Mark Levin on Tariffs and courts.

ok.

the commerce clause is still outranked by the constitution and no representative has a say.

senators have a small say.
Dude, you've let your adoration for trump cloud your judgement and reasoning.....so much so, that you have clearly forgotten how the constitution works. The legislative is the sole purveyor of commerce power. what little commerce power the executive has was given to the executive by congressional approval and can be revoked at any time.
 
Dude, you've let your adoration for trump cloud your judgement and reasoning.....so much so, that you have clearly forgotten how the constitution works. The legislative is the sole purveyor of commerce power. what little commerce power the executive has was given to the executive by congressional approval and can be revoked at any time.
no.

the constitution gave the president treaty power.

trade agreements are the purview of the president.

that's what the constitution says.

want me to quote it again?

I'm sorry your globalism has made you a deranged fascist.
 
no.

the constitution gave the president treaty power.

trade agreements are the purview of the president.

that's what the constitution says.

want me to quote it again?

I'm sorry your globalism has made you a deranged fascist.
the constitution says that the senate can approve or veto a treaty proposed by the president, so trade agreements are NOT the sole purview of the president
 
if you're saying a law can take away the president's contitutional powers then you don't understand the constitution or the concept of any constitutional government.
 
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