Summary

Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Don Bacon, are reconsidering Trump’s tariff authority, citing economic uncertainty and potential backlash over rising consumer prices.

Bacon called for restoring tariff power to Congress, admitting past mistakes in granting temporary presidential authority.

Rep. Ralph Norman acknowledged the potential pain of auto tariffs but remained hopeful of their effectiveness.

The Congressional Budget Office warned of short-term inflation and reduced economic efficiency.

  • sp3ctr4l
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    20 days ago

    There are absolutely a lot of very snarky things I could say, that would be completely justified…

    … But it is actually a very good sign that Trump and his admin have managed to fuck shit up so hard, and get so much backlash (the townhalls, numerous protests)… that we actually have any Republicans saying, outloud, ‘we fucked up’.

    Maybe this is baseless optimism, but it could actually be that significant cracks are forming in the MAGA alternate reality cult universe… it is at least possible that the absolute worst outcomes can be avoided if enough Republicans defect, even slightly, and the Dems can … you know, actually do politics.

    Breaking ranks from the MAGA cult and calling out its leader, Trump, would have been utter heresy, unthinkable, just 3 months ago.

    This article mentions 2 R congressmen, and we’ve also got Susan Colins ® in the Senate making pretty serious ‘the President cannot effectively line item veto budget items via executive order’ noises, and she’s the head of thr Senate Appropriations Committee.

    https://thehill.com/business/budget/5217825-susan-collins-trump-emergency-funding/

    • @[email protected]
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      220 days ago

      I have serious doubts that fear of reprisal or consequence from voters is a serious motivating factor for just about any Republican in Congress. Their voters have made it abundantly clear that they will never consider voting for a candidate from a different party. Until that changes, and of course assuming that elections still matter, then this is all just noise from the handful of Republicans left in relatively competitive districts.

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    1120 days ago

    If it was just tariffs it would be no big deal. He needs current restrictions enforced and there are many, many, other executive powers that should be pruned back.

  • @[email protected]
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    4620 days ago

    Oh no, giving one person nearly unlimited power is a problem, if only we’d have seen that as an issue sooner. Not like fuck face has ever said he will do these things.

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      It’s not just that it’s giving power to one person, it’s that it is literally the worst person in the world.

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    There were many mistakes made along the way: making the office too powerful, eliminating all checks and balances, and making congress so contentious and useless that making the executive too powerful seemed necessary to accomplish anything.

    However, ultimately handing the keys over to a fucking brain-dead, business-garbage pile in a suit at a time where so many powers have been concentrated in the executive because he “owns the libs” and makes the spiciest AI slop memes on truth social between bits of all-caps screed was the worst of those mistakes.

  • don
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    820 days ago

    You didn’t just make a mistake, you are mistake. And a really good argument for post-birth abortion.

  • IHeartBadCode
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    220 days ago

    Congress has the power to nullify any and all tariffs with a two-thirds vote in each chamber.

    Congress can then start rescinding those emergency powers acts that let Trump do this if he declares an emergency. Likely that’ll need two-thirds vote as well.

    Congress used to have Legislative Veto until it was ruled unconstitutional back in the 80s. Those emergency powers should have been reformed then.

  • @[email protected]
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    320 days ago

    I’m NOT in a Cult but Don Bacon is a RINO for even SUGGESTING Trump NOT being Right about Something!

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    Afaik the presidential powers to enact tariffs is limited. Congress is in charge of the budget and are the only ones allowed to set permanent tariffs. He is only getting away with what he is doing because he keeps making up phony emergency reasons why we need them, i.e. the bogus Canadian fentanyl story. The idiots in Congress have already given up so many of their duties to the executive branch it’s doubtful they can recapture them. Until members of Congress decide to call him out on his bullshit he will keep getting away with it despite what any of them say publicly… And we all know that his boot lickers will never do that.

  • Rentlar
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    820 days ago

    In the past we gave our power to set tariffs to Trump temporarily

    That was less than a month ago, doofus. Also Rep. Hakeem Jeffries is right there, go talk to him. If you need to fix the mistakes, he’s your guy.

  • @[email protected]
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    8220 days ago

    Didn’t the funding bill a couple of weeks ago give Trump more tariff power? Why didn’t this guy speak up sooner?

  • @[email protected]
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    320 days ago

    Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Don Bacon, are reconsidering Trump’s tariff authority, citing economic uncertainty and potential backlash over rising consumer prices.

    In other words, he still believes there will be midterm elections next year, and voters might remember that everything went down the drain due to Donny.

  • @[email protected]
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    3020 days ago

    Really?

    The most warned-about person in the history of the world?

    With their most warned-about policy?

    Giving them the power to do it was a mistake?

    What’s next, we shouldn’t drink bleach?

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      120 days ago

      I would argue that they are facing the consequences. When the US starts shitting the bed with the economics of what’s going down, their overlords will step in.