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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The market would skyrocket if the tarrifs are ruled unconstitutional. But this SCOTUS won't rule that way.[/quote] The tariffs invalidity would be on a statutory basis; not really a constitutional. We begin, as we must, with the Constitution. That sacred document lodged with Congress the authority to implement tariffs as part of its taxation authority. Congress can delegate to the Executive Article I powers; however, that delegation must be clearly stated. Here, the Executive asserts that [name of statute] is a delegation of Congress’s tariff authority that satisfies the constraints recognized by this Court. For the following reasons, we disagree. The matter is remanded to the court below to determine whether the Treasury can refund the previously collected tariffs and, if so, the computation of such refund for the petitioners. [Why the Government’s reading of the statute is not the best, given the plain text before us] [Major Questions Doctrine supports our textualist conclusions] [/quote] Nah, SCOTUS creates new doctrine every time they rule in favor of Trump. What you wrote above is the standard applied to democrat presidents only. [/quote]
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