Gorsuch's swipe at the fecklessness of congressional R's.

Dotard just announced he is raising the tariffs to 15%. It's 25th Amendment time.
 

In Gorsuch’s Homage to Legislative Power, a Subtle Reproach of a Neutered Congress​

Justice Neil M. Gorsuch’s concurring opinion released on Friday after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s tariffs concluded with a paean to Congress that read like a requiem for a bygone era of legislative power.

“Yes, legislating can be hard and take time,” wrote Justice Gorsuch, a Trump appointee who is part of the court’s conservative majority. “And yes, it can be tempting to bypass Congress when some pressing problem arises. But the deliberative nature of the legislative process was the whole point of its design. Through that process, the nation can tap the combined wisdom of the people’s elected representatives, not just that of one faction or man.”

It was a description of governing completely at odds with what is currently underway across the street from the Supreme Court at the Capitol, where Republicans controlling the House and the Senate have ceded their power to one man — Mr. Trump — on a variety of issues. In essence, they are acting as if they have no wisdom to tap, or no business doing so.


Once in a while a simple comment is able to crystalize the zeitgeist of an entire enterprise in ways a thousand words can not. What follows was such a comment.

Asked at a news conference at the White House on Friday whether he now planned to work with Congress to impose the kinds of sweeping tariffs he prefers, Mr. Trump said he had no intention of doing so.

“I don’t have to,” he said. “I have the right to do tariffs.”


Undaunted after the SC told him he in fact does not have the right to unilaterally "do" tariffs he defiantly claimed he does. Because he believes his power to rule over the country is absolute regardless of what the Constitution says. Explaining why he refuses to go to Congress for their consent. Completely ignoring the Founder's intent as Gorsuch so eloquently points out. "But the deliberative nature of the legislative process was the whole point of its design. Through that process, the nation can tap the combined wisdom of the people’s elected representatives, not just that of one faction or man.”

It's time for congressional R's to end their abdication of authority to a man with no respect for its role in the governance of the nation. The fact that he believes he doesn't have go through the normal legislative process is reason enough to force him to.
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. While the Court's 6–3 ruling struck down President Trump's sweeping global tariffs as an illegal use of delegated power, Gorsuch's separate writing focused on the sanctity and necessity of the legislative process.
Except for the fact that Democrat Marxist Socialists vote to give themselves power and money taking it away from the people. It's the grift.
 
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Except for the fact that Democrat Marxist Socialists vote to give themselves power and money taking it away from the people.
In your fever dreams, how many D's in US government do you imagine are Marxist Socialists? Please name them. Then provide the name of a single piece of legislation passed by a Marxist Socialist majority.
 
In your fever dreams, how many D's in US government do you imagine are Marxist Socialists? Please name them. Then provide the name of a single piece of legislation passed by a Marxist Socialist majority.
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As of 2025, the following are the highest-profile U.S. Representatives associated with the DSA, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Greg Casar (D-TX), Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush
Former members: Bernie Sanders and Jerry Nadler, Ron Dellums, David Dinkins, John Conyers, Summer Lee.
Figures like Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, and Cori Bush have been associated with, or endorsed by, the DSA at various times
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State Senators/Assembly: Julia Salazar (NY), Jabari Brisport (NY), Nikil Saval (PA), Marcela Mitaynes (NY), Zohran Mamdani (NY), Alex Lee (CA).
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Who loves Gorsuch and Coney Barrett?

The Democrats!!!
FYI
Gorsuch is super duper... super super super conservative....he has NEVER voted with liberals before even when Barrett, Kavanaugh, and Roberts have done it. It's usually Alito, Thomas, and Gorsuch that stick together like glue....

So, his concern is likely genuine.
 
FYI
Gorsuch is super duper... super super super conservative....he has NEVER voted with liberals before even when Barrett, Kavanaugh, and Roberts have done it. It's usually Alito, Thomas, and Gorsuch that stick together like glue....

So, his concern is likely genuine.


or he was "gotten to."
 
In your fever dreams, how many D's in US government do you imagine are Marxist Socialists? Please name them. Then provide the name of a single piece of legislation passed by a Marxist Socialist majority.
Like you I live for the endgame. Unlike you, that is when pure karma will take place and ironically from your leadership as they consolidate all the promises that they never can keep.
 

In Gorsuch’s Homage to Legislative Power, a Subtle Reproach of a Neutered Congress​

Justice Neil M. Gorsuch’s concurring opinion released on Friday after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s tariffs concluded with a paean to Congress that read like a requiem for a bygone era of legislative power.

“Yes, legislating can be hard and take time,” wrote Justice Gorsuch, a Trump appointee who is part of the court’s conservative majority. “And yes, it can be tempting to bypass Congress when some pressing problem arises. But the deliberative nature of the legislative process was the whole point of its design. Through that process, the nation can tap the combined wisdom of the people’s elected representatives, not just that of one faction or man.”

It was a description of governing completely at odds with what is currently underway across the street from the Supreme Court at the Capitol, where Republicans controlling the House and the Senate have ceded their power to one man — Mr. Trump — on a variety of issues. In essence, they are acting as if they have no wisdom to tap, or no business doing so.


Once in a while a simple comment is able to crystalize the zeitgeist of an entire enterprise in ways a thousand words can not. What follows was such a comment.

Asked at a news conference at the White House on Friday whether he now planned to work with Congress to impose the kinds of sweeping tariffs he prefers, Mr. Trump said he had no intention of doing so.

“I don’t have to,” he said. “I have the right to do tariffs.”


Undaunted after the SC told him he in fact does not have the right to unilaterally "do" tariffs he defiantly claimed he does. Because he believes his power to rule over the country is absolute regardless of what the Constitution says. Explaining why he refuses to go to Congress for their consent. Completely ignoring the Founder's intent as Gorsuch so eloquently points out. "But the deliberative nature of the legislative process was the whole point of its design. Through that process, the nation can tap the combined wisdom of the people’s elected representatives, not just that of one faction or man.”

It's time for congressional R's to end their abdication of authority to a man with no respect for its role in the governance of the nation. The fact that he believes he doesn't have go through the normal legislative process is reason enough to force him to.
somethings gotta work for ya right?
 
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In your fever dreams, how many D's in US government do you imagine are Marxist Socialists? Please name them. Then provide the name of a single piece of legislation passed by a Marxist Socialist majority.

(Pssst... they're called Democratic Socialists of America.)
 
In your fever dreams, how many D's in US government do you imagine are Marxist Socialists? Please name them. Then provide the name of a single piece of legislation passed by a Marxist Socialist majority.
Schumer, Van Holland, and more.

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They just keep playing the victim. If we keep getting ripped off -- and that includes "agreements" that Trump signed -- then maybe we just need some better ******* negotiators. Has any of the geniuses in the White House considered that?

Wouldn't that be a little ******* smarter than this fiasco?

Too late now. Our former friends are done with us, and we deserve it.
And you play the victim of Trump.
The Supreme court issued no orders to Trump.
 
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