
QuoteMore specifically, the reciprocal tariffs rest on the finding that a goods trade deficit has given rise to a variety of domestic problems centered on manufacturing deficiencies. See supra at pp. 26-28. It is those problems which underlie the national emergency declared with respect to the unusual and extraordinary threat, thus triggering application of IEEPA. EO '257 contains no finding that there even is an overall balance-of payments deficit, which considers not just transactions in goods but also services, capital investments, and other international transactions. Moreover, and sufficient for our conclusion that the statutes do not contradict each other as relevant here, the reciprocal tariffs do not in any way focus on "fundamental international payments problems." Trade Act of 1974 § 122(a) [§ 2132] (emphasis added); see generally EO '257. Such problems concern the payments (financial, cash) side of the accounting statement, which involves the reserves of currencies (or their substitutes like gold) and the operation of foreign-exchange markets that determine the ability of persons from one country to acquire another country's currency needed to make the foreign purchases or investments reflected in the current and capital accounts. That is the nature of the problem underlying the 1971 Presidential Proclamation on which section 122 was based, . . .and section 122 is limited to some subset of such "fundamental international payments problems,"
Quote from: garbon on Today at 12:58:19 PMMandelson also now arrestedPurely from the emails that have been released in the latest Epstein dump I think it was impossible to see him not getting arrested for this.
QuoteFrom their own reporting it doesn't sound like they asked him to leave. Per Hannah Beachler, it wasn't the only time it happened and sounds like he was still around in some capacity after the show given when she reported it was directed at her.That's fair. I think it is so difficult. If he wasn't asked to leave then he probably chose to leave halfway through the ceremony where the biopic of his life was being awarded. To me that doesn't feel like he was prioritising himself - although I suppose you could almost see it the other way in that. I think he's said he's "deeply mortified" and you can almost see from the disability perspective that that is the experience of the disease and he left.
Quote from: Valmy on Today at 02:01:04 PMQuote from: Richard Hakluyt on Today at 11:31:49 AMI believe we are supposed to simply capitulate when faced with the awe-inspiring power of the USA under the command of the mighty Trump.
Personally I think we should tell him to fuck off. But Im not a wise man.
No. Surrendering and asking for a peace treaty never works. He never feels bound by a peace treaty.
So there is really no choice but to be hostile.
Sad but true.
Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on Today at 11:31:49 AMI believe we are supposed to simply capitulate when faced with the awe-inspiring power of the USA under the command of the mighty Trump.
Personally I think we should tell him to fuck off. But Im not a wise man.
Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on Today at 11:31:49 AMI believe we are supposed to simply capitulate when faced with the awe-inspiring power of the USA under the command of the mighty Trump
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