Biden's National Park Service sued over racist "no cash" policy

marvin martian

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We've been told over and over by DemoKKKrats that minorities, especially black Americans, are too dumb to obtain photo IDs and credit cards, and now they are being further discriminated against and excluded by Biden's racist "no cash" policy at National Parks.

Biden needs to understand our National Parks are there for the enjoyment of ALL Americans, not just the white ones who can obtain debit and credit cards.



Three people sued the National Park Service earlier this month for its policy not to accept cash payments at a growing number of locations.

Esther van der Werf of Ojai, California, Toby Stover of High Falls, New York, and Elizabeth Dasburg of Darien, Georgia, filed their lawsuit on March 6 after being prevented from paying in cash at various national parks, monuments and historic sites around the country. Citing a U.S. code that states U.S. currency is legal tender for all public charges, the lawsuit alleges that the park service’s cashless policy is in violation of federal law.

The park service instituted cashless policies at approximately 29 locations, according to the lawsuit. The plaintiffs said cash payments were refused at sites in Arizona, New York and Georgia.
 
These are the national parks and national historic sites that have switched or are switching to a cashless policy.

  • Badlands National Park, South Dakota: Find out more
  • Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site, Colorado: Find out more
  • Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico: Find out more
  • Crater Lake National Park, Oregon: Find out more
  • Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia: Find out more
  • Death Valley National Park, California, Nevada (starting June 1): Find out more
  • Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming: Find out more
  • Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Maryland: Find out more
  • Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland (three month pilot program started April 15): Find out more
  • Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii (starting May 26): Find out more
  • Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, New York: Find out more
  • Isle Royale National Park, Michigan: Find out more
  • Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana: Find out more
  • Mount Rainier National Park, Washington (starting May 26): Find out more
  • Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona: Find out more
  • Prince William Forest Park, Virginia (three month pilot program started May 1): Find out more
  • Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (starting June 1): Find out more
  • Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan: Find out more
  • Thomas Edison National Historical Park, New Jersey: Find out more
  • Vicksburg National Military Park, Mississippi, Louisiana: Find out more
  • Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota: Find out more
  • Wright Brothers National Memorial, North Carolina: Find out more
 
These are the national parks and national historic sites that have switched or are switching to a cashless policy.

  • Badlands National Park, South Dakota: Find out more
  • Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site, Colorado: Find out more
  • Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico: Find out more
  • Crater Lake National Park, Oregon: Find out more
  • Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia: Find out more
  • Death Valley National Park, California, Nevada (starting June 1): Find out more
  • Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming: Find out more
  • Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Maryland: Find out more
  • Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland (three month pilot program started April 15): Find out more
  • Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii (starting May 26): Find out more
  • Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, New York: Find out more
  • Isle Royale National Park, Michigan: Find out more
  • Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana: Find out more
  • Mount Rainier National Park, Washington (starting May 26): Find out more
  • Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona: Find out more
  • Prince William Forest Park, Virginia (three month pilot program started May 1): Find out more
  • Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (starting June 1): Find out more
  • Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan: Find out more
  • Thomas Edison National Historical Park, New Jersey: Find out more
  • Vicksburg National Military Park, Mississippi, Louisiana: Find out more
  • Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota: Find out more
  • Wright Brothers National Memorial, North Carolina: Find out more

Terrible discrimination against folks who can't get credit/debit cards or photo IDs.
 
What's racist about it?

Dayum.

People in this country are some sue happy maniacs
 
That should be an easy case. The federal govt is obligated to take currency.

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What's racist about it?

Dayum.

People in this country are some sue happy maniacs
You can literally hold a random object in front of a democrat and that democrat will tell you why that random object is racist. No joke. Black holes, rocking chairs, math... all racist.

Democrats are the most racist people on earth

Democrats = WEF
 
. .. OTH, I believe private businesses are allowed to set the medium of exchange though.

If your friendly neighborhood prostitute wants to only accept junk silver in trade, you can't force her to accept fiat.

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You can literally hold a random object in front of a democrat and that democrat will tell you why that random object is racist. No joke. Black holes, rocking chairs, math... all racist.

Democrats are the most racist people on earth

Democrats = WEF

Yep, just like they said highways and interstates are racist.
 
. .. OTH, I believe private businesses are allowed to set the medium of exchange though.

If your friendly neighborhood prostitute wants to only accept junk silver in trade, you can't force her to accept fiat.

:auiqs.jpg:


I ran into a business in missoula, montana that only accepted debit/credit and I walked out. I use my bank card probably 90 percent of the time but they were worried about covid bugs being on legal bills. Lol.
 

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