Not all that The Donald does meets universal approval.
Buried deep in a story about the National Park System's refusal to take cash ("legal tender for all debts, public and private") is this revelation:
...In October 2025, The Defender reported that top figures in the Trump administration were rolling out policies that promote a technocratic system of global digital control, according to Technocracy News founder Patrick Wood.
The technocratic project, developed in the early 1930s and adopted by behind-the-scenes oligarchs, envisions a society controlled by elite technical experts who advocate for social engineering, the abolition of private property and scientific dictatorship, said Wood, author of “Technocracy Rising.”
That project is expanding, he said. Leaders in today’s technocracy movement include Elon Musk, Palantir founder Peter Thiel, President Donald Trump’s AI and crypto czar David Sacks, Vice President JD Vance’s mentor Curtis Yarvin, billionaire investor Marc Andreessen, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Michael Kratsios, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, and Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison....
Maybe, maybe not....
Regardless, either cash IS or IS NOT 'legal tender for all debts.....'. On that basis alone, the suit should be adjudged in favor of the plaintiffs.
The Green Bay Packers, Brewers,and Bucks should also be forced to take cash, by the way.
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