Postal Service Proposes Withholding Ballots From States That Refuse Voter List Sharing
The U.S. Postal Service has proposed a controversial policy to withhold mail-in ballots from states that refuse to share their voter registration lists.
The $42 Secret That Can Change Everything
There’s a number buried in U.S. law that hasn’t changed since 1973.
That’s still the official value of America’s gold reserves.
Today, gold trades thousands of dollars higher.
Most people never think about it, but gaps like this don’t usually stay unresolved forever.
The United States holds over 260 million ounces of gold.
On paper, it’s valued at roughly $11 billion.
At market prices, it’s worth over $1 trillion.
That’s not a small discrepancy.
It’s the kind of imbalance that, historically, doesn’t get ignored indefinitely.
It gets addressed.
And when it does...
It doesn’t happen gradually.
It happens all at once.
In 1933, gold was revalued with a single decision.
After 1971, it didn’t slowly climb - it surged.
Each time, the pattern was the same:
Those who positioned early benefited.
Those who waited for confirmation were forced to react.
Today, some of the same early signals are quietly reappearing.
Central banks are accumulating gold at levels not seen in decades.
Discussions around balance sheets and asset-backed systems are picking up again.
And scenarios that once sounded extreme...
Are now being taken more seriously.
This doesn’t mean something happens tomorrow.
But it does mean something is shifting.
Because for a number like $42 to still exist in a world where gold trades thousands of dollars higher...
The system is either ignoring the gap -
Or eventually preparing to address it.
And if that moment comes, it won’t wait for headlines.
It will move before most investors realize what’s happening.
That’s where the divide is created:
Between those who already positioned...
And those left trying to catch up.
Most portfolios today are built for stability inside the system.
Very few are built for what happens when the system itself begins to adjust.
If you’ve never looked at how a potential gold revaluation - or even the expectation of one - could impact your portfolio...
Now is the time to understand it.
See what this could mean for your investments here
We’ve put together a short breakdown outlining:
Why the $42 valuation still exists
What’s happening behind the scenes right now
And how some investors are thinking about positioning ahead of potential shifts
Final Thoughts:
The early stages of major financial shifts rarely feel urgent.
Until suddenly - they are.
And by then, positioning becomes a lot more difficult.
If this shift begins sooner than expected, the window to prepare may be smaller than most realize.
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Postal Service Proposes Withholding Ballots From States That Refuse Voter List Sharing
Postmaster General David Steiner informed the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Wednesday that under a newly proposed regulation, the United States Postal Service would refuse to deliver mail-in ballots to states that decline to provide the federal government with lists of approved voters.
The proposal represents a significant expansion of federal authority over state-administered elections and has already drawn sharp criticism from Democratic lawmakers who characterize it as an unconstitutional overreach.
Should a federal agency have the authority to leverage ballot delivery to enforce standardized voter roll maintenance across states?
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