Crime Most Trump tariffs are not legal, US appeals court rules

Not even a little bit. I’m not sure if Trump‘s team found some antiquated rules or laws regarding balance payment situations or some other nonsense. The law that they used to illegally deport people was hundreds of years old. Their cadre of evil nerds know their shit
Not even a little bit. I’m not sure if Trump‘s team found some antiquated rules or laws regarding balance payment situations or some other nonsense. The law that they used to illegally deport people was hundreds of years old. Their cadre of evil nerds know their shit
A huge problem is the Supreme Court is majority conservative by 6/3 it’s a reason for many issues that are extremely bad for the country all around this is one of them and one step closer to a full blown authoritarian country and the idiot Fox News viewers applauds stuff like this bc Fox News tells them to .

Higher grocerie prices are better , more expensive health care plans are far more convenient getting rid of affordable home and energy assistance programs are a waste etc etc it’s not a cult though etc etc .Lol

I’m sure Trump will find a new replacement and he’ll hand out everybody’s personal information like candy . He seems to have a habit putting friends in charge in high places that will break laws without question.

 
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A huge problem is the Supreme Court is majority conservative by 6/3 it’s a reason for many issues that are extremely bad for the country all around this is one of them and one step closer to a full blown authoritarian country and the idiot Fox News viewers applauds stuff like this bc Fox News tells them to .

Higher grocerie prices are better , more expensive health care plans are far more convenient getting rid of affordable home and energy assistance programs are a waste etc etc it’s not a cult though etc etc .Lol

I’m sure Trump will find a new replacement and he’ll hand out everybody’s personal information like candy . He seems to have a habit putting friends in charge in high places that will break laws without question.



"In June, a federal judge blocked DOGE access to Social Security data in March, but the Supreme Court overruled the decision."

Whew, dodged a bullet there.
I wonder who had access to that database.

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Irrespective of whether the tariffs are legal or illegal, I have no doubt that the Trump administration will find a way to overturn the decision. They have managed to circumnavigate all other legal challenges, obstacles and even constitutional authority, so I don't see this decision as the ruling that stops them from doing whatever they want to do.
 
Jesus Christ, the Left will do anything to stop Trump from doing anything, even if it helps the Country. The Tariffs have been working, but apparently the Left wants the country to burn as long as they can stop Trump from doing anything he sets out to do. I will never vote for a Democrat ever again ( and i voted Democrat since 2008. )
Oh I agree, the tariffs are definitely working..
 
I figured Trump's tariffs had some trouble coming. He had been lobbying the courts of late. Hopefully the Supreme Court will find them good and legal.

It is disappointing. the tariffs were bringing in good money, helping to protect and create new America jobs, and not causing significant inflation.

CBO Projects Trump Tariffs Will Slash Deficit by $4 Trillion​


 
Good. The courts need to crack down on the rampant abuse of "emergencies" to seize unilateral power in many of these situations. Hopefully the deployment of the national guard and military for the "emergency" of general crime is next to be struck down.
 
I figured Trump's tariffs had some trouble coming. He had been lobbying the courts of late. Hopefully the Supreme Court will find them good and legal.

It is disappointing. the tariffs were bringing in good money, helping to protect and create new America jobs, and not causing significant inflation.

CBO Projects Trump Tariffs Will Slash Deficit by $4 Trillion​


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- Yeah. But those tarifs wil reduce migration!
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In Mexican border town, thousands of jobs lost due to Trump tariffs​

By Mariana Hernandez and Jose Luis Gonzalez


  • Mass layoffs at assembly plants in Ciudad Juarez rock local economy
  • Juarez has lost more than 64,000 factory jobs in two years
  • Companies struggle amid on-again, off-again tariffs
  • Assembly plants are shedding workers and in some cases shutting down
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico, Sept 1 (Reuters) - For 11 years, Fabiola Galicia worked her way up the ranks at a factory that produced decorative ribbons in Ciudad Juarez, just across the border from El Paso, Texas. Starting as a production line worker, she was eventually promoted to manager overseeing 30 employees.

But in June, her shift was cut to just three days a week. Then in August, a representative for Design Group Americas, which filed for bankruptcy protection last month, shut down its Ciudad Juarez factory, leaving Galicia and some 300 other workers without jobs.

In court filings, the company partially blamed its troubles on tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. Galicia said a company representative also blamed Trump. “They told us the tariffs had affected the company,” said Galicia, whose husband also worked at the company and was laid off.
Design Group Americas didn’t respond to a request for comment about the layoffs.

