10 thoughts on “I wasn’t aware of this! Why single item Bills should be presented in Congress, in clear language.”
On April 2, 2025 the biggest sales tax (tariff) increase in history was imposed on the American consumer and no congress critter, Republican or Democrat voted for it.
“3. Fair and Reciprocal Trade Deals
Republicans will continue forging an America First Trade Policy as set forth in Chapter 5, standing up to Countries that cheat
and prioritizing American Producers over Foreign Outsourcers. We will bring our critical Supply Chains back home. President
Trump turned American Trade Policy around, protecting U.S. Producers, and renegotiating failed agreements.”
4. Lower Everyday Costs
Republicans will reduce the Regulatory burden and promote Economic Policies that drive down the cost of living and prices for everyday goods and services
How are the the price of eggs and bacon? Did they come down on DAY 1?
How will taxing everything that comes into this country bring costs down?
I’m sorry 77 million people fell for his schtick but the only promise he’s keeping is the border and he’s destroying the constitution to do that.
They haven’t even come down on Day 100. I didn’t believe him because I remember his first term. But he got a lot of votes for promising a lot of thigs he would do on Day 1, like bringing inflation down and ending the war in Ukraine. “Easy” he said, over and over.
And his voters either believed him or voted for him knowing he is a pathological liar.
I wish Igor cept we would see exactly how worthless all the presidents are along with CONgress and scotus the the people would really rise up and they can’t live without plausible deniability
On April 2, 2025 the biggest sales tax (tariff) increase in history was imposed on the American consumer and no congress critter, Republican or Democrat voted for it.
“3. Fair and Reciprocal Trade Deals
Republicans will continue forging an America First Trade Policy as set forth in Chapter 5, standing up to Countries that cheat
and prioritizing American Producers over Foreign Outsourcers. We will bring our critical Supply Chains back home. President
Trump turned American Trade Policy around, protecting U.S. Producers, and renegotiating failed agreements.”
— https://rncplatform.donaldjtrump.com/
“Donald Trump received approximately 77.3 million votes in the 2024 presidential election.”
He ran on that platform and 77.3 million people voted for it.
4. Lower Everyday Costs
Republicans will reduce the Regulatory burden and promote Economic Policies that drive down the cost of living and prices for everyday goods and services
How are the the price of eggs and bacon? Did they come down on DAY 1?
How will taxing everything that comes into this country bring costs down?
I’m sorry 77 million people fell for his schtick but the only promise he’s keeping is the border and he’s destroying the constitution to do that.
“Did they come down on DAY 1?”
I can’t take you seriously if you think that is even possible.
They haven’t even come down on Day 100. I didn’t believe him because I remember his first term. But he got a lot of votes for promising a lot of thigs he would do on Day 1, like bringing inflation down and ending the war in Ukraine. “Easy” he said, over and over.
And his voters either believed him or voted for him knowing he is a pathological liar.
>>”..Why single item Bills should be presented in Congress, in clear language.”
This has already been thought of by men who knew full well the flaws of the 1789 Constitution and set out to improve upon it.
20. Every law, or resolution having the force of law, shall relate to but one subject, and that shall be expressed in the title.
Constitution of the Confederate States of America
Article 1 Section 9 1861
Single item legislation mandates are about as likely as congessional term limits…never going to happen.
Simple. Tell me something I don’t know
Three important words:
Line
Item
Veto
I wish Igor cept we would see exactly how worthless all the presidents are along with CONgress and scotus the the people would really rise up and they can’t live without plausible deniability