Posted on 04/08/2025 10:47:56 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Tuesday on FBN’s “Mornings with Maria,” Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) acknowledged the short-term pain associated with the Trump administration’s tariff policy but acknowledged there would be tangible benefits in the long term.
According to the Louisiana Republican lawmaker, the proof was in other nations’ efforts to negotiate a resolution with the United States.
“[T]he problem is, is, with all of this uncertainty around tariffs, this bill becomes so much more important, just for clarity for the markets, so that we don’t see a deterioration in market value. The White House says almost 70 countries have reached out to negotiate on tariffs and trade as President Trump threatens to veto a Senate Bill giving tariff authority to Congress,” host Maria Bartiromo said. “Where are you on this? Seven Republican senators backed the bill. Nebraska Congressman Don Bacon introducing a House version of it, Congressman. Do you want Congress to get involved in President Trump’s decision making on tariffs?”
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Ha! Saw Scalise and somehow thought Scalia in stead.
BTW, was Scalia murdered?
If yes, why?
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When panic buying fails.
70 countries have reached out to negotiate on tariffs.
This will be the largest economic deal in the history of the world, and a huge win for the USA.
Politicians on both sides decried the trade imbalances for decades but no one did a thing about it until the ultimate Fixer showed up.
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