial Day. Let us honor and remember our heroes today and always.' 'On this Memorial Day, we salute the brave men and women who gave everything for our freedom.' 'May we never forget the cost of liberty and those who paid the ultimate price for it.' 'With pride and gratitude, we remember all who served and sacrificed for our nation.' 'Let us keep their memory alive—with silence, reverence, and a renewed commitment to peace.' Memorial Day 2025 Quotes: 'Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it. It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it.' – Unknown 'Those who have long enjoyed such privileges as we enjoy forget in time that men have died to win them.' – Franklin D. Roosevelt 'The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example.' – Benjamin Disraeli 'Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live taking the form of readiness to die.' – G.K. Chesterton 'No man is entitled to the blessings of freedom unless he be vigilant in its preservation.' – Gen. Douglas MacArthur Once observed on May 30, Memorial Day became a federal holiday in 1971 and is now marked on the last Monday of May. Originally set aside to honor America's fallen military heroes, the day has evolved into both a solemn tribute and the unofficial start of its roots remain sacred, the long weekend has also become one of the busiest for retail sales and travel across the state, and local government offices—including post offices, courts, and public schools—will be banks and the U.S. stock markets will be closed on Monday. FedEx and UPS will suspend most pickup and delivery services, though limited express options may still be will close its doors for the holiday, staying true to tradition. However, most major retailers will remain open and are expected to roll out significant Memorial Day sales. Check local hours, as they may Day weekend marks the unofficial launch of summer travel. AAA estimates more than 45 million Americans will journey at least 50 miles from home—up 1.4 million from last year. Of those, about 39.4 million will hit the road, setting a new record since AAA began tracking in travel is also expected to rise slightly, with around 3.61 million flying over the weekend. While fuel prices have dropped (currently averaging $3.18 per gallon, compared to $3.60 last year), air travel remains under scrutiny following a recent midair accident and ongoing flight delays caused by staffing shortages and technical issues.

Memorial Day 2025: Share these inspiring wishes, quotes and messages to honor the veterans
Memorial Day 2025: Share these inspiring wishes, quotes and messages to honor the veterans

Economic Times

time25-05-2025

  • General
  • Economic Times

Memorial Day 2025: Share these inspiring wishes, quotes and messages to honor the veterans

In sharing US Memorial Day wishes and quotes, Americans pay homage not only with flags and ceremonies but also with words that echo through generations, a testament to courage, sacrifice, and enduring national gratitude. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Historical Significance of Memorial Day Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 10 Heartfelt Memorial Day Wishes Wishing you a peaceful Memorial Day as we honour those who gave their all for our freedom. On this Memorial Day, may we remember the brave souls who made the ultimate sacrifice. May their courage and dedication never be forgotten. Happy Memorial Day. Let us unite in gratitude for the heroes who made our liberty possible. This Memorial Day, let us pause and reflect on the cost of our freedom. May your Memorial Day be filled with pride, honour, and remembrance. Remembering those who stood tall for our nation, today and always. Their sacrifice lives on in the freedoms we cherish. Honouring our heroes today. Wishing you a thoughtful and grateful Memorial Day. Freedom is not free. Today, we remember and thank those who paid the price. 10 Memorial Day Quotes to Reflect Upon 'Our nation owes a debt to its fallen heroes that we can never fully repay.' — Barack Obama 'Those who have long enjoyed such privileges as we enjoy forget in time that men have died to win them.' — Franklin D. Roosevelt 'No duty is more urgent than that of returning thanks.' — James Allen 'Heroism is not only in the man, but in the occasion.' — Calvin Coolidge 'A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.' — Joseph Campbell 'For love of country they accepted death.' — James A. Garfield 'It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God such men lived.' — George S. Patton 'We come not to mourn our dead heroes but to praise them.' — Francis A. Walker 'The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example.' — Benjamin Disraeli 'Freedom makes a huge requirement of every human being. With freedom comes responsibility.' — Eleanor Roosevelt FAQs When is Memorial Day observed in 2025? What is the purpose of Memorial Day? As the United States readies to observe Memorial Day on Monday, May 26, 2025, Americans across the country are preparing not only for outdoor gatherings and family barbecues but also for solemn moments of remembrance dedicated to the men and women who laid down their lives in service of the supermarkets and retail outlets are expected to remain operational for last-minute errands, banks and federal offices will remain closed in observance of the federal holiday. Memorial Day is widely regarded as the nation's most solemn annual occasion to honour its fallen known as Decoration Day, the observance dates back to the 1860s following the Civil War. The tradition of decorating the graves of soldiers with flowers gradually evolved into Memorial Day, officially becoming a federal holiday in to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the day serves as a time for Americans to pause and remember those who died while serving in the United States Armed will be held at national cemeteries, memorial sites, and town squares, where communities come together to pay tribute to the fallen. From quiet reflection to patriotic parades, the day is deeply ingrained in American civic Memorial Day Wishes and QuotesIn addition to participating in events or visiting gravesites, many choose to express their gratitude through messages. Below are ten curated US Memorial Day wishes and quotes to share with friends, family, or colleagues on this solemn Day falls on Monday, May 26, 2025, and is observed as a federal holiday across the United Day is dedicated to honoring and remembering U.S. military personnel who died in service to the nation, making it one of the most solemn national holidays.

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