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US president has no tariff authority. The US Congress is derelict in its oversight duty.
Arguably derelict in basically all of their constitutional duties.
US president has no tariff authority. The US Congress is derelict in its oversight duty.
The IEEPA says differently. If he claims an emergency, which he has, he has full authority. Congress needs to take that back.US president has no tariff authority. The US Congress is derelict in its oversight duty.
The Congress can invalidate the emergency.The IEEPA says differently. If he claims an emergency, which he has, he has full authority. Congress needs to take that back.
This is not true. Congress granted the president tariff authority if he declared an emergency first.US president has no tariff authority. The US Congress is derelict in its oversight duty.
Correct, that they haven’t is a failure at the congressional level.The Congress can invalidate the emergency.
Correct, they won't, but they need to. But he does have tariff authority as long as they don't.The Congress can invalidate the emergency.
But voting is hard and we need to protect our caucus members from "difficult" votes.Arguably derelict in basically all of their constitutional duties.
Correct, that they haven’t is a failure at the congressional level.
As far as the US House goes some of the incredibly egregious gerrymanders have been eliminated and really in 2024 the distribution of seats basically mirrored the popular vote. (Democrats got 47.2% of the vote and 47.3% of the seats.)Surely the heart of the problem is that the legislature is paralysed by being so divided (and divided in the sense that roughly half of it is batshit crazy).. And that has come about because the allocation of seats in it is so skewed, because, ultimately, of that 'two senators per state' rule (a similar problem also applies, to a lesser degree, to allocation of Congress seats). If Congress and the Senate more accurately represented the actual distribution of votes, it wouldn't be so deadlocked into immobility, and the Presidency wouldn't be able to grab power so easily.
The whole system is fundamentally dysfunctional.
Im not, and didnt intend for it to be interpreted that way. I know as well as anyone that trying to paint everyone with the same brush is a fools errand. Im referring to the hardcore Democratic supporters that refuse to criticize or acknowledge any valid criticism of the party in question, and would rather hurl personal insults instead. I respectfully disagree that calling out personal insults against me is on the same level as hurling the personal insult simply because I criticize something you might believe strongly in.Please don't speak for all the liberals here. There are many here that are flipped-out enraged by what in their opinion is poor messaging and lack of political courage on the part of Democrats. Also, while you are accurately describing the reactions of many to your post as being insults and attacks, you are engaged in the same blame game when you criticize them for that. You are, in my opinion, just another sleeping machine blaming other sleeping machines for the misery that is inevitable to being asleep to reality. There is nobody you can blame for anything because no one can be other than the level of conscious they have achieved via active effort against their egos can permit. Everybody not so involved is actively engaging is defensive rationalizations that protect their fragile egos, you included if you will allow me to say so. Carry on and good luck!
Im not, and didnt intend for it to be interpreted that way. I know as well as anyone that trying to paint everyone with the same brush is a fools errand. Im referring to the hardcore Democratic supporters that refuse to criticize or acknowledge any valid criticism of the party in question, and would rather hurl personal insults instead. I respectfully disagree that calling out personal insults against me is on the same level as hurling the personal insult simply because I criticize something you might believe strongly in.
I dont believe its controversial to say that both parties have both good ideas and bad. I do believe that anyone who refuses to acknowledge any good or any bad from either party is being willfully ignorant, regardless of official party affiliation.
As I predicted the 'debate me, you cowards!' people have no actual interest in debate. As soon as you try it they get mad and/or run away.This is BS. You haven't made any real criticisms. You repeated far right wing talking points. You were repeatedly (probably a dozen times or more) asked for some evidence to back your claims and failed to deliver.
With an audience that contains any critical thinkers, there is just about ZERO patience for bothsidesism. This goes double when the presenter is clearly from one extreme end of that scale.
Can't link because don't know the link, but apparently there's a new The Economist article and it's incredible. Seeing people mention it and it boils down to "this Chinese scheme of reinvesting in their economy instead of letting wealth concentrate in the pockets of 20 dudes".
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Social Security is a "state scheme" that gig firms are doing just to "please the state".
