China's export controls on strategic metals, a riposte to President Donald Trump's tariff hike, are being seen less as an economic blow and more as a warning shot to bring the United States to the negotiating table.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced the Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act in the Senate on Thursday.
His bill intended to take action to "put power back in the people's hands instead of the administrative state," read a press release about the bill. This specifically applies to the current process involving legislation in the government in which regulations go into effect unless explicitly disapproved by Congress. Under Paul's proposal in the REINS Act, major rules would need to be approved by the legislative branch before going to the president for signature and approval.
Rubio praised foreign aid as being critical to foreign policy and American security.
Our government isn't a piggy bank for the poor.
#6 | POSTED BY BOAZ
So give up your pension.
If it's not a piggy bank, refuse the money you should be sneering at considering you retired from the taxpayer funded job program years ago.