Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pp and should have said the emergency had to be related to “national security.”
Yup. Trump is trying to make trade deficits a national security emergency.
Anonymous wrote:I’m pp and should have said the emergency had to be related to “national security.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a provision stating a president can implement tariffs in an emergency and the felon said there was a fentanyl emergency to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Right now we have a 10% blanket tariff on all goods, but I’m not sure if he stated that was an emergency or just willfully broke the law. Everyone knows fentanyl is not an emergency, and thus not credible. Re China, I don’t know either.
No, there isn’t actually any such provision. It only allows sanctions, not tariffs. Tariffs are fully a legislative power.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a provision stating a president can implement tariffs in an emergency and the felon said there was a fentanyl emergency to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Right now we have a 10% blanket tariff on all goods, but I’m not sure if he stated that was an emergency or just willfully broke the law. Everyone knows fentanyl is not an emergency, and thus not credible. Re China, I don’t know either.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a provision stating a president can implement tariffs in an emergency and the felon said there was a fentanyl emergency to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Right now we have a 10% blanket tariff on all goods, but I’m not sure if he stated that was an emergency or just willfully broke the law. Everyone knows fentanyl is not an emergency, and thus not credible. Re China, I don’t know either.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Trump can wave his MAGA hat and impose tariffs unilaterally. Doesn't Congress impose tariffs--on goods, not entire countries? Negotiated tariffs on Canadian salmon and lumber, imposed gradually.
Please explain this to me as if I'm five.