Summary
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) plans to introduce a bill allowing Congress to block presidential tariffs, marking a rare GOP split with Trump amid market fallout.
His bill mirrors the Senate’s bipartisan Trade Review Act, requiring the president to notify Congress within 48 hours of new tariffs and gain approval within 60 days or face expiration.
With Trump able to veto and Republicans controlling Congress, passage is unlikely.
Meanwhile, House Democrats aim to force a vote ending Trump’s tariff-related national emergency, increasing pressure on vulnerable Republicans.
I dunno why you’re getting down voted, this is the world as it is unfortunately.
I mean didn’t Schumer just bow to the Trump admin to get their budget passed? I don’t know about everyone else but I see most dems talk a big game but when it comes down to actions I just don’t see them following though.
I would like to caveat this with, I did vote and I voted blue across the board( even though few dems on my ballot were actually progressive). I’m not saying both sides are the exact same but in my mind the decisions the DNC made up to this point are part of the variables on how we got here. Ex: if Hilary wasn’t hamfisted in in 2016 maybe we wouldn’t be in the worst time line, and that’s the tip of the tip of the iceberg.
Yeah, the DNC is a huge and essential part of why this country has gone to shit because there are a lot of just straight up evil people in the Democratic party, and until that changes nothing in this country is going to meaningfully improve. Anytime there’s a news article about a Republican doing something awful there should be a comment pointing out how certain Democratic party members have enabled them to do that thing.
That all being said, there are also a lot of good people trying to do good things in the Democratic party as well (an essential difference between them and the GOP), when the Democratic party in general loses elections to Republicans, the evil people get stronger and the good people in the Democratic party get less influential. So, yeah, voting blue across the board is the right call, frustrating as they may be.