Assembly plants in Ciudad Juarez, which import raw materials mostly duty free from around the world and export the finished product to the U.S., are in crisis. Trump’s global trade war has added misery to an industry already facing a litany of challenges including rising wages and investor concern over reforms by Mexico’s ruling leftist Morena party.

Known as maquiladoras, the plants account for roughly 60 percent of jobs in Ciudad Juarez. For decades one of the most important manufacturing hubs in Mexico, the city’s industrial sector benefited in recent years as large numbers of multinational companies moved operations to Mexico to avoid U.S. tariffs on Chinese-produced products in a trend dubbed ‘nearshoring.’

But after booming growth and employment, many plants are now shedding workers and in some cases shutting down altogether.

Between June 2023 and June 2025, the municipality of Juarez lost more than 64,000 factory jobs, including nearly 14,000 in the first six months of the year, according to Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics and Geography.

'CHERRY ON TOP'


Maria Teresa Delgado, vice president of the maquila association INDEX Juarez, said the industry is in “crisis.” Besides tariffs, she and six other business experts attributed the layoffs in Juarez to a combination of factors.
Factories experienced a decline in profit margins following a federally mandated increase in the minimum wage, they said. The minimum wage in Mexico’s northern region has risen since 2019 from 22 pesos an hour ($1.17) to 52.48 pesos ($2.80).

Then, in 2023, Mexico’s former president proposed a major judicial reform–to replace appointed judges with elected judges, raising alarm among foreign investors and hampering investment because of the threat to judicial independence. The reform was enacted this year.

But Trump’s trade war was the tipping point, Delgado said. While a majority of Mexican exports enter the U.S. duty free, there are high tariffs on the automotive industry and products like steel, aluminum and some textiles.
“Trump’s tariffs were the cherry on top,” Delgado said about the layoffs.
Foreign direct investment in Mexico fell 21% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period a year before. In the state of Chihuahua, where Ciudad Juarez is located, foreign direct investment in manufacturing declined 56%, from $800 million to $348 million.

“Uncertainty is impacting the business environment,” said Ulises Alejandro Fernandez, Chihuahua’s Secretary of Innovation and Economic Development. “Companies are holding off on making decisions and making new investments until there is clarity about what will happen with trade policy.”
Some companies are already pulling out of Ciudad Juarez as they move to countries with lower labor costs or decide to invest in the U.S. to avoid tariffs.
Earlier this year, automotive parts-maker Lear Corp announced it will relocate some production lines from Ciudad Juarez to Honduras, in what it described as a broader strategy to reduce costs amid shifting demand and rising wages in Mexico’s northern border region.

French electronics manufacturer Lacroix plans to shut down its operations in Ciudad Juarez by the end of this year. The company cited sustained losses and trade uncertainty as key reasons for its exit from North America.
Thor Salayandia, president of the regional business coalition Border Block Trade, said he has had to cut employees at his hardware factory in Ciudad Juarez that produces nails. He now has 20 employees, down from around 90 in 2023, he said.

“Clients are cutting costs. One day they place an order, the next they don’t.”
The mass layoffs underscore the challenges facing Mexico’s economy, which depends on free trade with the U.S.

Projected GDP growth for 2025 has stalled to less than one percent as companies struggle to stay afloat amid Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs.

https://www.reuters.com/business/wo...sands-jobs-lost-due-trump-tariffs-2025-09-01/
 
I figured Trump's tariffs had some trouble coming. He had been lobbying the courts of late. Hopefully the Supreme Court will find them good and legal.

It is disappointing. the tariffs were bringing in good money, helping to protect and create new America jobs, and not causing significant inflation.

CBO Projects Trump Tariffs Will Slash Deficit by $4 Trillion​


Working how? Who do you think pays these tariffs? How do you think inflation will look once stock runs out and only imports are left?
 
I figured Trump's tariffs had some trouble coming. He had been lobbying the courts of late. Hopefully the Supreme Court will find them good and legal.

It is disappointing. the tariffs were bringing in good money, helping to protect and create new America jobs, and not causing significant inflation.

CBO Projects Trump Tariffs Will Slash Deficit by $4 Trillion​



True or false:

Tariffs are tantamount to a regressive tax that overwhelmingly burdens the lower and middle classes.
 
Working how? Who do you think pays these tariffs? How do you think inflation will look once stock runs out and only imports are left?
Working by activating the magical thinking these loonies seem to have set to default mode
 
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