Trump approval plummets to levels seen in midterm wipeout

Tariffs are unique enough that they are listed separately than taxes.

It's amazing, Trump has found the 1st "tax" the left doesn't like.
They’re listed in the constitution under article 1. Not article 2.
 
Tariffs are unique enough that they are listed separately than taxes.

It's amazing, Trump has found the 1st "tax" the left doesn't like.
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They’re listed in the constitution under article 1. Not article 2.
In 1934, Congress passed the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, which gave President Franklin Roosevelt the ability to change tariffs rates by 50% and negotiate bilateral trade agreements without additional approval from Congress. Since then, the president has mostly controlled and executed tariffs policies as defined by Congress.
 
What do you think DOGE has been doing the past 3 months?
Circle jerking themselves. The figures they have released are a hoax.

Even if they were accurate, which they aren't, they'd only be an infinitesimal fraction of a percentage of Trump and the Republicans' spending.
 
"It's all a lie"

If that's the best you got, I suggest going an Hero on yourself.
The Geekstapo's figures have been repeatedly debunked. I can't help it if your propagandists keep that from you and pour you more Kool-Aid to drink.
 
Trump's a dead man walking.
So is Mike Johnson, and he knows it.

We'll have to wait and see how much more deeply he wants to continue fellating Dear Leader.
 
They’re listed in the constitution under article 1. Not article 2.
The fact is, even if the Republican Congress has the power to stop Trump, the submissive cucks won't.

Never before has there been such a large collection of spineless self-serving cowards under one roof.

"Is my flag pin straight? How about my hair?"
 
The Geekstapo's figures have been repeatedly debunked. I can't help it if your propagandists keep that from you and pour you more Kool-Aid to drink.

"Debunked"

More opinion parading as fact.

The old "your side has to be perfect or you are 100% wrong on everything" fallacy.
 
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