". . ., President Trump did have a PLAN B if SCOTUS ruled against him.
The contingency plans include EXPANDED use of Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act, which allows tariffs on national security grounds and has already been used to target steel, aluminum, autos, copper and lumber.
And guess what SCOTUS did not rule against… Section 232
Read that again… on NATIONAL SECURITY GROUNDS. I mean, everything Trump is dealing with could be classified as National Security Grounds.
Just a guess..
I imagine Trump might post his disappointment about the ruling, and he will go on to say he has no choice but to expand Section 232. Or, expand on other tariff powers yet unnamed.
It's probably like most systems/organizations - there is good, but bad has a way of tainting/poisoning/corrupting good. (Remember, though, Q said, "There are more good people than bad.")
BREAKING: SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas dropped straight TRUTH BOMBS in his dissent on the tariffs
He nailed it.
"NEITHER the statutory text nor the Constitution provide a basis for ruling against the President."
"Congress authorized the President to “regulate . . . importation.” Throughout American history, the authority to “regulate importation” has been understood to include the authority to impose duties on imports."
"The meaning of that phrase was beyond doubt by the time that Congress enacted this statute, shortly after President Nixon’s highly publicized duties on imports were UPHELD based on identical language."
"The statute that the President relied on therefore authorized him to impose the duties on imports at issue in these cases."
"Because the Constitution assigns Congress many powers that do not implicate the nondelegation doctrine, Congress may delegate the exercise of many powers to the President."
"Congress has done so repeatedly since the founding, WITH THIS COURT'S BLESSING."
From MJ Truth Ultra :
". . ., President Trump did have a PLAN B if SCOTUS ruled against him.
The contingency plans include EXPANDED use of Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act, which allows tariffs on national security grounds and has already been used to target steel, aluminum, autos, copper and lumber.
And guess what SCOTUS did not rule against… Section 232
Read that again… on NATIONAL SECURITY GROUNDS. I mean, everything Trump is dealing with could be classified as National Security Grounds.
Just a guess.. I imagine Trump might post his disappointment about the ruling, and he will go on to say he has no choice but to expand Section 232. Or, expand on other tariff powers yet unnamed.
Have some faith. Let Trump cook."
https://nitter.net/MJTruthUltra/status/2024877166320599469
I am afraid I cannot say anything nice about our entire legal system.
It's probably like most systems/organizations - there is good, but bad has a way of tainting/poisoning/corrupting good. (Remember, though, Q said, "There are more good people than bad.")
👉🏼 https://x.com/ericldaugh/status/2024871850556133698?s=61
BREAKING: SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas dropped straight TRUTH BOMBS in his dissent on the tariffs
He nailed it.
"NEITHER the statutory text nor the Constitution provide a basis for ruling against the President."
"Congress authorized the President to “regulate . . . importation.” Throughout American history, the authority to “regulate importation” has been understood to include the authority to impose duties on imports."
"The meaning of that phrase was beyond doubt by the time that Congress enacted this statute, shortly after President Nixon’s highly publicized duties on imports were UPHELD based on identical language."
"The statute that the President relied on therefore authorized him to impose the duties on imports at issue in these cases."
"Because the Constitution assigns Congress many powers that do not implicate the nondelegation doctrine, Congress may delegate the exercise of many powers to the President."
"Congress has done so repeatedly since the founding, WITH THIS COURT'S BLESSING."
u/#updoot
True but the joke , "1000 lawya's at the bottom of the ocean is a good start " would suggest they congregate is certain areas.
u/#spicy
We can still point out the corruption.