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Congress: Stop Giving the Executive Power Given to Them by the Constitution

To: Rep. Taylor, Sen. Moreno, Sen. Husted

From: A constituent in Loveland, OH

February 24

Taken from the SCOTUS opinion on tariffs, in giving his fellow justices a dressing-down, Justice Gorsuch also sought to invigorate Congress, the opinion doubling as a rallying cry for legislators whom he suggested have handed too much power to the executive branch. Gorsuch described the legislative process as a “bulwark of liberty,” saying its deliberative nature is the “whole point” of its design and meant to temper impulse and disagreement. It is time for Congress to stop handing the executive branch the power that the Constitution gave them. Contrary to what the WH says, tariffs are paid by the people buying the goods. Americans are very unhappy with the state of our economy and we look to Congress to step in. Hopefully this time around, Congress will stop the tariffs as the law permits, in July, at 150 days.

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