Posted on 06/24/2019 10:11:08 AM PDT by Conserv
The U.S. Supreme Court refused Monday to rule on a case challenging President Trumps 25 percent tariffs on steel imports into the U.S. that was imposed last year.
The decision, which the justices did not immediately comment on Monday, will leave in place the U.S. Court of International Trades ruling from March that allowed the presidents tariffs.
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AIIS, seems to be an enemy of USA and USAian jobs. Steel is a basic commodity; industrial countries need their own steel.
The suit was brought by the “American Institute for INTERNATIONAL Steel”, which is a group promoting “free trade” in steel. They are NOT representing the interests of US producers.
I am not ignorant, nor do I live in a sandbox.
The truth is, nothing has been done about bringing the Coup Criminals to justice. No arrests. No charges.
I know. "It's just around the corner." I've been hearing that for years (literally).
Do you remember this Q post from Oct 4, 2018?
Are you ready to see arrests?
Are you ready to see PAIN?
Are you ready to be part of history?
Q
Yes Q, we were ready years ago. You can put it into second gear anytime now.
The Supreme Court is very hesitant to take on a sitting President. That’s good in this case.
“The Supreme Court will release opinions in one or more argued cases on Wednesday at 10 a.m.” -— per SCOTUSblog
Wait, Cletus! Why am I in here?
:: Wait, Cletus! Why am I in here? ::
Little gray cells.
Not sure what caused it and I am not complaining.
Scrap car bodies are approaching historical lows price wise.
Locally it’s 45 a ton. I have been told next month will be worse.
If there is no demand for new steel it shows in the scrap steel market first.
I just stack um until it comes back up.
Winning!
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