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Tariff Decision: Setback or Boon?

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Posted By: cThree, 2/22/2026 12:32:38 PM

Will this week’s Supreme Court decision limit the use of tariffs as a foreign policy tool of presidents, or did it set up a firewall against future leftist chief executives while allowing this president to continue to utilize other means to the same end? Is the decision momentous or of little consequence? (Snip) All in all, not a bad week, Alysia Liu won the gold, Punch was adopted by another monkey and accepted by the troop, Trump gets his tariffs and future presidents and their executive agencies can no longer manufacture jurisdiction over matters Congress never granted them.

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A lucid, informative review of the options and strategies exercised by the administration, successfully turning what most media jumped on as a major setback into (another) impressive tour de force.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: earlybird 2/22/2026 1:15:41 PM (No. 2071879)
Clarice is rhe best. She gets it and so can clarify in detail - and with a bit of wit. She never bores us,
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Reply 2 - Posted by: VietVet68 2/22/2026 1:35:02 PM (No. 2071892)
The tariffs were stopped for all of 10 minutes before Trump reinstated them. The democrat jubilation was short lived.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: FL_Absentee_Voter 2/22/2026 1:47:41 PM (No. 2071899)
Gorsuch was spot on with his question about the peril of future administrations. Imagine a President newsom declaring climate change a threat to national security and imposes 100% tariffs on gasoline/diesel-powered vehicles as well as any imported parts for all the non-EV's built domestically. This may be Trump's most brilliant realignment yet.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: crashnburn 2/22/2026 1:56:32 PM (No. 2071901)
It seems Bobby Fischer would be impressed by PDJT 2.0's 3D chess ability. He got 8 months of tariffs before the SCOTUS shut that avenue down but used that time to set the stage for tariffs under different sections of the law. The SCOTUS, maybe inadvertently, hamstrung future DemoRoid Presidents (I hope to never see another DemoRoid President) from using the tariffs the way PDJT 2.0 did. In fact, I think PDJT 2.0 would do Machiavelli proud.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: NotaBene 2/22/2026 4:11:05 PM (No. 2071937)
Dr. Pangloss in Voltaire’s Candide was a permanent optimist too. I hope Clarice is right, but politically we took a spanking. Just look at Judas Pence’s happiness that Leonarda Leo from the Federalist Socety won his case.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: bighambone 2/22/2026 8:51:26 PM (No. 2071986)
What is weird is that it took the Supreme Court so long to rule of the tariff issue, and then dropped their opinions just a few days before Trump is scheduled to give the 2026 State of the Union Address?
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Reply 7 - Posted by: 5 handicap 2/23/2026 5:46:38 AM (No. 2072049)
Clarice, just when I think I can't possibly have any greater love for you, you pull something like this. ❤️💕😘
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Reply 8 - Posted by: cThree 2/23/2026 9:34:02 AM (No. 2072156)
This is a major step in limiting government and restoring deliberation to the process. For example, the creative declaration that carbon dioxide is a pollutant, unleashing the climate change regulations we've endured, was the invention of a bureaucracy in exactly the manner this decision prohibits, if I have it right. If Congress wants some quixotic crusade, they must spell it out and vote, rather than let staffers craft artful vagaries that creative bureaucrats can march through. And taking away even one tool Presidents can autocratically "on Day One" is a good thing. Someday I hope executive orders are reigned in for the same reason: If a president can effectively be an autocrat on Day One, each election is do-or-die; it becomes "the most important election in our lifetime" every time.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: PrayerWarrior 2/23/2026 10:34:13 AM (No. 2072186)
#6 That's been my question when I heard the decision. Why would the Supreme Court drop their decision on tariffs days before the State of the Union? Was it from spite, retaliation, or was it to give President Trump a talking point in the address? Was it from good or evil? One wonders these days about the political motives even of our highest court.
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