Anonymous wrote:SCOTUS isn't going to rule against Trump. Their "scepticism" was just to give MAGA more insider trades before the economy stays down.
Anonymous wrote:The market would skyrocket if the tarrifs are ruled unconstitutional. But this SCOTUS won't rule that way.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing will happen.
I am concerned though that businesses who raised prices due to tariffs are not going to lower them. If anyone has a solution to make businesses lower prices once tariffs are deemed unconstitutional please let us know. For instance, I don't see car makers lowering prices. The sad truth is we unnecessarily got one time increase that will never come down..Businesses did it without us noticing.
Anonymous wrote:The market would skyrocket if the tarrifs are ruled unconstitutional. But this SCOTUS won't rule that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unwinding any of the ill-conceived Trump policies should be a plus for the economy.
I just received a shipment of low-piece-cost personalized merchandise from China. Order cost $1,849. Tariffs due upon arrival were $330. That factory is never coming back to the US no matter how much I pay. The US company I purchased from ate the tariffs because they promised me there was no uncharted coming from tariffs. So now we have an angry small business owner and an angry recipient of merchandise. This is happening everywhere in the economy. Little businesses and big businesses are equally getting jerked around.
This might be true, but I found it interesting that not one big company, conglomerate, whatever was a plaintiff in the case before SCOTUS or filed an amicus brief. As always, it was the little guy forced to fight Goliath.
Yes poor plaintiffs, represented by Katyal
He is almost certainly representing some plaintiffs pro-bono. This is a great case for him, plus shows Milbank fighting against the administration after making a deal with them in the spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unwinding any of the ill-conceived Trump policies should be a plus for the economy.
I just received a shipment of low-piece-cost personalized merchandise from China. Order cost $1,849. Tariffs due upon arrival were $330. That factory is never coming back to the US no matter how much I pay. The US company I purchased from ate the tariffs because they promised me there was no uncharted coming from tariffs. So now we have an angry small business owner and an angry recipient of merchandise. This is happening everywhere in the economy. Little businesses and big businesses are equally getting jerked around.
This might be true, but I found it interesting that not one big company, conglomerate, whatever was a plaintiff in the case before SCOTUS or filed an amicus brief. As always, it was the little guy forced to fight Goliath.
Yes poor plaintiffs, represented by Katyal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unwinding any of the ill-conceived Trump policies should be a plus for the economy.
I just received a shipment of low-piece-cost personalized merchandise from China. Order cost $1,849. Tariffs due upon arrival were $330. That factory is never coming back to the US no matter how much I pay. The US company I purchased from ate the tariffs because they promised me there was no uncharted coming from tariffs. So now we have an angry small business owner and an angry recipient of merchandise. This is happening everywhere in the economy. Little businesses and big businesses are equally getting jerked around.
This might be true, but I found it interesting that not one big company, conglomerate, whatever was a plaintiff in the case before SCOTUS or filed an amicus brief. As always, it was the little guy forced to fight Goliath.
Anonymous wrote:Unwinding any of the ill-conceived Trump policies should be a plus for the economy.
I just received a shipment of low-piece-cost personalized merchandise from China. Order cost $1,849. Tariffs due upon arrival were $330. That factory is never coming back to the US no matter how much I pay. The US company I purchased from ate the tariffs because they promised me there was no uncharted coming from tariffs. So now we have an angry small business owner and an angry recipient of merchandise. This is happening everywhere in the economy. Little businesses and big businesses are equally getting jerked around.