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that's an odd thing to have a jump in. Not sure if it helps the lamprey businesses that are there to gobble up the crumbs from the casinos
 
I hope to hell that the judge isn't actually going to assume good faith on the part of the administration, but is rather just saying that for the benefits of higher courts.
 

Most of Trump's sweeping global tariffs not legal, appellate court says​



A federal appellate court on Friday upheld a lower-court ruling invalidating the bulk of President Trump's sweeping global tariffs.

Why it matters: The ruling could quickly upend the global trade order Trump has built, cutting off a major new source of cash for the government and raising huge questions about what businesses are supposed to do next.
 

Most of Trump's sweeping global tariffs not legal, appellate court says​



A federal appellate court on Friday upheld a lower-court ruling invalidating the bulk of President Trump's sweeping global tariffs.

Why it matters: The ruling could quickly upend the global trade order Trump has built, cutting off a major new source of cash for the government and raising huge questions about what businesses are supposed to do next.
SCOTUS must be drinking Urine right now trying to figure out how to overturn this

I mean they will-we all know they will
 

Most of Trump's sweeping global tariffs not legal, appellate court says​



A federal appellate court on Friday upheld a lower-court ruling invalidating the bulk of President Trump's sweeping global tariffs.

Why it matters: The ruling could quickly upend the global trade order Trump has built, cutting off a major new source of cash for the government and raising huge questions about what businesses are supposed to do next.
Has Trump “built” a global trade order?

Or, has he torn apart the existing one?
 
Has Trump “built” a global trade order?

Or, has he torn apart the existing one?
The latter.

The whole “the ruling could quickly upend the global trade order Trump has built, cutting off a major new source of cash for the government” BS is just Axios bootlicker inflammatory drama.
 
Since there's another budget shutdown war coming next month, I wonder if this will affect the debate? Or they will just plan on SC overturning.
 
I like Zen and I always pay attention to his posts. I know many here view him as naive and ignorant or a troll, but he lends insight into many of those who say I do not like Trump, but I will tacitly defend him no matter.

There are so many Zens in our country. They know Trump is a bigot and a fraud, but in the end ?

I know my support of posters like Zen, ram, HY, and calla ruffle feathers, but I believe being exposed to their perspective makes this a better political message board and keeps it from being an "echo chamber "
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Appeals Court could save Trump and the GOP with this ruling heading into 2026, unless Roberts Court intervenes.
 
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🎁 —> https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy...9?st=4M41jY&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

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Several articles the last 36+ hours tipped this expectation as they were obvious Administration leaks about how they could get back to essentially the same place (or better!) with product specific tariffs and their “genius” is not signed deals with trading partners about negotiated “reciprocal” tariffs.

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The Failing Political Lords of Lordstown​

That auto plant Trump saved? Foxconn will soon use it to make data center equipment.​


🎁 —> https://www.wsj.com/opinion/lordsto...e?st=xQSrtN&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

“… This month Foxconnannounced plans to manufacture equipment for data centers at a former General Motors plant in Lordstown, Ohio. This is the auto factory that the first Trump Administration supposedly saved.


Nobody in the White House seemed to care that Lordstown had no experience manufacturing cars. Within a few years, the startup collapsed. Its trucks burst into flames during testing. Lordstown sold the factory to Foxconn in 2022 to raise capital, but filed for bankruptcy a year later. Foxconn was in talks to build EVs at the plant for Fisker and IndiEV. Both failed. Enormous subsidies for EVs couldn’t overcome weak demand.

Now Foxconn looks to be trying to salvage its investment in Lordstown.

… Oh, and don’t forget the mega-manufacturing site in southeast Wisconsin where Foxconn planned to make LCD screens, with the aid of billions of dollars in state subsidies.

At a 2018 ground-breaking, Mr. Trump hailed the project as the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” He predicted a Midwest manufacturing renaissance, but those grand plans didn’t materialize. Foxconn instead makes servers for cloud computing at the site and sold some of the land to Microsoft for an AI data-center project, which won’t require billions in subsidies.

What’s the lesson of Lordstown? Politicians may show up at ribbon-cuttings and make big promises. But they hope nobody’s paying attention by the time their political efforts to steer markets end in failure.“
 
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