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No one is cancelling you, I believe in freedom of speech and you will benefit from doing the same

Funnliy enough you’re the arbiter of disinformation
Can you tell me where I don't believe in freedom of speech? Anywhere, anywhere at all.

Just thought I'd help you out with some examples of actual authoritarianism and totalitarianism


 
Can you tell me where I don't believe in freedom of speech? Anywhere, anywhere at all.

Just thought I'd help you out with some examples of actual authoritarianism and totalitarianism


Proceeds to show a immigration issue and a detainee issue. None which relates to the states and its citizens..

Again, please do the basic reading on political theory
 
Moody’s has dropped the US’s credit rating for US federal Government debt from AAA to AA1. 11 countries retain their AAA status including Australia and New Zealand.

The interest payments on US federal debt in 2025 will absorb approaching US$1 in every US$5 of federal revenue. They exceed US defence spending.
 
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US federal trade court issues sweeping ruling blocking Trump tariffs​


A US federal court on Wednesday (today NZ time) blocked Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” import tariffs from going into effect, ruling that the President had overstepped his authority with the across-the-board levies.

Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs on most trading partners on April 2, with a baseline 10%, plus steeper duties on China and the European Union.

He later suspended some of the higher duties pending negotiations with individual countries and blocs.

The three-judge Court of International Trade ruled that Congress did not delegate “unbounded” powers to the President in the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA) that Trump invoked to justify the tariffs.

“An unlimited delegation of tariff authority would constitute an improper abdication of legislative power to another branch of government,” the panel ruled in an unsigned opinion.

The judges said that any interpretation of the IEEPA that “delegates unlimited tariff authority is unconstitutional,” according to court documents.

The IEEPA authorises the President to impose necessary economic sanctions during an emergency “to combat an unusual and extraordinary threat,” the bench said.

Trump cited the law when he said trade deficits and the threat posed by Mexican drug cartels justified widespread tariffs.

A Trump spokesman has slammed “unelected judges” for the tariff ruling.

 

US federal trade court issues sweeping ruling blocking Trump tariffs​


A US federal court on Wednesday (today NZ time) blocked Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” import tariffs from going into effect, ruling that the President had overstepped his authority with the across-the-board levies.

Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs on most trading partners on April 2, with a baseline 10%, plus steeper duties on China and the European Union.

He later suspended some of the higher duties pending negotiations with individual countries and blocs.

The three-judge Court of International Trade ruled that Congress did not delegate “unbounded” powers to the President in the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA) that Trump invoked to justify the tariffs.

“An unlimited delegation of tariff authority would constitute an improper abdication of legislative power to another branch of government,” the panel ruled in an unsigned opinion.

The judges said that any interpretation of the IEEPA that “delegates unlimited tariff authority is unconstitutional,” according to court documents.

The IEEPA authorises the President to impose necessary economic sanctions during an emergency “to combat an unusual and extraordinary threat,” the bench said.

Trump cited the law when he said trade deficits and the threat posed by Mexican drug cartels justified widespread tariffs.

A Trump spokesman has slammed “unelected judges” for the tariff ruling.

Thanks for posting.

This is huge and the significance of may well be lost on some.

The War for America begins in earnest. There have been shots fired against Trumps Fascist takeover of America already by the likes of Harvard, but this is the first direct challenge to Trumps Govt as a whole and it's unconstitutionality - specifically his dictatorial use of Presidential powers in a direct usurping of the role of Congress i.e. the United States Government legislature, the literal branch that makes laws.

If Trump wins here America is down.
 
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