Ouch, Tariffs out!

At least this gives the PP a way out.
He's not looking for one.
These Tariffs were strangling America,
They are bringing in HUNDREDS of BILLIONS of dollars for the USA.
now they are done.
No they aren't.
S. Ct. rules Trump tried to exceed his authority, AGAIN.
Nope. They just incorrectly ruled that he can't use one particular statute for implementing tariffs. He'll just implement the same tariffs under other statutes.
 
Trump will only increase the use of tarrifs.
You obviously don't understand the ruling was just about one category of tarrif. Many other ways can be used.
He can use 232, 301 and 122 but he'll never get his blanket tariffs back again. To many hoops with those sections. He'll get a few though. If he had any brains, he'd let it go and let the economy creep back and prices reduce and come midterms he could say it was all a part of his big plan all along. He might anyway.
 
Trump will only increase the use of tarrifs.
You obviously don't understand the ruling was just about one category of tarrif. Many other ways can be used.
Those “many other ways” require cooperation and justification from other entities to become permanent. He can do the 10% for 150 days. Big fucking deal. Then what?

This was a major blow to not only his economic plan, but injures his foreign policy leverage as well.
 
Stupid fuck, you can bet your sweet ass the corporate lawyers are meeting as we speak, if they haven’t already.

Ignorant fucking MAGAT cultist.
so the retards are afraid of the costs, or cheering the costs?

congress has the power to stop any bleeding you are so terrified of.

oh, but you would have to put the pom poms down
 
How do you suppose they "got fucked"?

Stupid question, but I'll go ahead and play...

Trump tariffs functioned as a tax on U.S. businesses, increasing costs for imported materials like steel and consumer goods, which led to higher prices for households. This caused significant inflationary pressure, increased consumer prices on essentials, narrowed business profit margins, and prompted firms to reduce hiring or delay capital investments.

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