Bill’s Commentary:
“Some interesting history of markets!”
Bill’s Commentary:
“This is beyond stupid. Management MUST do what is best for shareholders. “Wink wink” and favors later is not the way it works. If tariffs are deemed illegal, management MUST demand refunds, end of story…”
Trump says ‘I’ll remember’ companies that don’t seek tariff refunds
President Donald Trump on Tuesday told CNBC that he will gratefully “remember” U.S. companies that do not seek refunds for the tariffs he unilaterally imposed, which the Supreme Court later ruled were illegal.
Trump’s comment on “Squawk Box” came a day after U.S. Customs and Border Protection opened a portal for importers to seek more than $160 billion in potential refunds for the so-called IEEPA tariffs.
He was asked about a number of large companies, among them Apple and Amazon, that have not filed requests for refunds for the tariffs they paid, potentially because they are worried about “offending” Trump.
Bill’s Commentary:
“Is it safe any longer to go to Canada?”
Internet Content Regulation is Coming To Canada
The Canadian Federal Liberals have finagled themselves a new majority government and they’re hitting the ground running.
Heritage Minister Marc Miller said the quiet part out loud in a scrum on Parliament Hill on April 15th, days after a combination of by-elections and floor-crossers gave the party their first majority in 6 years:
As per Blacklocks Reporter (the only outlet reporting on this…)
“Cabinet is serious about regulating legal internet content now that it has a parliamentary majority, Heritage Minister Marc Miller said yesterday. “There are some opportunities here,” he told reporters.”
“It’s no secret that we have been in a minority for six years,” said Miller. “There are some opportunities here.”
Those opportunities include a third crack at an Online Harms bill and there will be some manner of regulation over legal internet content.
Bill’s Commentary:
“Tucker is correct.”
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