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Senate Passes Resolution to End Trump's Global Tariffs
Four Republican senators voted with Democrats on Thursday to approve a bipartisan resolution to repeal President Trump's global tariffs ...
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On tariffs, the Supreme Court can't do what Congress won't on.ft.com/4qGSafp | opinion[image or embed] -- Financial Times (@financialtimes.com) Oct 30, 2025 at 1:37 AM
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These people will make that old man stroke out.
#1 | Posted by Zed at 2025-10-30 07:05 PM | Reply
Did someone plant a seed of a spine in congress?
#2 | Posted by BBQ at 2025-10-30 07:16 PM | Reply
However, since Pres Trump's stooge, Spkr Johnson, has been keeping the House out of session (a.k.a. a paid vacation while Americans face basic food and health-care issues), what is the purpose of this bi-partisan effort in the Senate?
And... how long before Pres Trump reduces the Senate to the current irrelevance level of the House, effectively removing one of the three "checks and balances" of the Constitution?
Or, doesn't the Constitution seem to matter anymore?
(hint: don't ask the Supreme Court, as the GOP majority seems to be firmly in Pres Trump's pocket.)
(also, as part of that paid vacation, why is the GOP seeming to eschew local Town Hall meetings with constituents?)
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-10-30 07:16 PM | Reply
@#2 ... Did someone plant a seed of a spine in congress? ...
imo, no.
It just looks like Pres Trump has not yet been able to work his influence (read: threats) on some Senators.
#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-10-30 07:18 PM | Reply
Congress has been ceding it's powers to 5he Executive for decades. Really nice to see the Senate take a first step toward hopefully moving back in the direction of reclaiming congressional powers.
#5 | Posted by BellRinger at 2025-10-30 11:04 PM | Reply
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