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Max Proulx
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B2B Sales - Frameworks - Mindset. “You have power over your mind – not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength”🇨🇦
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Joined January 2011
The power to impose tariffs comes directly from the U.S. Constitution. Specifically: •Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 grants Congress the power “to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises.” Tariffs, as duties on imports, fall under this authority. •Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 gives Congress the power “to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations.” This further supports Congress’s exclusive role in determining tariff policy. In short, the Constitution mandates that tariff laws must be enacted by Congress, not unilaterally imposed by the President.
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The power to impose tariffs comes directly from the U.S. Constitution. Specifically: •Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 grants Congress the power “to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises.” Tariffs, as duties on imports, fall under this authority. •Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 gives Congress the power “to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations.” This further supports Congress’s exclusive role in determining tariff policy. In short, the Constitution mandates that tariff laws must be enacted by Congress, not unilaterally imposed by the President.
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The power to impose tariffs comes directly from the U.S. Constitution. Specifically: •Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 grants Congress the power “to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises.” Tariffs, as duties on imports, fall under this authority. •Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 gives Congress the power “to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations.” This further supports Congress’s exclusive role in determining tariff policy. the Constitution mandates that tariff laws must be enacted by Congress, not unilaterally imposed by the President.
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@WhiteHouse @PressSec Allies step up after tariffs and get rewarded by being slapped with other tariffs…
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@Breaking911 When a president imposes tariffs without legal justification, it’s not just overreach—it’s authoritarian. Democracy demands that power be checked by law.
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@gillesmagog When a president imposes tariffs without legal justification, it’s not just overreach—it’s authoritarian. Democracy demands that power be checked by law.
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@WhiteHouse When a president imposes tariffs without legal justification, it’s not just overreach—it’s authoritarian. Democracy demands that power be checked by law.
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Tariffs aren’t a president’s personal tool. Without legal justification—like a clear national security threat or proven trade abuse—imposing tariffs is an overreach of executive power, subject to checks by Congress and the courts. #RuleOfLaw #ChecksAndBalances
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@s3northant43452 @SpencerHakimian @unusual_whales Those are seizures by the US which protects their border. Canada doesn’t protect the US border just like the US doesn’t protect the Canadian border.
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@kirby17770 @SpencerHakimian @unusual_whales The refineries take this crude oil and refine it to then sell it at a profit. This doesn’t take jobs away from any Americans but actually creates some.
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