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While historically true, I don't think the Republican party has had any good ideas for about a decade now. I have seen them pass tax cuts for the wealthy, and I have seen them slow or stop any ideas from the opposition. They have no ideas on immigration other than rounding up and shipping off. Their ideas on DEI, trans rights, voting rights, etc., are all bad.I dont believe its controversial to say that both parties have both good ideas and bad. I do believe that anyone who refuses to acknowledge any good or any bad from either party is being willfully ignorant, regardless of official party affiliation.
Importantly, multiple bills have been agreed upon by a bipartisan group of Senators and Republicans in the House tanked those bills both times. So not only do they have no ideas on immigration, they actively inhibit others from trying to fix the problem. This is because they like immigration as an election issue.While historically true, I don't think the Republican party has had any good ideas for about a decade now. I have seen them pass tax cuts for the wealthy, and I have seen them slow or stop any ideas from the opposition. They have no ideas on immigration other than rounding up and shipping off. Their ideas on DEI, trans rights, voting rights, etc., are all bad.
I have no party affiliation, and I take offense to your claim of my being willfully ignorant.
Can you provide any actual policy/legislation from the Republicans in the past decade that you believe is good? Not just "ideas", actual policy/legislation.Im not, and didnt intend for it to be interpreted that way. I know as well as anyone that trying to paint everyone with the same brush is a fools errand. Im referring to the hardcore Democratic supporters that refuse to criticize or acknowledge any valid criticism of the party in question, and would rather hurl personal insults instead. I respectfully disagree that calling out personal insults against me is on the same level as hurling the personal insult simply because I criticize something you might believe strongly in.
I dont believe its controversial to say that both parties have both good ideas and bad. I do believe that anyone who refuses to acknowledge any good or any bad from either party is being willfully ignorant, regardless of official party affiliation.
Yes and I am saying that what you call willful isn’t willful at all.Im not, and didnt intend for it to be interpreted that way. I know as well as anyone that trying to paint everyone with the same brush is a fools errand. Im referring to the hardcore Democratic supporters that refuse to criticize or acknowledge any valid criticism of the party in question, and would rather hurl personal insults instead. I respectfully disagree that calling out personal insults against me is on the same level as hurling the personal insult simply because I criticize something you might believe strongly in.
I dont believe its controversial to say that both parties have both good ideas and bad. I do believe that anyone who refuses to acknowledge any good or any bad from either party is being willfully ignorant, regardless of official party affiliation.
The real problem is that Congress does not want to. They don't want to be responsible for anything and have been happily abdicating their powers to others for nearly half a century now.The Congress can invalidate the emergency.
But then they’d have to make the hard decisions again. They prefer somebody else to make the hard decisions, particularly the unpopular decisionsThe real problem is that Congress does not want to. They don't want to be responsible for anything and have been happily abdicating their powers to others for nearly half a century now.
The next time Democrats get power they could fix a lot of these problems with a few simple changes, starting with a bill that simply states that only Congress can declare an emergency, and any previous bills that say otherwise are changed to say 'A emergency as declared by vote of Congress' or something similar, in that same bill you state that an emergency must be re-established ever year or it automatically ends.
It won't fix all the problems, but many of them revolve around Congress abdicating their powers so they don't have to make hard decisions.
The real problem is that Congress does not want to. They don't want to be responsible for anything and have been happily abdicating their powers to others for nearly half a century now.
The next time Democrats get power they could fix a lot of these problems with a few simple changes, starting with a bill that simply states that only Congress can declare an emergency, and any previous bills that say otherwise are changed to say 'A emergency as declared by vote of Congress' or something similar, in that same bill you state that an emergency must be re-established ever year or it automatically ends.
It won't fix all the problems, but many of them revolve around Congress abdicating their powers so they don't have to make hard decisions.
That's exactly why the Senate will never get rid of the filibuster. It's a "get out of work free" card, and when they don't get some completely arbitrary supermajority to do literally anything they all just shrug their shoulders like "what can ya do?"
Probably eating his cats and dogs3. Again, I dont think you will find anyone here in support of illegals, US Europe or anywhere. That being said, how is illegals obstructing your day to day for that to be in your top 3?