There are at least two other laws that President Donald Trump could use to continue his tariff agenda, though neither is as quick as the current authority he is using.
Whitehouse trying to figure out how to subvert the constitution again!?
There’s no figuring out to do. They just do it, and by the time the courts get going and finally react, they done did it - or they stall the courts for another round.
That’s the key to the Project 2025 strategy - spelled out by that hobo-looking lardass Steve Bannon: “Flood the zone with shit.”
It takes one minute and $1 for Trump to barf out an executive order, one more minute for his henchmen to implement it, and one month, a plaintiff and an expensive attorney suing Trump for a judge to even start thinking about doing something.
in other words, Trump - or rather, his Federalist Society and Heritage Foundation handlers, Trump is much to dumb too come up with this - exploits the justice system’s extreme slowness.
Whitehouse trying to figure out how to subvert the constitution again!? That is like the twelfth time this month and we just got started.
There’s no figuring out to do. They just do it, and by the time the courts get going and finally react, they done did it - or they stall the courts for another round.
Oh yes… The break the law first and hope they don’t catch you later approach.
There is something to them doing so many irresponsible things at once. It really is a form of sabotage.
What is the term for people who use violence to force political change again? Oh yeah, terrorism.
That’s the key to the Project 2025 strategy - spelled out by that hobo-looking lardass Steve Bannon: “Flood the zone with shit.”
It takes one minute and $1 for Trump to barf out an executive order, one more minute for his henchmen to implement it, and one month, a plaintiff and an expensive attorney suing Trump for a judge to even start thinking about doing something.
in other words, Trump - or rather, his Federalist Society and Heritage Foundation handlers, Trump is much to dumb too come up with this - exploits the justice system’s extreme slowness.