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Trump:The biggest thing that nobody knows about on January 1st

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News Date: September 12, 2020

Many are speculating that on January 1st, Donald Trump will be having the U.S to return to the gold standard, something he is publicly supported for many years.
"This is going to be the biggest thing that nobody even knows about, and it is all signed."
Sources:twitter.com

Donald Trump: No Income Taxes at All

During a Fox News appearance on Monday, Donald Trump took questions at a Bronx barbershop.
When asked about eliminating federal taxation, Trump suggested the U.S. could return to the 19th-century economic model, which had no federal income tax.
Fox aired a quick, confident response from Trump: "There is a way."
However, the full conversation revealed Trump only answered after several minutes of unrelated discussion, with the audience member repeatedly redirecting him to the tax question.
Fox News later confirmed the event was edited for time and clarity.

Russia is promoting its SWIFT-like system

Russia's SWIFT alternative is expanding quickly according to the country's central bank governor, Elvira Nabiullina statement:
"Russia has a System for Transmitting Financial Messages (SPFS), which is an alternative to SWIFT.
Similar infrastructure exists in some other countries.
We are holding discussions on the interaction of such platforms, but here the interest and technical readiness of our partners are important.
159 foreign participants from 20 countries have already joined the Russian system." SPFS - Sistema peredachi finansovykh soobscheniy;
SWIFT - The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (Headquarters: La Hulpe, Belgium);
SPFS and SWIFT are global financial messaging systems.
Financial messaging involves using messaging channels to exchange crucial financial information, from account updates to fraud alerts.
The Chinese alternative is named: The Cross-Border Interbank Payment System (CIPS).

Delaware Supreme Court finds vote by mail, same-day registration unconstitutional

The Delaware Supreme Court on Friday struck down recent vote-by-mail and same-day voter registration legislation, overturning a signature achievement by Gov. John Carney and Democrat lawmakers.
Sources: yahoo

Elon Musk questions IRS DOGE audit

Elon Musk recently posted, 'Would you like DOGE to audit the IRS?' After most users voted 'Yes,' he responded with 'Vox Populi, Vox Dei.'
Given Musk's history, such polls often hint at future moves. With his fascination for shaking up the status quo, a poll about the Federal Reserve wouldn't be surprising.
Whether playful or strategic, Musk's polls often spark conversations that challenge traditional financial systems. What's next? We'll likely find out soon.

April 2: Liberation Day and Coinage Act Celebration

April 2 weaves together two remarkable threads of American history, uniting past innovation with modern commemoration. On April 2, 1792, the United States Congress enacted the Coinage Act, a pivotal law that solidified the nation's early monetary system. Signed under President George Washington, this act established the dollar as the official currency and launched a bimetallic system, linking its value to gold and silver. Overseen by the newly founded United States Mint, it standardized coins by their precious metal content, fostering trust and stability in a young economy. Fast forward to 2025, and President Donald Trump declared April 2 "Liberation Day," a bold celebration of economic renewal through aggressive trade policies - an apt, if coincidental, nod to the day's historic financial roots.
While the Coinage Act of 1792 didn't usher in the full gold standard - later cemented in the 19th century - it laid critical groundwork with its practical yet forward-thinking design. It equipped the fledgling republic with a unified currency vital for commerce and growth, signaling a break from colonial reliance.
Today, April 2, 1792, endures as a cornerstone of American monetary history, its bimetallic foundation shaping the nation's economic trajectory. Trump's "Liberation Day" proclamation in 2025 adds a contemporary flourish, merging the legacy of financial independence with a modern vision of liberation, making April 2 a day of dual resonance.

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