Trump lost a big one today at SCOTUS.
You can read the deets here. At the very end of the post, the author states the obvious:
...this ruling places responsibility squarely back where it belongs: with Congress. Lawmakers who prefer to outsource politically difficult trade decisions to the executive can no longer hide behind statutory ambiguity. If Congress believes tariff authority should be available in emergencies, it can say so — explicitly....
Hilarious! The author expects Congress to take responsibility for something!!
It is to laugh, and laugh, and laugh....
3 comments:
How many congressman are quitting Congress right now?
They cannot hide from what they’ve done
Rope tree congressman, some assembly required
Let’s look at the Tariff record of congressman bribed by AIPAC to betray their country?
The Roberts Court has a clear set of guidelines: the president can do anything he pleases, so long as it does not violate the rights of the owning class. The only reason he lost this case is because what he did annoyed some rich people. Every time he does something that takes away the rights of the rest of us, it will be either a 6-3 or 5-4 decision in his favor.
On top of it all, Trump said “I want to let you know that United States is going to make a contribution of $10 billion to the Board of Peace." (Congress has not appropriated this money!).
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