So did you just come to this conclusion now that Trump is in office? Besides taking bribes from other countries, biden left the border wide open and defied the Supreme Court on more than one occasion. He also weaponized the federal government against its own people.It's actually Congress that is supposed to be the driver of democracy, meaning change, what is legal and what is not. The president isn't. He's supposed to "see that the laws are faithfully executed." The judicial branch is supposed to keep the other two in check.
Corruption is good when it's done for the right reasons.So did you just come to this conclusion now that Trump is in office? Besides taking bribes from other countries, biden left the border wide open and defied the Supreme Court on more than one occasion. He also weaponized the federal government against its own people.It's actually Congress that is supposed to be the driver of democracy, meaning change, what is legal and what is not. The president isn't. He's supposed to "see that the laws are faithfully executed." The judicial branch is supposed to keep the other two in check.
So I ask again, did you just come to this conclusion recently or are you a hypocritical ass who is fine with leftist corruption?
It's actually Congress that is supposed to be the driver of democracy, meaning change, what is legal and what is not. The president isn't. He's supposed to "see that the laws are faithfully executed." The judicial branch is supposed to keep the other two in check.
Congress didn’t write a blank check and the court, in an opinion NONE OF YOU have read, analyzed the statutes and the delegation of authority involved.It's actually Congress that is supposed to be the driver of democracy, meaning change, what is legal and what is not. The president isn't. He's supposed to "see that the laws are faithfully executed." The judicial branch is supposed to keep the other two in check.
The https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1VDKB_enUS990US990&cs=0&sca_esv=449df59cb87f206b&sxsrf=AE3TifMswqhTBtZzKu6Wgz3ZRu6xkl2KAA%3A1748529618256&q=Trade+Expansion+Act+of+1962&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi69u619MiNAxUJJDQIHfcvIiEQxccNegQIAhAB&mstk=AUtExfAlfNJ8aA3XooCX5JqIFkrhudMgCEoSQOIjqYpTUX_odLLbt2WQxW0zJgxoqQPJe1MD4RNQ-2eHCy9OqnD0xk7Yqqm3vZgci99VOLRobkJsf27IwWbs9fwBBZWmJJqhqVoqVmw-hUdgtnhvDjh1A3_39q8hcS8VWMeCIAItkDXgeYU&csui=3 gave the President authority to adjust tariffs, including to impose tariffs on imports, under certain circumstances. Specifically, Section 232 of the act allows the President to impose import restrictions if imports are found to be a threat to national security, https://www.commerce.gov/issues/trade-enforcement/section-232-steel and other sources. This authority has been used in the past to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Isn't this congress ding dong?
Congress didn’t write a blank check and the court, in an opinion NONE OF YOU have read, analyzed the statutes and the delegation of authority involved.Congress didn’t write a blank check and the court, in an opinion NONE OF YOU have read, analyzed the statutes and the delegation of authority involved.It's actually Congress that is supposed to be the driver of democracy, meaning change, what is legal and what is not. The president isn't. He's supposed to "see that the laws are faithfully executed." The judicial branch is supposed to keep the other two in check.
The https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1VDKB_enUS990US990&cs=0&sca_esv=449df59cb87f206b&sxsrf=AE3TifMswqhTBtZzKu6Wgz3ZRu6xkl2KAA%3A1748529618256&q=Trade+Expansion+Act+of+1962&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi69u619MiNAxUJJDQIHfcvIiEQxccNegQIAhAB&mstk=AUtExfAlfNJ8aA3XooCX5JqIFkrhudMgCEoSQOIjqYpTUX_odLLbt2WQxW0zJgxoqQPJe1MD4RNQ-2eHCy9OqnD0xk7Yqqm3vZgci99VOLRobkJsf27IwWbs9fwBBZWmJJqhqVoqVmw-hUdgtnhvDjh1A3_39q8hcS8VWMeCIAItkDXgeYU&csui=3 gave the President authority to adjust tariffs, including to impose tariffs on imports, under certain circumstances. Specifically, Section 232 of the act allows the President to impose import restrictions if imports are found to be a threat to national security, https://www.commerce.gov/issues/trade-enforcement/section-232-steel and other sources. This authority has been used in the past to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Isn't this congress ding dong?