The Wall Street Journal editorial board took a swipe at President Trump’s recent tariff threats, alleging the administration is using a 48-year-old law to start a trade war.
In a recent op-ed, the board warned of a possible jolt in consumer prices once the tariffs go into full effect and urged someone to file a lawsuit in response.
“The President invokes a law that doesn’t give him power to impose sweeping tariffs,” they wrote in the article’s subhead. “Someone should sue.”
Why doesn't the WSJ sue?
ReplyDeletePut their money where their mouth is.
They can afford the expensive lawyers.
Meanwhile in Canada, our new prime minister has never held elected office, doesn't even have the intention of immediately running for a seat in Parliament yet will control the government by degree until the Parliament resumes sitting and even then, he won't be in the House to be held accountable. But America's the problem.
ReplyDeleteWow he sounds like an ideal Trump cabinet candidate
DeleteTrump's elected. Carney's not.
DeleteAnd if you mention Musk, I'll point out that you should then hate Carney.