President Trump has been waging a trade war on a variety of American allies. His tool, ironically enough, is a 1962 law giving the president unilateral authority to raise tariffs for national security reasons. Trump has extremely wide latitude to define “national security” as he sees fit, even for policy goals that are not only unrelated to but obviously contrary to national security. But he might have undermined his own ploy.
Some of the unwitting conscripts in Trump’s trade war are filing suit to block his tariffs. “Legal scholars say the efforts face long odds in prevailing,” reported the Wall Street Journal in March, because “Courts generally give the president wide latitude when it comes to national security, lawyers say, and the same is true when it comes to tariffs.”
Q: exactly when do you intend on moving out of your mother's condominium?
Nicholas Gray
by the way, I'm still waiting for your answer from the question I asked you last week, when we were discussing your lack of a female sexual companion…..
remember ?……
I asked you 'hows that latest video game working out for you so far?'
Nathaniel Young
I'm very surprised that you'd be avoiding my question.
Gavin Powell
AGAIN: since you never get any pussy, how's that newest video game working for you?
Gavin Long
Nothingburger. ANY president can enact tarrifs. Protecting the American labor force from outside forces and/or countries is not illegal. Balancing the penalties between countries is not illegal. Ibf mother's basement, vidya, porn stash.. Bla bla bla.
Ryder Gray
This cunt hurt roastie still mad she will never be a man. kek