

Beside the point. You want tariffs? Follow the law, it’s that simple
To govern within the boundaries of the law, one often needs to build coalitions. Those are guardrails established by democracy
Beside the point. You want tariffs? Follow the law, it’s that simple
To govern within the boundaries of the law, one often needs to build coalitions. Those are guardrails established by democracy
And tariffs are perfectly legal when they go through the proper channels. So, the administration just needs to go through the proper channels and work with the legislative branch to pass such tariffs. And they shouldn’t be predicated on a bullshit national emergency
Jesus fucking christ.
Impeachment requires a simple majority in the House, which is highly, highly unlikely to happen
Conviction and removal requires 2/3 majority in the Senate, which is abso-fucking-lutely not going to happen given that the Repubs have a simple majority and are are lapdogs of Trump
Anyone crying about impeachment are either so completely uninformed that they should be lobotomized for the sake of the Republic, or else they are so delusional that they should be involuntarily committed for observation and treatment
Grow the fuck up and start actually doing something useful. Protest, curb stomp nazis, assassinate fascists
Do anything useful, but stop clutching pearls on social media
In defense of business owners, when their customers are trained from birth to drive everywhere, their customers expect parking. When there is no parking, they lose business
Every major US city receives immense backlash from local businesses when roads/parking are unavailable due to added bike lanes, traffic calming projects that reduce parking, or much-needed major construction projects such as water main or sewer work. This is happening right now in downtown Burlington, VT, for example
https://m.sevendaysvt.com/news/main-street-construction-is-hurting-burlington-businesses-43270506
There’s no easy answer in most cases